GRIGORENKO, Leonid V., I. MUKHA, D. KOSTYLEVA, Christoph SCHEIDENBERGER, Luis A. ACOSTA, Enrique CASAREJOS, Vratislav CHUDOBA, A. A. CIEMNY, Wojciech DOMINIK, Jose Antonio DUEÑAS, V. DUNIN, J. M. ESPINO, Alfredo ESTRADÉ, F. FARINOM, A. FOMICHEV, Hans GEISSEL, Alexander V. GORSHKOV, Zenon JANAS, G. KAMIŃSKI, Oleg A. KISELEV, Ronja K. KNÖBEL, S. KRUPKO, Magdalena KUICH, Yu. A. LITVINOV, G. MARQUÍNEZ-DURÁN, I. MARTEL, Chiara MAZZOCCHI, E. Yu. NIKOLSKII, Chiara NOCIFORO, A. K. ORDÚZ, Marek PFÜTZNER, Stéphane B. PIÉTRI, Michał T. POMORSKI, Andrej PROCHÁZKA, S. RYMZHANOVA, Angel M. SÁNCHEZ-BENÍTEZ, P. SHAROV, Haik SIMON, Branislav SITÁR, R. SLEPNEV, Mihai STǍNOIU, Peter STRMEŇ, Imrich SZARKA, Maya TAKECHI, Yoshiki K. TANAKA, Helmut WEICK, Martin WINKLER, John S. WINFIELD, Xiaodong XU and Mikhail V. ZHUKOV. Deep excursion beyond the proton dripline. II. Toward the limits of existence of nuclear structure. Physical Review C. 2018, vol. 98, No 6, p. "064309-1"-"064309-9", 9 pp. ISSN 2469-9985. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.98.064309.
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Original name Deep excursion beyond the proton dripline. II. Toward the limits of existence of nuclear structure
Authors GRIGORENKO, Leonid V. (643 Russian Federation), I. MUKHA (643 Russian Federation), D. KOSTYLEVA (643 Russian Federation), Christoph SCHEIDENBERGER (276 Germany), Luis A. ACOSTA (484 Mexico), Enrique CASAREJOS (724 Spain), Vratislav CHUDOBA (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), A. A. CIEMNY (616 Poland), Wojciech DOMINIK (616 Poland), Jose Antonio DUEÑAS (724 Spain), V. DUNIN (643 Russian Federation), J. M. ESPINO (724 Spain), Alfredo ESTRADÉ (840 United States of America), F. FARINOM (380 Italy), A. FOMICHEV (643 Russian Federation), Hans GEISSEL (276 Germany), Alexander V. GORSHKOV (643 Russian Federation), Zenon JANAS (616 Poland), G. KAMIŃSKI (616 Poland), Oleg A. KISELEV (643 Russian Federation), Ronja K. KNÖBEL (276 Germany), S. KRUPKO (643 Russian Federation), Magdalena KUICH (616 Poland), Yu. A. LITVINOV (643 Russian Federation), G. MARQUÍNEZ-DURÁN (724 Spain), I. MARTEL (724 Spain), Chiara MAZZOCCHI (380 Italy), E. Yu. NIKOLSKII (643 Russian Federation), Chiara NOCIFORO (380 Italy), A. K. ORDÚZ (724 Spain), Marek PFÜTZNER (616 Poland), Stéphane B. PIÉTRI (250 France), Michał T. POMORSKI (616 Poland), Andrej PROCHÁZKA (703 Slovakia), S. RYMZHANOVA (643 Russian Federation), Angel M. SÁNCHEZ-BENÍTEZ (724 Spain), P. SHAROV (643 Russian Federation), Haik SIMON (276 Germany), Branislav SITÁR (703 Slovakia), R. SLEPNEV (643 Russian Federation), Mihai STǍNOIU (642 Romania), Peter STRMEŇ (703 Slovakia), Imrich SZARKA (703 Slovakia), Maya TAKECHI (392 Japan), Yoshiki K. TANAKA (392 Japan), Helmut WEICK (276 Germany), Martin WINKLER (276 Germany), John S. WINFIELD (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Xiaodong XU (156 China) and Mikhail V. ZHUKOV (643 Russian Federation).
Edition Physical Review C, 2018, 2469-9985.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10304 Nuclear physics
Country of publisher United States of America
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
WWW URL
RIV identification code RIV/47813059:19240/18:A0000358
Organization Filozoficko-přírodovědecká fakulta – Slezská univerzita v Opavě – Repository
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.98.064309
UT WoS 000452677500002
Keywords in English proton dripline: beyond ; argon isotope; chlorine isotope; Thomas-Ehrmann effect; experiment; EXPERT setup
Tags LM2015049, LTT17003, ÚF
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Links LM2015049, research and development project. LTT17003, research and development project.
Changed by Changed by: Jan Hladík, učo 1305. Changed: 5/4/2019 00:42.
Abstract
Prospects of experimental studies of argon and chlorine isotopes located far beyond the proton dripline are studied by using systematics and cluster models. The deviations from the widespread systematics observed in Cl-28,Cl-29 and Ar-29,Ar-30 have been theoretically substantiated, and analogous deviations have been predicted for the lighter chlorine and argon isotopes. The limits of nuclear structure existence are predicted for Ar and Cl isotopic chains, with Ar-26 and Cl-25 found to be the lightest sufficiently long-living nuclear systems. By simultaneous measurements of protons and gamma rays following decays of such systems as well as their beta-delayed emission, an interesting synergy effect may be achieved, which is demonstrated by the example of Cl-30 and Ar-31 ground-state studies. Such a synergy effect may be provided by the new EXPERT setup (EXotic Particle Emission and Radioactivity by Tracking) being operated inside the fragment separator and spectrometer facility at GSI, Darmstadt.
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