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New states in 18Na and 19Mg observed in the two-proton decay of 19Mg
Mukha, I.; Grigorenko, L.; Acosta Sánchez, Luis Armando; Álvarez, M. A. G.; Casarejos, E.; Chatillón, A.; Cortina Gil, D.; Espino, José Manuel; Fomichev, A.; García Ramos, José Enrique
; Geissel, H.; Gómez Camacho, Joaquín; Hofmann, J.; Kiselev, O.; Korsheninnikov, A.; Kurz, N.; Litvinov, Yu. A.; Martel Bravo, Ismael
; Nociforo, C.; Ott, W.; Pfützner, M.; Rodríguez Tajes, C.; Roeckl, E.; Scheidenberger, C.; Stanoiu, M.; Sümmerer, K.; Weick, H.; Woods, P. J. (American Physical Society, 2012-06)
Previously unknown states in 18Na and 19Mg have been studied by measuring the trajectories of their decay products with microstrip detectors. Analyzing angular correlations of the fragments provided information on decay ... -
Observation of narrow states in nuclei beyond the proton drip line: (15)F and (16)Ne
Mukha, I.; Timofeyuk, N.K.; Sümmerer, K.; Acosta Sánchez, Luis Armando; Álvarez, M. A. G.; García Ramos, José Enrique
(American Physical Society, 2009-06)
Two high-lying states in 15F and 16Ne, unbound with respect to one-proton (1p) and two-proton (2p) emissions, have been observed in fragmentation of 17Ne at intermediate energies. They undergo mainly sequential emissions ... -
Observation of two-proton radioactivity of (19)Mg by tracking the decay products
Mukha, I.; Sümmerer, K.; Acosta Sánchez, Luis Armando; Álvarez, M. A. G.; García Ramos, José Enrique
(American Physical Society, 2007-11-02)
We have observed the two-proton radioactivity of the previously unknown 19Mg ground-state by tracking the decay products in-°ight. For the ¯rst time, the trajectories of the 2p-decay products, 17Ne+p+p, have been measured ... -
Spectroscopy of proton-unbound nuclei by tracking their decay products in-flight: One- and two-proton decays of (15)F, (16)Ne, and (19)Na
Mukha, I.; Sümmerer, K.; Acosta Sánchez, Luis Armando; Álvarez, M. A. G.; García Ramos, José Enrique
(American Physical Society, 2010-11-29)
A powerful method of investigating proton-unbound nuclear states by tracking their decay prod- ucts in °ight is discussed in details. To verify the method, four known levels in 15F, 16Ne, and 19Na were investigated by ...