Nuclear STructure, Astrophysics and Reactions (NuSTAR) at FAIR
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Brighton
Department Name: Sch of Computing, Engineering & Maths
Abstract
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Organisations
Publications
Simpson GS
(2014)
Yrast 6? seniority isomers of (136,138)Sn.
in Physical review letters
Lalkovski S
(2016)
The UK NuStAR Project
in Acta Physica Polonica B
Mistry A
(2022)
The DESPEC setup for GSI and FAIR
in Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Jolie J
(2015)
Test of the SO(6) selection rule in 196Pt using cold-neutron capture
in Nuclear Physics A
Thisse D
(2023)
Study of $$N=50$$ gap evolution around $$Z=32$$: new structure information for $${}^{82}$$Ge
in The European Physical Journal A
Flavigny F
(2017)
Shape Evolution in Neutron-Rich Krypton Isotopes Beyond N=60: First Spectroscopy of ^{98,100}Kr.
in Physical review letters
Iskra L
(2017)
New isomer in 96 Y marking the onset of deformation at N = 57
in EPL (Europhysics Letters)
Das B
(2022)
Nature of seniority symmetry breaking in the semimagic nucleus Ru 94
in Physical Review C
Ilieva S
(2016)
Measurement of picosecond lifetimes in neutron-rich Xe isotopes
in Physical Review C
Alharbi T
(2015)
Lifetime of the yrast I p = 5 - state and E 1 hindrance in the transitional nucleus Ce 58 136
in Physical Review C
Description | An array of LaBr(Ce) detectors has been designed, built and commisioned. The particular purpose of the array of detectors is to measure lifetimes of nuclear states in the picosecond regime. |
Exploitation Route | The detector array will form part of the UK's contribution to the FAIR facility in Germany. |
Sectors | Other |