Study of the deformation-driving ν d 5 / 2 orbital in 67 28Ni39 using one-neutron transfer reactions
The ν g 9 / 2 , d 5 / 2 , s 1 / 2 orbitals are assumed to be responsible for the swift onset of collectivity observed in the region below 68Ni. Especially the single-particle energies and strengths of these orbitals are of importance. We studied such properties in the nearby 67Ni nucleus, by perform...
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520 | |a The ν g 9 / 2 , d 5 / 2 , s 1 / 2 orbitals are assumed to be responsible for the swift onset of collectivity observed in the region below 68Ni. Especially the single-particle energies and strengths of these orbitals are of importance. We studied such properties in the nearby 67Ni nucleus, by performing a ( d , p ) -experiment in inverse kinematics employing a post-accelerated radioactive ion beam (RIB) at the REX-ISOLDE facility. The experiment was performed at an energy of 2.95 MeV/u using a combination of the T-REX particle detectors, the Miniball γ-detection array and a newly-developed delayed-correlation technique as to investigate μs-isomers. Angular distributions of the ground state and multiple excited states in 67Ni were obtained and compared with DWBA cross-section calculations, leading to the identification of positive-parity states with substantial ν g 9 / 2 (1007 keV) and ν d 5 / 2 (2207 keV and 3277 keV) single-particle strengths up to an excitation energy of 5.8 MeV. 50% of the ν d 5 / 2 single-particle strength relative to the ν g 9 / 2 -orbital is concentrated in and shared between the first two observed 5 / 2 + levels. A comparison with extended Shell Model calculations and equivalent (3He, d) studies in the region around 90 40Zr50 highlights similarities for the strength of the negative-parity pf and positive-parity g 9 / 2 state, but differences are observed for the d 5 / 2 single-particle strength. | ||
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10.1016/j.physletb.2014.08.004 doi GBVA2014012000011.pica (DE-627)ELV012365467 (ELSEVIER)S0370-2693(14)00571-1 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 530 DE-600 610 VZ 77.50 bkl Diriken, J. verfasserin aut Study of the deformation-driving ν d 5 / 2 orbital in 67 28Ni39 using one-neutron transfer reactions 2014transfer abstract 6 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier The ν g 9 / 2 , d 5 / 2 , s 1 / 2 orbitals are assumed to be responsible for the swift onset of collectivity observed in the region below 68Ni. Especially the single-particle energies and strengths of these orbitals are of importance. We studied such properties in the nearby 67Ni nucleus, by performing a ( d , p ) -experiment in inverse kinematics employing a post-accelerated radioactive ion beam (RIB) at the REX-ISOLDE facility. The experiment was performed at an energy of 2.95 MeV/u using a combination of the T-REX particle detectors, the Miniball γ-detection array and a newly-developed delayed-correlation technique as to investigate μs-isomers. Angular distributions of the ground state and multiple excited states in 67Ni were obtained and compared with DWBA cross-section calculations, leading to the identification of positive-parity states with substantial ν g 9 / 2 (1007 keV) and ν d 5 / 2 (2207 keV and 3277 keV) single-particle strengths up to an excitation energy of 5.8 MeV. 50% of the ν d 5 / 2 single-particle strength relative to the ν g 9 / 2 -orbital is concentrated in and shared between the first two observed 5 / 2 + levels. A comparison with extended Shell Model calculations and equivalent (3He, d) studies in the region around 90 40Zr50 highlights similarities for the strength of the negative-parity pf and positive-parity g 9 / 2 state, but differences are observed for the d 5 / 2 single-particle strength. The ν g 9 / 2 , d 5 / 2 , s 1 / 2 orbitals are assumed to be responsible for the swift onset of collectivity observed in the region below 68Ni. Especially the single-particle energies and strengths of these orbitals are of importance. We studied such properties in the nearby 67Ni nucleus, by performing a ( d , p ) -experiment in inverse kinematics employing a post-accelerated radioactive ion beam (RIB) at the REX-ISOLDE facility. The experiment was performed at an energy of 2.95 MeV/u using a combination of the T-REX particle detectors, the Miniball γ-detection array and a newly-developed delayed-correlation technique as to investigate μs-isomers. Angular distributions of the ground state and multiple excited states in 67Ni were obtained and compared with DWBA cross-section calculations, leading to the identification of