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Experimental results on the nuclear structure of 44S and 26Si will be reported in this thesis. 44S is studied because of its interest in understanding how nuclei behave far from stability. 26Si is studied because of the impact of...
Detailed Spectroscopic Study of the High-Spin Structures in ¹⁶⁸,¹⁶⁹,¹⁷⁰,¹⁷¹W and ¹⁹⁶Hg and a Systematic Examination of Nuclear Structure Behavior of Rare-Earth Isotopes in the A≈160−180 Region
High-spin states in the rare-earth nuclei $^{168, 169, 170, 171}$W (Z=74) were produced via fusion evaporation reactions carried out at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) using the Argonne Tandem Linear Accelerator System (ATLAS). An...
The ¹⁷F(p, γ)¹⁸Ne reaction plays an important role in various astrophysical processes. However, direct measurements of (p, γ) reactions involving radioactive nuclei will remain difficult even at cutting-edge facilities in the near future....
Studies of rp-process nucleosynthesis in stellar explosions show that establishing the lowest l = 0 and l = 1 resonances is the most important step to determine reaction rates in the astrophysical rp– process path. In an experiment...
Understanding new quantum phenomena and properties of new materials is the foundation of condensed matter physics. One can mention celebrated examples of integer and fractional quantum Hall effect, Aharonov-Bohm quantum interference...
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