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Phys Rev Lett ; 112(13): 132502, 2014 Apr 04.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24745409

RÉSUMÉ

We report on the first observation of the unbound proton-rich nucleus 15Ne. Its ground state and first excited state were populated in two-neutron knockout reactions from a beam of 500 MeV/u 17Ne. The 15Ne ground state is found to be unbound by 2.522(66) MeV. The decay proceeds directly to 13O with simultaneous two-proton emission. No evidence for sequential decay via the energetically allowed 2- and 1- states in 14F is observed. The 15Ne ground state is shown to have a strong configuration with two protons in the (sd) shell around 13O with a 63(5)% (1s1/2)2 component.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 111(24): 242501, 2013 Dec 13.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24483646

RÉSUMÉ

The coupling between bound quantum states and those in the continuum is of high theoretical interest. Experimental studies of bound drip-line nuclei provide ideal testing grounds for such investigations since they, due to the feeble binding energy of their valence particles, are easy to excite into the continuum. In this Letter, continuum states in the heaviest particle-stable Be isotope, 14Be, are studied by employing the method of inelastic proton scattering in inverse kinematics. New continuum states are found at excitation energies E*=3.54(16) MeV and E*=5.25(19) MeV. The structure of the earlier known 2(1)+ state at 1.54(13) MeV was confirmed with a predominantly (0d5/2)2 configuration while there is very clear evidence that the 2(2)+ state has a predominant (1s1/2, 0d5/2) structure with a preferential three-body decay mechanism. The region at about 7 MeV excitation shows distinct features of sequential neutron decay via intermediate states in 13Be. This demonstrates that the increasing availability of energetic beams of exotic nuclei opens up new vistas for experiments leading towards a new understanding of the interplay between bound and continuum states.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 95(13): 132501, 2005 Sep 23.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16197134

RÉSUMÉ

The dipole strength distribution above the one-neutron separation energy was measured in the unstable 130Sn and the double-magic 132Sn isotopes. The results were deduced from Coulomb dissociation of secondary Sn beams with energies around 500 MeV/nucleon, produced by in-flight fission of a primary 238U beam. In addition to the giant dipole resonance, a resonancelike structure ("pygmy resonance") is observed at a lower excitation energy around 10 MeV exhausting a few percent of the isovector E1 energy-weighted sum rule. The results are discussed in the context of a predicted new dipole mode of excess neutrons oscillating out of phase with the core nucleons.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 92(11): 112502, 2004 Mar 19.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15089127

RÉSUMÉ

Differential cross sections for electromagnetic fission of 238U projectiles (500 MeV/u) in C, Sn, and Pb targets are measured and analyzed in terms of single- and multiphonon giant resonance excitations as doorway states to fission. A novel experimental method exploits the linear relationship between neutron multiplicity and the primary 238U excitation energy. Multiphonon states contribute up to 20% of the cross section; a component at high excitation energies is indicated that may arise from three-phonon dipole and two-phonon GDR x GQRiv giant resonance excitations.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 91(16): 162504, 2003 Oct 17.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14611398

RÉSUMÉ

The one-proton knockout channel from 6He (240 MeV/u) impinging on a carbon target has been investigated. The triton fragments originating from this channel were detected in coincidence with the two neutrons. A broad structure, peaked at 3 MeV above the t+2n threshold, is observed in the t+n+n-relative energy spectrum. It is shown that this structure is mainly due to a I(pi)=1/2(+) resonance as expected for the 5H ground state, and from the observed angular and energy correlations, being used for the first time in 5H studies, that the neutrons to a large extent occupy the p shell.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 90(23): 232501, 2003 Jun 13.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12857251

RÉSUMÉ

An exclusive measurement of the Coulomb breakup of 8B into 7Be+p at 254A MeV allowed the study of the angular correlations of the breakup particles. These correlations demonstrate clearly that E1 multipolarity dominates and that E2 multipolarity can be neglected. By using a simple single-particle model for 8B and treating the breakup in first-order perturbation theory, we extract a zero-energy S factor of S17(0)=18.6+/-1.2+/-1.0 eV b, where the first error is experimental and the second one reflects the theoretical uncertainty in the extrapolation.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 88(10): 102501, 2002 Mar 11.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11909350

