AbstractRecent advances in in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy of actinide nuclei are based on highly efficient arrays of escape-suppressed spectrometers. The sensitivity of these detector arrays is greatly enhanced by the combination with powerful mass separators or particle detector systems. This technique is demonstrated by an experiment to investigate excited states in 234U after the one-neutron-transfer reaction 235U(d,t). In coincidence with the outgoing tritons, γ-rays were detected with the highly efficient MINIBALL spectrometer. In the near future an even enhanced sensitivity will be achieved by utilizing position sensitive HPGe detectors which will exploit the novel detection method of gamma-ray energy tracking in electrically segmente...
The majority of the energy in a nuclear explosion is released in the immediate blast and the initial...
International audienceIn recent decades, $\gamma $-ray spectroscopy has undergone a major technologi...
New accelerator facilities for radioactive–ion beams will enter into operation in the next few years...
AbstractRecent advances in in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy of actinide nuclei are based on highly eff...
The Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA) employs the novel method of gamma-ray tracking (GRT), wher...
This doctoral thesis describes two new experimental techniques for in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy that e...
Most of the present knowledge of the nuclear structure is based on the properties of nuclei that li...
Background: Nuclear structure information for the neutron-rich actinide nuclei is important since it...
International audienceThe Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA), the new generation high-resolution ...
Each major technical advance in gamma-ray detection devices has resulted in significant new insights...
High-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy is one of the most powerful and sensitive tools to investigat...
Background: Nuclear structure information for the neutron-rich actinide nuclei is important since it...
This paper gives a brief overview of the technical progress that can be achieved with the newly avai...
MINIBALL is an versatile spectrometer consisting of 24 longitudinally six-fold segmented HPGe detect...
The subject of this thesis is the methodology used to characterize high-purity Germanium (HPGe) dete...
The majority of the energy in a nuclear explosion is released in the immediate blast and the initial...
International audienceIn recent decades, $\gamma $-ray spectroscopy has undergone a major technologi...
New accelerator facilities for radioactive–ion beams will enter into operation in the next few years...
AbstractRecent advances in in-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy of actinide nuclei are based on highly eff...
The Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA) employs the novel method of gamma-ray tracking (GRT), wher...
This doctoral thesis describes two new experimental techniques for in-beam γ-ray spectroscopy that e...
Most of the present knowledge of the nuclear structure is based on the properties of nuclei that li...
Background: Nuclear structure information for the neutron-rich actinide nuclei is important since it...
International audienceThe Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA), the new generation high-resolution ...
Each major technical advance in gamma-ray detection devices has resulted in significant new insights...
High-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy is one of the most powerful and sensitive tools to investigat...
Background: Nuclear structure information for the neutron-rich actinide nuclei is important since it...
This paper gives a brief overview of the technical progress that can be achieved with the newly avai...
MINIBALL is an versatile spectrometer consisting of 24 longitudinally six-fold segmented HPGe detect...
The subject of this thesis is the methodology used to characterize high-purity Germanium (HPGe) dete...
The majority of the energy in a nuclear explosion is released in the immediate blast and the initial...
International audienceIn recent decades, $\gamma $-ray spectroscopy has undergone a major technologi...
New accelerator facilities for radioactive–ion beams will enter into operation in the next few years...