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Nicholas Stone

Emeritus Professor

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics
nick.stone@physics.ox.ac.uk
Clarendon Laboratory, room 030
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On the absence of appreciable half-life changes in alpha emitters cooled in metals to 1 Kelvin and below

Nuclear Physics A 793 (2007) 1-19

Authors:

NJ Stone, J.R. Stone, M. Lindroos, P. Richards
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Recoil in vacuum for Te ions: Calibration, models, and applications to radioactive-beam g-factor measurements

Physical Review C 76 (2007) 034307 8pp

Authors:

NJ Stone, A.E. Stuchbery
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Confirmation of parity violation in the γ decay of 180Hfm

PHYSICAL REVIEW C 76:2 (2007) ARTN 025502

Authors:

JR Stone, G Goldring, NJ Stone, N Severijns, M Hass, D Zakoucky, T Giles, U Koester, IS Kraev, S Lakshmi, M Lindroos, F Wauters
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Technique for measuring angular correlations and g-factors of excited states with large multi-detector arrays:: An application to neutron rich nuclei produced by the spontaneous fission of 252Cf

NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS 262:2 (2007) 399-406

Authors:

AV Daniel, C Goodin, K Li, AV Ramayya, NJ Stone, Jx Hwang, JH Hamilton, JR Stone, Yx Luo, JO Rasmussen, MA Stoyer, SJ Zhu, GM Ter-Akopian, IY Lee
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g-Factor measurements of first 2(+) states of heavy Te isotopes based on nuclear spin deorientation for nuclei recoiling in vacuum

NUCL INSTRUM METH B 241:1-4 (2005) 971-976

Authors:

M Danchev, J Pavan, NJ Stone, AE Stuchbery, C Baktash, J Beene, N Benczer-Koller, CR Bingham, J Dupak, A Galindo-Uribarri, CJ Gross, G Kumbartzki, DC Radford, JR Stone, CL Timlin, CH Yu, NV Zamfir

Abstract:

We demonstrate that the recoil-in-vacuum (RIV) method can be used to determine the g-factor of the Coulumb excited first 2(+) state of Te-132. This was possible owing to advantages provided by CLARION (ORNL clover multidetector array) and the segmented charged particle detector HyBall. Calibratory experiments were performed with Te-122,Te-126,Te-130 and a g-factor of Te-132 was deduced g = (+)0.35(5). (c) 2005 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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