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1B. Cederwall ; F. G. Moradi ; T. Back ; A. Johnson ; J. Blomqvist ; E. Clement ; G. de France ; R. Wadsworth ; K. Andgren ; K. Lagergren ; A. Dijon ; G. Jaworski ; R. Liotta ; C. Qi ; B. M. Nyako ; J. Nyberg ; M. Palacz ; H. Al-Azri ; A. Algora ; G. de Angelis ; A. Atac ; S. Bhattacharyya ; T. Brock ; J. R. Brown ; P. Davies ; A. Di Nitto ; Z. Dombradi ; A. Gadea ; J. Gal ; B. Hadinia ; F. Johnston-Theasby ; P. Joshi ; K. Juhasz ; R. Julin ; A. Jungclaus ; G. Kalinka ; S. O. Kara ; A. Khaplanov ; J. Kownacki ; G. La Rana ; S. M. Lenzi ; J. Molnar ; R. Moro ; D. R. Napoli ; B. S. Singh ; A. Persson ; F. Recchia ; M. Sandzelius ; J. N. Scheurer ; G. Sletten ; D. Sohler ; P. A. Soderstrom ; M. J. Taylor ; J. Timar ; J. J. Valiente-Dobon ; E. Vardaci ; S. Williams
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Published 2010Staff ViewPublication Date: 2010-12-24Publisher: Nature Publishing Group (NPG)Print ISSN: 0028-0836Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsPublished by: -
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Publication Date: 2018-08-18Publisher: American Physical Society (APS)Print ISSN: 0556-2813Electronic ISSN: 1089-490XTopics: PhysicsKeywords: Nuclear StructurePublished by: -
3Jungclaus, A. ; Algora, A. ; Axiotis, M. ; Borge, M. J. G. ; Fernández, M. A. ; Gadea, A. ; Galindo, E. ; Hausmann, M. ; Lenzi, S. ; Martinez, T. ; Napoli, D. R. ; Piqueras, I. ; Schwengner, R. ; Ur, C.
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Published 2003Staff ViewISSN: 1434-601XSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: PhysicsNotes: Abstract. High-spin states of the neutron-rich vibrational nucleus 114 Cd have been studied using the incomplete fusion reaction 110 Pd(7Li, p2n) and the GASP spectrometer in conjunction with the ISIS Si ball. About 50 new states with excitation energies up to 7 MeV and angular momentum $I \le (18^ + )$ were observed and for many of them, spin and parity could be firmly assigned. The band-like stuctures in 114 Cd are compared to the corresponding ones in the even-even neighbour 112 Cd.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
4Podolyák, Zs. ; Bizzeti, P.G. ; Bizzeti-Sona, A.M. ; Lunardi, S. ; Bazzacco, D. ; Dewald, A. ; Algora, A. ; de Angelis, G. ; Farnea, E. ; Gadea, A. ; Kasemann, D.R. ; Klug, T. ; Kröll, Th. ; Lenzi, S. ; Napoli, D.R. ; Petrache, C.M. ; Peusquens, R. ; Rossi Alvarez, C. ; Martinez, T. ; Ur, C.A.
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Published 2003Staff ViewISSN: 1434-601XKeywords: PACS. 21.10.Tg Lifetimes – 21.10.Ky Electromagnetic moments – 27.60.+j 90 ⩽ A ⩽ 149Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: PhysicsNotes: Abstract: Lifetimes of excited states in 148Gd were measured using the recoil distance method with a plunger device coupled to the EUROBALL Ge detector array. The differential decay curve method in coincidence mode allowed the unambiguous determination of lifetimes of more than 20 excited states. The obtained transition strengths are in good agreement with the shell model calculations. The effect of the Z = 64 subshell closure on the B(E2 : 2+ → 0+) reduced strengths above the N = 82 magic number is discussed.-1Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
5Algora, A. ; Batist, L. ; Borge, M. J. G. ; Cano-Ott, D. ; Collatz, R. ; Courtin, S. ; Dessagne, Ph ; Fraile, L. M. ; Gadea, A. ; Gelletly, W. ; Hellström, M. ; Janas, Z. ; Jungclaus, A. ; Kirchner, R. ; Karny, M. ; Scornet, G. ; Miehé, Ch ; Maréchal, F. ; Moroz, F. ; Nácher, E. ; Poirier, E. ; Roeckl, E. ; Rubio, B. ; Rykaczewski, K. ; Tain, J. L.
