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pro vyhledávání: '"V. E. Iacob"'
Autor:
Brian Roeder, Jedidiah Romo, Aldo Bonasera, V. E. Iacob, Márcia Regina Dias Rodrigues, G. Tabacaru, Meixiang Yu, Ninel Nica, Kang Wang, G. A. Souliotis, Justin Mabiala, Paulo Zanotti-Fregonara
Publikováno v:
EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 252, p 08002 (2021)
The inverse kinematics methodology using a gas target has been applied to produce medically important radionuclides at the Cyclotron Institute at Texas A&M University. The production of the theranostic radionuclide67Cu (T1/2 = 62 h) through the react
Autor:
Aldo Bonasera, Justin Mabiala, Brian Roeder, Márcia Regina Dias Rodrigues, Jedidiah Romo, G. Tabacaru, Ninel Nica, Dustin Scriven, Nolan Tenpas, G. A. Souliotis, Kang Wang, V. E. Iacob
Publikováno v:
EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 252, p 08003 (2021)
The reaction of a 100Mo beam at 12 MeV/nucleon impinging on a 4He gas-cell target was performed. The 99Mo alongside other coproduced isotopes were collected after the gas target on an aluminum catcher foil and their respective radioactivities were me
Autor:
B. Frentz, Patrick O'Malley, A. Kayani, M. Bencomo, A. Boeltzig, H. I. Park, K. T. Macon, Sean R. McGuinness, J.C. Hardy, B. Vande Kolk, S. L. Henderson, I. S. Towner, V. E. Iacob, Maxime Brodeur, Wanpeng Tan, J. Long, Orlando Olivas-Gomez, G. Seymour
Publikováno v:
Physical Review C. 102
The predominant branch in the $\ensuremath{\beta}$ decay of $^{34}\mathrm{Ar}$ is the superallowed ${0}^{+}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}\phantom{\rule{0.16em}{0ex}}{0}^{+}$ transition to the ground state of $^{34}\mathrm{Cl}$. To determine its important b
Autor:
Charles M. Folden, M. B. Trzhaskovskaya, V. E. Iacob, J.C. Hardy, N. Nica, Evgeny E. Tereshatov, Vladimir Horvat
Publikováno v:
Physical Review C. 102
The 30.8 keV ${(1/2)}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ isomeric state in $_{41}^{93}\mathrm{Nb}$ decays by an $M4$ transition to the ${(9/2)}^{+}$ ground state. We have measured the $K$-shell internal conversion coefficient ${\ensuremath{\alpha}}_{K}$ for this tran
Autor:
Brian Roeder, M. Bencomo, I. S. Towner, Vladimir Horvat, H. I. Park, Antti Saastamoinen, V. E. Iacob, J.C. Hardy, N. Nica, Lie-Wen Chen
Publikováno v:
Physical Review C. 101
We have measured the branching ratio for the superallowed ${0}^{+}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}$ ${0}^{+}\phantom{\rule{4pt}{0ex}}\ensuremath{\beta}$ transition from $^{34}\mathrm{Ar}$ to be 0.9448(8), and determined its $ft$ value to be 3058.1(28) s, a r
Autor:
N. Nica, Lie-Wen Chen, Brian Roeder, J.C. Hardy, Vladimir Horvat, Antti Saastamoinen, M. Bencomo, H. I. Park, V. E. Iacob
Publikováno v:
Physical Review C. 101
We have measured the half-life of $^{34}\mathrm{Ar}$, the parent of a superallowed ${0}^{+}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}{0}^{+}$ $\ensuremath{\beta}$ transition, to be 0.84646(35) s. With a precision of 0.04%, this result is an essential ingredient needed
Publikováno v:
Applied Radiation and Isotopes. 134:406-409
We have been testing the theory used to calculate internal-conversion coefficients (ICCs) by making a series of measurements of αK values with precision better than ±2%. So far we have measured E3 transitions in three nuclei, 103Rh, 111Cd and 134Cs
Autor:
M. Soulard, M. Mehlman, Benjamin Schroeder, V. E. Iacob, Praveen Shidling, G. Tabacaru, E. Gilg, Morgan Nasser, Asim Ozmetin, L. Cooper, Dan Melconian, M. McDonough, G. Duran, D. McClain, Veli Kolhinen, C. Gonzalez-Ortiz, Kassie Marble, R. McAfee, G. G. Chubarian
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 468:116636
The Texas AM and we do not use the long end cap approximation, instead our short endcap electrodes are closed and capable of being placed at an arbitrary potential. This geometry is optimized for observing β-delayed proton decays, but is also well s
Autor:
A.M. Hennessy, K. Kolos, Anton Tonchev, P. Copp, V. E. Iacob, Daniel Santiago-Gonzalez, J.C. Hardy, B. S. Wang, N. D. Scielzo, M. T. Burkey, W.-J. Ong, A.J. Shaka, S. Zhu, J. Rohrer, Aaron Gallant, Guy Savard, Eric B. Norman, H. I. Park, M. A. Stoyer, R. Orford, B. Champine, Jason A. Clark
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 1000:165240
For many fission products, the γ rays emitted following β decay provide an easily-detectable signature that can be used to identify their quantities and distributions in a sample. As a result, γ -ray spectroscopy is often exploited to study fissio