positive-parity states with substantial ν g 9 / 2 (1007 keV) and ν d 5 / 2 (2207 keV and 3277 keV) single-particle strengths up to an excitation energy of 5.8 MeV. 50% of the ν d 5 / 2 single-particle strength relative to the ν g 9 / 2 -orbital is concentrated in and shared between the first two observed 5 / 2 + levels. A comparison with extended Shell Model calculations and equivalent (3He, d) studies in the region around 90 40Zr50 highlights similarities for the strength of the negative-parity pf and positive-parity g 9 / 2 state, but differences are observed for the d 5 / 2 single-particle strength. One-nucleon transfer reactions Elsevier Nuclear structure Elsevier Nuclear physics Elsevier RIBs Elsevier Patronis, N. oth Andreyev, A.N. oth Antalic, S. oth Bildstein, V. oth Blazhev, A. oth Darby, I.G. oth De Witte, H. oth Eberth, J. oth Elseviers, J. oth Fedosseev, V.N. oth Flavigny, F. oth Fransen, Ch. oth Georgiev, G. oth Gernhauser, R. oth Hess, H. oth Huyse, M. oth Jolie, J. oth Kröll, Th. oth Krücken, R. oth Lutter, R. oth Marsh, B.A. oth Mertzimekis, T. oth Muecher, D. oth Nowacki, F. oth Orlandi, R. oth Pakou, A. oth Raabe, R. oth Randisi, G. oth Reiter, P. oth Roger, T. oth Seidlitz, M. oth Seliverstov, M. oth Sieja, K. oth Sotty, C. oth Tornqvist, H. oth Van De Walle, J. oth Van Duppen, P. oth Voulot, D. oth Warr, N. oth Wenander, F. oth Wimmer, K. oth Enthalten in North-Holland Publ Steiner, Genevieve Z. ELSEVIER Applying the Go/NoGo processing schema to a visual oddball task in older adults 2016 Amsterdam (DE-627)ELV000151122 volume:736 year:2014 day:7 month:09 pages:533-538 extent:6 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2014.08.004 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U SSG-OLC-PHA 77.50 Psychophysiologie VZ AR 736 2014 7 0907 533-538 6 |
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10.1016/j.physletb.2014.08.004 doi GBVA2014012000011.pica (DE-627)ELV012365467 (ELSEVIER)S0370-2693(14)00571-1 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 530 DE-600 610 VZ 77.50 bkl Diriken, J. verfasserin aut Study of the deformation-driving ν d 5 / 2 orbital in 67 28Ni39 using one-neutron transfer reactions 2014transfer abstract 6 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier The ν g 9 / 2 , d 5 / 2 , s 1 / 2 orbitals are assumed to be responsible for the swift onset of collectivity observed in the region below 68Ni. Especially the single-particle energies and strengths of these orbitals are of importance. We studied such properties in the nearby 67Ni nucleus, by performing a ( d , p ) -experiment in inverse kinematics employing a post-accelerated radioactive ion beam (RIB) at the REX-ISOLDE facility. The experiment was performed at an energy of 2.95 MeV/u using a combination of the T-REX particle detectors, the Miniball γ-detection array and a newly-developed delayed-correlation technique as to investigate μs-isomers. Angular distributions of the ground state and multiple excited states in 67Ni were obtained and compared with DWBA cross-section calculations, leading to the identification of positive-parity states with substantial ν g 9 / 2 (1007 keV) and ν d 5 / 2 (2207 keV and 3277 keV) single-particle strengths up to an excitation energy of 5.8 MeV. 50% of the ν d 5 / 2 single-particle strength relative to the ν g 9 / 2 -orbital is concentrated in and shared between the first two observed 5 / 2 + levels. A comparison with extended Shell Model calculations and equivalent (3He, d) studies in the region around 90 40Zr50 highlights similarities for the strength of the negative-parity pf and positive-parity g 9 / 2 state, but differences are observed for the d 5 / 2 single-particle strength. The ν g 9 / 2 , d 5 / 2 , s 1 / 2 orbitals are assumed to be responsible for the swift onset of collectivity observed in the region below 68Ni. Especially the single-particle energies and strengths of these orbitals are of importance. We studied such properties in the nearby 67Ni nucleus, by performing a ( d , p ) -experiment in inverse kinematics employing a post-accelerated radioactive ion beam (RIB) at the REX-ISOLDE facility. The experiment was performed at an energy of 2.95 MeV/u using a combination of the T-REX particle detectors, the Miniball γ-detection array and a newly-developed delayed-correlation technique as to investigate μs-isomers. Angular distributions of the ground state and multiple excited states in 67Ni were obtained and compared with DWBA cross-section calculations, leading to the identification of positive-parity states with substantial ν g 9 / 2 (1007 keV) and ν d 5 / 2 (2207 keV and 3277 keV) single-particle