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Published 2003Staff ViewISSN: 1434-601XSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: PhysicsNotes: Abstract. Beta-decay experiments are a primary source of information for nuclear-structure studies and at the same time complementary to in-beam investigations of nuclei far from stability. Although both types of experiment are mainly based on $\gamma$ -ray spectroscopy, they face different experimental problems. The so-called Pandemonium effect is a critical problem in $\beta$ -decay if we are to test theoretically calculated transition probabilities. In this contribution we will present a solution to this problem using total absorption spectroscopy methods. We will also present some examples of experiments carried out with the Total Absorption Spectrometer (TAS) at GSI an describe a new device LUCRECIA recently installed at CERN.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
6Dombrádi, Zs. ; Nyakó, B. M. ; Perez, G. E. ; Algora, A. ; Fahlander, C. ; Seweryniak, D. ; Nyberg, J. ; Atac, A. ; Cederwall, B. ; Johnson, A. ; Kerek, A. ; Kownacki, J. ; Norlin, L. -O. ; Wyss, R. ; Adamides, E. ; Ideguchi, E. ; Julin, R. ; Juutinen, S. ; Karczmarczyk, W. ; Mitarai, S. ; Piiparinen, M. ; Schubart, R. ; Sletten, G. ; Törmänen, S. ; Virtanen, A.
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Published 1994Staff ViewISSN: 1434-601XKeywords: 23.20.Lv ; 25.70.Gh ; 27.60.+jSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: PhysicsNotes: Abstract Excited states of 108 Te were populated in the 54 Fe + 58 Ni (270 MeV) reaction using the NORDBALL detector array equipped with charged-particle and neutron detector systems for reaction channel separation. Gamma rays belonging to the neutron deficient nucleus 108 Te were identified for the first time. On the basis of γγ-coincidence and angular correlation relations a level scheme was constructed with tentative spin and parity assignments. The structure of the nucleus is discussed in the framework of systematics of heavier Te nuclei.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1434-601XKeywords: 21.10 ; 21.60 ; 27.50Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: PhysicsNotes: Abstract New experimental data, obtained on73As and74As, were used to test the predictions of the Uπ(6/12)⊗Uν (6/12) supersymmetry scheme in its vibrational limit. The level spectra of 34 74 Se40, 34 75 Se41, 33 73 AS40 and 33 74 As41 supermultiplet nuclei have been calculated using a simple closed energy formula. 44 states in four different nuclei have been reasonably described using only 7 fitted parameters. The existence of supersymmetry was supported also by one-nucleon transfer reaction data, electromagnetic properties, and by a comparison between the supersymmetry and interacting boson-fermion-fermion model wave functions.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
8Domínguez de Villota, E. ; Algora, A. ; Rubio, J. J. ; Roig, M. ; Mosquera, J. M. ; Galdos, P. ; Díez-Balda, V.
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Published 1983Staff ViewISSN: 1432-1238Keywords: Septicaemia ; Septic shock ; Serum albumin ; Intensive care unitSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: MedicineNotes: Abstract Blood cultures were obtained from 39% of all 574 admissions to our Medical Intensive Care Unit (ICU); in 109 (19%) a pathogenic organism was demonstrated. 45% of the septicaemias were detected within the first 48 h of ICU stay and have been considered as “non ICU-acquired”. Septicaemic patients were significantly older, had longer ICU stays and a higher mortality rate (62%) than non septicaemic patients (28%) (p〈0.05). Gram negative organisms (69%) predominated over gram positive (29%) andSerratia marcescens and coagulase positiveStaphyloccoccus were the most frequently isolated. Shock appeared in 32% and had an extremely high mortality (91%) and was associated with the presence of “multiple species septicaemia”. Prior to the septicaemia the survivors differed from the fatalities only in the level of serum albumin; this was significantly lower in patients with gram negative in comparison with gram positive septicaemias and in patients who developed shock. Arterial, pulmonary artery and urinary catheters, and endotracheal devices were used frequently in these patients and were statistically associated with the presence of septicaemia. The airway was the most frequent possible source for the septicaemia.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
9Podolyák, Zs. ; Bizzeti, P.G. ; Bizzeti-Sona, A.M. ; Lunardi, S. ; Bazzacco, D. ; Dewald, A. ; Algora, A. ; de Angelis, G. ; De Poli, M. ; Farnea, E. ; Gadea, A. ; Kasemann, D.R. ; Klug, T. ; Kröll, Th. ; Lenzi, S. ; Napoli, D.R. ; Petrache, C.M. ; Peusquens, R. ; Rossi Alvarez, C. ; Martinez, T. ; Ur, C.A.
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Published 2000Staff ViewISSN: 1434-601XKeywords: PACS 23.20.Lv Gamma transitions and level energies – 21.10.Lg Lifetimes – 27.60.+j 90≤A≤149Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: PhysicsNotes: Abstract: The lifetime and the -decay to the 0+ ground state of the lowest 3- state in 148Gd has been determined. The reduced strength B(E3, 3- 0+)=41 (6) W.u. agrees well with the theoretical value from empirical shell model calculations and can be directly compared with the 12+ 9- two-octupole-phonon one-octupole-phonon strength obtained in the same Recoil Distance Method lifetime measurement. The results of our search for a three octupole-phonon state built on the state is also reported.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: