The most significant development this year has been the realization that EO transition strength is a fundamental manifestation of nuclear mean-square charge radius differences. Thus, EO transitions provide a fundamental signature for shape coexistence in nuclei. In this sense, EO transitions are second only to E2 transitions for signaling (quadrupole) shapes in nuclei and do so when shape differences occur. A major effort has been devoted to the review of EO transitions in nuclei. Experiments have been carried out or are scheduled at: ATLAS/FMA ({alpha} decay of very neutron-deficient Bi isotopes); MSU/NSCL ({beta} decay of {sup 56}Cu); and HRIBF/RMS (commissioning of tape collector, internal conversion/internal-pair spectrometer; {beta} de...
Electric monopole (E0) transitions are a highly sensitive probe of the charge distribution of an ato...
We report here oil the progress that we made for the nine months beginning October 1, 1991 for DOE G...
There is strong circumstantial evidence that certain heavy, unstable atomic nuclei are ‘octupole def...
The most significant development this year has been the realization of a method for estimating EO tr...
Nuclear shape coexistence is a phenomenon where nuclei can exhibit different shapes at similar excit...
We present, from a historical perspective, the evolution of instruments and techniques developed by ...
A brief survey of E0 strength in a number of nuclei in different regions of the nuclear chart is pre...
This report summarizes progress during the past year in the following areas of nuclear structure and...
This report summarizes progress during the past year in the following areas of nuclear structure and...
Systematic investigations of the nuclear level structures of stable heavy transitional nuclei are be...
The nuclear chemistry research program at Carnegie-Mellon University includes studies of nuclear rea...
This research involves investigating the structure, stability, reactions and decays of nuclei. This ...
From among a number of important nuclear structure results that have emerged from our research progr...
Following a broad summary of the author's view of nuclear structure in 1974, he will discuss the key...
Heavy-ion reactions in the low-Z region were investigated with 27-Mev nitrogen ions from the 73-inch...
Electric monopole (E0) transitions are a highly sensitive probe of the charge distribution of an ato...
We report here oil the progress that we made for the nine months beginning October 1, 1991 for DOE G...
There is strong circumstantial evidence that certain heavy, unstable atomic nuclei are ‘octupole def...
The most significant development this year has been the realization of a method for estimating EO tr...
Nuclear shape coexistence is a phenomenon where nuclei can exhibit different shapes at similar excit...
We present, from a historical perspective, the evolution of instruments and techniques developed by ...
A brief survey of E0 strength in a number of nuclei in different regions of the nuclear chart is pre...
This report summarizes progress during the past year in the following areas of nuclear structure and...
This report summarizes progress during the past year in the following areas of nuclear structure and...
Systematic investigations of the nuclear level structures of stable heavy transitional nuclei are be...
The nuclear chemistry research program at Carnegie-Mellon University includes studies of nuclear rea...
This research involves investigating the structure, stability, reactions and decays of nuclei. This ...
From among a number of important nuclear structure results that have emerged from our research progr...
Following a broad summary of the author's view of nuclear structure in 1974, he will discuss the key...
Heavy-ion reactions in the low-Z region were investigated with 27-Mev nitrogen ions from the 73-inch...
Electric monopole (E0) transitions are a highly sensitive probe of the charge distribution of an ato...
We report here oil the progress that we made for the nine months beginning October 1, 1991 for DOE G...
There is strong circumstantial evidence that certain heavy, unstable atomic nuclei are ‘octupole def...