strengths up to an excitation energy of 5.8 MeV. 50% of the ν d 5 / 2 single-particle strength relative to the ν g 9 / 2 -orbital is concentrated in and shared between the first two observed 5 / 2 + levels. A comparison with extended Shell Model calculations and equivalent (3He, d) studies in the region around 90 40Zr50 highlights similarities for the strength of the negative-parity pf and positive-parity g 9 / 2 state, but differences are observed for the d 5 / 2 single-particle strength. One-nucleon transfer reactions Elsevier Nuclear structure Elsevier Nuclear physics Elsevier RIBs Elsevier Patronis, N. oth Andreyev, A.N. oth Antalic, S. oth Bildstein, V. oth Blazhev, A. oth Darby, I.G. oth De Witte, H. oth Eberth, J. oth Elseviers, J. oth Fedosseev, V.N. oth Flavigny, F. oth Fransen, Ch. oth Georgiev, G. oth Gernhauser, R. oth Hess, H. oth Huyse, M. oth Jolie, J. oth Kröll, Th. oth Krücken, R. oth Lutter, R. oth Marsh, B.A. oth Mertzimekis, T. oth Muecher, D. oth Nowacki, F. oth Orlandi, R. oth Pakou, A. oth Raabe, R. oth Randisi, G. oth Reiter, P. oth Roger, T. oth Seidlitz, M. oth Seliverstov, M. oth Sieja, K. oth Sotty, C. oth Tornqvist, H. oth Van De Walle, J. oth Van Duppen, P. oth Voulot, D. oth Warr, N. oth Wenander, F. oth Wimmer, K. oth Enthalten in North-Holland Publ Steiner, Genevieve Z. ELSEVIER Applying the Go/NoGo processing schema to a visual oddball task in older adults 2016 Amsterdam (DE-627)ELV000151122 volume:736 year:2014 day:7 month:09 pages:533-538 extent:6 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2014.08.004 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U SSG-OLC-PHA 77.50 Psychophysiologie VZ AR 736 2014 7 0907 533-538 6 |
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10.1016/j.physletb.2014.08.004 doi GBVA2014012000011.pica (DE-627)ELV012365467 (ELSEVIER)S0370-2693(14)00571-1 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 530 DE-600 610 VZ 77.50 bkl Diriken, J. verfasserin aut Study of the deformation-driving ν d 5 / 2 orbital in 67 28Ni39 using one-neutron transfer reactions 2014transfer abstract 6 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier The ν g 9 / 2 , d 5 / 2 , s 1 / 2 orbitals are assumed to be responsible for the swift onset of collectivity observed in the region below 68Ni. Especially the single-particle energies and strengths of these orbitals are of importance. We studied such properties in the nearby 67Ni nucleus, by performing a ( d , p ) -experiment in inverse kinematics employing a post-accelerated radioactive ion beam (RIB) at the REX-ISOLDE facility. The experiment was performed at an energy of 2.95 MeV/u using a combination of the T-REX particle detectors, the Miniball γ-detection array and a newly-developed delayed-correlation technique as to investigate μs-isomers. Angular distributions of the ground state and multiple excited states in 67Ni were obtained and compared with DWBA cross-section calculations, leading to the identification of positive-parity states with substantial ν g 9 / 2 (1007 keV) and ν d 5 / 2 (2207 keV and 3277 keV) single-particle strengths up to an excitation energy of 5.8 MeV. 50% of the ν d 5 / 2 single-particle strength relative to the ν g 9 / 2 -orbital is concentrated in and shared between the first two observed 5 / 2 + levels. A comparison with extended Shell Model calculations and equivalent (3He, d) studies in the region around 90 40Zr50 highlights similarities for the strength of the negative-parity pf and positive-parity g 9 / 2 state, but differences are observed for the d 5 / 2 single-particle strength. The ν g 9 / 2 , d 5 / 2 , s 1 / 2 orbitals are assumed to be responsible for the swift onset of collectivity observed in the region below 68Ni. Especially the single-particle energies and strengths of these orbitals are of importance. We studied such properties in the nearby 67Ni nucleus, by performing a ( d , p ) -experiment in inverse kinematics employing a post-accelerated radioactive ion beam (RIB) at the REX-ISOLDE facility. The experiment was performed at an energy of 2.95 MeV/u using a combination of the T-REX particle detectors, the Miniball γ-detection array and a newly-developed delayed-correlation technique as to investigate μs-isomers. Angular distributions of the ground state and multiple excited states in 67Ni were obtained and compared with DWBA cross-section calculations, leading to the identification of positive-parity states with substantial ν g 9 / 2 (1007 keV) and ν d 5 / 2 (2207 keV and 3277 keV) single-particle strengths up to an excitation energy of 5.8 MeV. 50% of the ν d 5 / 2 single-particle strength