In order to investigate the evolution of nuclear deformation in the region of the chart of nuclides around mass numbers A ' 110 and A ' 150, an experiment was performed at the Argonne National Laboratory where the gamma-decay radiation emitted from the fission fragments of 252Cf was measured using 51 Gammasphere detectors coupled with 25 LaBr3(Ce) detectors. In this work, a short description of the experimental setup is presented together with some preliminary results from the fast-Timing analysis of the 4+ state of the nucleus 100Zr. A lifetime value of τ = 50(28) ps was obtained using the Generalized Centroid Shift Method. This result agrees with the literature value of τ = 53(4) ps within one standard deviation
The electronic gamma-gamma fast-timing technique using arrays consisting of many LaBr3(Ce) detectors...
A novel method for direct electronic "fast-timing" lifetime measurements of nuclear excited states v...
The ultra-fast timing technique was introduced in the 1980s and is capable of measuring picosecond l...
A fast-timing experiment was performed at the Argonne National Laboratory to measure the lifetimes o...
In order to investigate the evolution of nuclear deformation in the region of the chart of nuclides ...
A fast-timing experiment was performed at the Argonne National Laboratory in December 2015 and Janua...
A fast-timing experiment was performed at the Argonne National Laboratory in December 2015 and Janua...
A fast-timing experiment was performed at the Argonne National Laboratory to measure the lifetimes o...
A fast-timing experiment was performed at the Argonne National Laboratory in December 2015 and Janua...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common Attribution Licenc...
The region of the nuclear chart around neutron-rich A∼100 nuclei is one where prolate and oblate nuc...
F. Browne et al.; 5 pags.; 3 figs.; Open Access funded by Creative Commons Atribution Licence 4.0© ...
A novel method for direct electronic “fast-timing” lifetime measurements of nuclear excited states v...
Background characterisation in γ-γ fast-timing measurements is of essential importance when lifetim...
A novel method for direct electronic “fast-timing” lifetime measurements of nuclear excited states v...
The electronic gamma-gamma fast-timing technique using arrays consisting of many LaBr3(Ce) detectors...
A novel method for direct electronic "fast-timing" lifetime measurements of nuclear excited states v...
The ultra-fast timing technique was introduced in the 1980s and is capable of measuring picosecond l...
A fast-timing experiment was performed at the Argonne National Laboratory to measure the lifetimes o...
In order to investigate the evolution of nuclear deformation in the region of the chart of nuclides ...
A fast-timing experiment was performed at the Argonne National Laboratory in December 2015 and Janua...
A fast-timing experiment was performed at the Argonne National Laboratory in December 2015 and Janua...
A fast-timing experiment was performed at the Argonne National Laboratory to measure the lifetimes o...
A fast-timing experiment was performed at the Argonne National Laboratory in December 2015 and Janua...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Common Attribution Licenc...
The region of the nuclear chart around neutron-rich A∼100 nuclei is one where prolate and oblate nuc...
F. Browne et al.; 5 pags.; 3 figs.; Open Access funded by Creative Commons Atribution Licence 4.0© ...
A novel method for direct electronic “fast-timing” lifetime measurements of nuclear excited states v...
Background characterisation in γ-γ fast-timing measurements is of essential importance when lifetim...
A novel method for direct electronic “fast-timing” lifetime measurements of nuclear excited states v...
The electronic gamma-gamma fast-timing technique using arrays consisting of many LaBr3(Ce) detectors...
A novel method for direct electronic "fast-timing" lifetime measurements of nuclear excited states v...
The ultra-fast timing technique was introduced in the 1980s and is capable of measuring picosecond l...