RÉSUMÉ

Low-lying resonance states in 7He(6He+n), formed after fragmentation reactions of a 227 MeV/nucleon 8He beam on a carbon target, have been studied. Coincidences between 6He nuclei and neutrons, corresponding to the one-neutron knockout channel in 8He, were selected. The relative energy spectrum in the 6He+n system shows a structure, which is interpreted as the 7He ( Ipi = 3/2(-)) ground state, unbound with 0.43(2) MeV relative to the 6He+n system and a width of Gamma = 0.15(8) MeV overlapping with an excited ( Ipi = 1/2(-)) state observed at 1.0(1) MeV with a width of Gamma = 0.75(8) MeV.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 86(24): 5442-5, 2001 Jun 11.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11415271

RÉSUMÉ

The dipole response of stable and unstable neutron-rich oxygen nuclei of masses A = 17 to A = 22 has been investigated experimentally utilizing electromagnetic excitation in heavy-ion collisions at beam energies about 600 MeV/nucleon. A kinematically complete measurement of the neutron decay channel in inelastic scattering of the secondary beam projectiles from a Pb target was performed. Differential electromagnetic excitation cross sections d sigma/dE were derived up to 30 MeV excitation energy. In contrast to stable nuclei, the deduced dipole strength distribution appears to be strongly fragmented and systematically exhibits a considerable fraction of low-lying strength.

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Am J Phys Med Rehabil ; 77(1): 8-19, 1998.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9482374

RÉSUMÉ

The purpose of this study was to determine rates of pneumonia and hospitalization for patients receiving oxygen therapy, patients having indwelling tracheostomy tubes, and those using tracheostomy or noninvasive methods of home mechanical ventilation. Six hundred eighty-four users of assisted ventilation for 13,751 patient-years or 19.8 years per patient were surveyed by mail and twice by telephone over a span of four years. Pneumonia and hospitalization rates were significantly higher for ventilator users with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or with neuromuscular ventilatory insufficiency and gastrostomy tubes than for ventilator users with neuromuscular ventilatory insufficiency without gastrostomy tubes. Of the latter group, more than 90% of the pneumonias and hospitalizations were triggered by otherwise benign intercurrent upper respiratory tract infections. Oxygen therapy was associated with a significantly (P < 0.001) higher rate of pneumonias and hospitalizations than that seen for untreated patients after initial episodes of respiratory distress or during the use of either tracheostomy intermittent positive pressure ventilation or noninvasive ventilatory assistance methods. The lowest pneumonia and hospitalization rates (P < 0.001) were by full-time, noninvasive intermittent positive pressure ventilation users. We conclude that oxygen therapy is not an effective substitute for assisted ventilation for patients with primarily ventilatory insufficiency. Noninvasive ventilatory aids can be used effectively for up to full-time ventilatory support for patients with neuromuscular conditions whose bulbar muscle function is adequate to avert the need for gastrostomy tube placement.


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Services de soins à domicile , Hospitalisation , Maladies neuromusculaires/complications , Oxygénothérapie , Pneumopathie infectieuse/étiologie , Insuffisance respiratoire/thérapie , Respirateurs artificiels , Analyse de variance , Études de suivi , Gastrostomie/effets indésirables , Gastrostomie/instrumentation , Humains , Ventilation en pression positive intermittente , Intubation gastro-intestinale/effets indésirables , Intubation gastro-intestinale/instrumentation , Cyphose/complications , Bronchopneumopathies obstructives/complications , Bronchopneumopathies obstructives/thérapie , Adulte d'âge moyen , Maladies du motoneurone/complications , Amyotrophie spinale/complications , Maladies musculaires/complications , Dystrophies musculaires/complications , Oxygénothérapie/effets indésirables , Syndrome post-poliomyélitique/complications , Insuffisance respiratoire/étiologie , Infections de l'appareil respiratoire/étiologie , Infections de l'appareil respiratoire/thérapie , Scoliose/complications , Traumatismes de la moelle épinière/complications , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Téléphone , Trachéostomie/instrumentation , Respirateurs artificiels/effets indésirables
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