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A priori calculations of hyperfine interactions in highly ionized atoms: G-factor measurements on aligned pico-second states populated in nuclear reactions

Hyperfine Interactions 197:1 (2010) 29-35

Authors:

NJ Stone, JR Stone, P Jonsson

Abstract:

Calculations of hyperfine interaction strength and life-times of states in highly ionized atoms, using the GRASP atomic structure package, are reported. The calculations aim at providing calibration for Recoil-in-Vacuum nuclear excited state g-factor measurements. The method is outlined and results compared with experiment. Inclusion of decay of higher electronic states is discussed. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
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Nucleon‐Nucleon Interactions from the Quark Model

AIP Conference Proceedings AIP Publishing 1257:1 (2010) 538-542

Authors:

C Downum, JR Stone, T Barnes, ES Swanson, I Vidaña, Volker Crede, Paul Eugenio, A Ostrovidov
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Measurement of the K+→π0μ+νμγ branching ratio

Physical Review D American Physical Society (APS) 81:9 (2010) 092001

Authors:

S Adler, AO Bazarko, PC Bergbusch, EW Blackmore, DA Bryman, S Chen, I-H Chiang, MV Diwan, JS Frank, T Fujiwara, JS Haggerty, J Hu, T Inagaki, MM Ito, DE Jaffe, V Jain, S Kabe, SH Kettell, P Kitching, M Kobayashi, TK Komatsubara, A Konaka, Y Kuno, M Kuriki, KK Li, LS Littenberg, JA Macdonald, PD Meyers, J Mildenberger, M Miyajima, N Muramatsu, T Nakano, C Ng, S Ng, T Nomura, T Numao, J-M Poutissou, R Poutissou, G Redlinger, T Sato, K Shimada, T Shimoyama, T Shinkawa, FC Shoemaker, JR Stone, RC Strand, S Sugimoto, Y Tamagawa, T Tsunemi, C Witzig, Y Yoshimura
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Dark Matter, Neutron Stars, and Strange Quark Matter

PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 105:14 (2010) ARTN 141101

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M Angeles Perez-Garcia, Joseph Silk, Jirina R Stone
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Nuclear spins and magnetic moments of Cu71,73,75: Inversion of π2p3/2 and π1f5/2 Levels in Cu75

Physical Review Letters 103:14 (2009)

Authors:

KT Flanagan, P Vingerhoets, M Avgoulea, J Billowes, ML Bissell, K Blaum, B Cheal, M De Rydt, VN Fedosseev, DH Forest, C Geppert, U Köster, M Kowalska, J Krämer, KL Kratz, A Krieger, E Mané, BA Marsh, T Materna, L Mathieu, PL Molkanov, R Neugart, G Neyens, W Nörtershäuser, MD Seliverstov, O Serot, M Schug, MA Sjoedin, JR Stone, NJ Stone, HH Stroke, G Tungate, DT Yordanov, YM Volkov

Abstract:

We report the first confirmation of the predicted inversion between the π2p3/2 and π1f5/2 nuclear states in the νg9/2 midshell. This was achieved at the ISOLDE facility, by using a combination of in-source laser spectroscopy and collinear laser spectroscopy on the ground states of Cu71,73,75, which measured the nuclear spin and magnetic moments. The obtained values are μ(Cu71)=+2.2747(8)μN, μ(Cu73)=+1.7426(8)μN, and μ(Cu75)=+1.0062(13)μN corresponding to spins I=3/2 for Cu71,73 and I=5/2 for Cu75. The results are in fair agreement with large-scale shell-model calculations. © 2009 The American Physical Society.
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