relative to the ν g 9 / 2 -orbital is concentrated in and shared between the first two observed 5 / 2 + levels. A comparison with extended Shell Model calculations and equivalent (3He, d) studies in the region around 90 40Zr50 highlights similarities for the strength of the negative-parity pf and positive-parity g 9 / 2 state, but differences are observed for the d 5 / 2 single-particle strength. One-nucleon transfer reactions Elsevier Nuclear structure Elsevier Nuclear physics Elsevier RIBs Elsevier Patronis, N. oth Andreyev, A.N. oth Antalic, S. oth Bildstein, V. oth Blazhev, A. oth Darby, I.G. oth De Witte, H. oth Eberth, J. oth Elseviers, J. oth Fedosseev, V.N. oth Flavigny, F. oth Fransen, Ch. oth Georgiev, G. oth Gernhauser, R. oth Hess, H. oth Huyse, M. oth Jolie, J. oth Kröll, Th. oth Krücken, R. oth Lutter, R. oth Marsh, B.A. oth Mertzimekis, T. oth Muecher, D. oth Nowacki, F. oth Orlandi, R. oth Pakou, A. oth Raabe, R. oth Randisi, G. oth Reiter, P. oth Roger, T. oth Seidlitz, M. oth Seliverstov, M. oth Sieja, K. oth Sotty, C. oth Tornqvist, H. oth Van De Walle, J. oth Van Duppen, P. oth Voulot, D. oth Warr, N. oth Wenander, F. oth Wimmer, K. oth Enthalten in North-Holland Publ Steiner, Genevieve Z. ELSEVIER Applying the Go/NoGo processing schema to a visual oddball task in older adults 2016 Amsterdam (DE-627)ELV000151122 volume:736 year:2014 day:7 month:09 pages:533-538 extent:6 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2014.08.004 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U SSG-OLC-PHA 77.50 Psychophysiologie VZ AR 736 2014 7 0907 533-538 6 |
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The ν g 9 / 2 , d 5 / 2 , s 1 / 2 orbitals are assumed to be responsible for the swift onset of collectivity observed in the region below 68Ni. Especially the single-particle energies and strengths of these orbitals are of importance. We studied such properties in the nearby 67Ni nucleus, by performing a ( d , p ) -experiment in inverse kinematics employing a post-accelerated radioactive ion beam (RIB) at the REX-ISOLDE facility. The experiment was performed at an energy of 2.95 MeV/u using a combination of the T-REX particle detectors, the Miniball γ-detection array and a newly-developed delayed-correlation technique as to investigate μs-isomers. Angular distributions of the ground state and multiple excited states in 67Ni were obtained and compared with DWBA cross-section calculations, leading to the identification of positive-parity states with substantial ν g 9 / 2 (1007 keV) and ν d 5 / 2 (2207 keV and 3277 keV) single-particle strengths up to an excitation energy of 5.8 MeV. 50% of the ν d 5 / 2 single-particle strength relative to the ν g 9 / 2 -orbital is concentrated in and shared between the first two observed 5 / 2 + levels. A comparison with extended Shell Model calculations and equivalent (3He, d) studies in the region around 90 40Zr50 highlights similarities for the strength of the negative-parity pf and positive-parity g 9 / 2 state, but differences are observed for the d 5 / 2 single-particle strength. |
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The ν g 9 / 2 , d 5 / 2 , s 1 / 2 orbitals are assumed to be responsible for the swift onset of collectivity observed in the region below 68Ni. Especially the single-particle energies and strengths of these orbitals are of importance. We studied such properties in the nearby 67Ni nucleus, by performing a ( d , p ) -experiment in inverse kinematics employing a post-accelerated radioactive ion beam (RIB) at the REX-ISOLDE facility. The experiment was performed at an energy of 2.95 MeV/u using a combination of the T-REX particle detectors, the Miniball γ-detection array and a newly-developed delayed-correlation technique as to investigate μs-isomers. Angular distributions of the ground state and multiple excited states in 67Ni were obtained and compared with DWBA cross-section calculations, leading to the identification of positive-parity states with substantial ν g 9 / 2 (1007 keV) and ν d 5 / 2 (2207 keV and 3277 keV) single-particle strengths up to an excitation energy of 5.8 MeV. 50% of the ν d 5 / 2 single-particle strength relative to the ν g 9 / 2 -orbital is concentrated in and shared between the first two observed 5 / 2 + levels. A comparison with extended Shell Model calculations and equivalent (3He, d) studies in the region around 90 40Zr50 highlights similarities for the strength of the negative-parity pf and positive-parity g 9 / 2 state, but differences are observed for the d 5 / 2 single-particle strength. |
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