The lifetimes of the first excited 2+ states in the N = Z nuclei 80Zr, 78Y and 76Sr have been measured using the gamma-ray lineshape method following population via nucleon-knockout reactions from intermediate-energy rare-isotope beams. 80Zr, 78Y and 76Sr are the heaviest N = Z nuclei where such measurements have been made to date. The extracted reduced electromagnetic transition strengths yield new information on where the collectivity is maximised and provide evidence for a significant, and as yet unexplained, odd-odd vs. even-even staggering in the observed values. The experimental results are analysed in the context of state-of-the-art large-scale shell model and nuclear density-functional theory (DFT) model calculations. DFT calculatio...
Multinucleon transfer reactions have been studied in the 90Zr+208Pb system close to the Coulomb barr...
A new experiment to measure muon-induced neutrons is introduced. The design of the Muon-Induced Neu...
This thesis reports on the results of four different experiments carried out at either Argonne Nati...
The framework of this Thesis is the study of nuclear structure and reaction dynamics through gamma-s...
Excited states in the highly neutron-deficient nuclei 158 W and 152 Yb have been observed for the fi...
A silicon detector system has been developed for proton detection in electron scattering reactions a...
In this thesis, the results of two experiments are presented. The first experiment was performed at ...
The N/Z, or ratio of neutron to proton, degree of freedom may be used to study intermediate energy n...
In this thesis, data relevant to isospin-non conserving effects in the fp shell are presented. The d...
The transition between order and chaos is a fascinating subject which is currently investigated in d...
The objective was to develop solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) homonuclear correlation ex...
Exclusive neutron capture cross sections of 17C and associated stellar reaction rates have been deri...
Collective properties of the radioactive nuclei 220Rn and 224Ra have been studied via Coulomb excita...
Studying WZ associated production at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider is of great importance for two m...
Ab initio no core methods have become major tools for understanding the properties of light nuclei b...
Multinucleon transfer reactions have been studied in the 90Zr+208Pb system close to the Coulomb barr...
A new experiment to measure muon-induced neutrons is introduced. The design of the Muon-Induced Neu...
This thesis reports on the results of four different experiments carried out at either Argonne Nati...
The framework of this Thesis is the study of nuclear structure and reaction dynamics through gamma-s...
Excited states in the highly neutron-deficient nuclei 158 W and 152 Yb have been observed for the fi...
A silicon detector system has been developed for proton detection in electron scattering reactions a...
In this thesis, the results of two experiments are presented. The first experiment was performed at ...
The N/Z, or ratio of neutron to proton, degree of freedom may be used to study intermediate energy n...
In this thesis, data relevant to isospin-non conserving effects in the fp shell are presented. The d...
The transition between order and chaos is a fascinating subject which is currently investigated in d...
The objective was to develop solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) homonuclear correlation ex...
Exclusive neutron capture cross sections of 17C and associated stellar reaction rates have been deri...
Collective properties of the radioactive nuclei 220Rn and 224Ra have been studied via Coulomb excita...
Studying WZ associated production at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider is of great importance for two m...
Ab initio no core methods have become major tools for understanding the properties of light nuclei b...
Multinucleon transfer reactions have been studied in the 90Zr+208Pb system close to the Coulomb barr...
A new experiment to measure muon-induced neutrons is introduced. The design of the Muon-Induced Neu...
This thesis reports on the results of four different experiments carried out at either Argonne Nati...