A. Gadea
University of Padua
5 Papers
24 Citations
A. Gadea is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ion & Neutron. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
PRISMA - a magnetic spectrometer for heavy ions at LNL
A. Latina,A. M. Stefanini,S. Beghini,B. R. Behera,L. Corradi,G. de Angelis,A. de Rosa,E. Fioretto,A. Gadea,M. Gulmini,G. Inglima,M. La Commara,G. Maron,Roberto Menegazzo,N. Marginean,G. Montagnoli,D. R. Napoli,D. Pierroutsakou,G. Pollarolo,M. Romoli,M. Sandoli,Fernando Scarlassara,S Szilner,N. Toniolo,M. Trotta,Y. W. Wu +25 more
TL;DR: The heavy-ion magnetic spectrometer PRISMA was recently installed at Laboratori Naz. di Legnaro, in order to exploit the heavy ion beams of the XTU Tandem-ALPI-PIAVE accelerator complex, with masses up to A≃200 at energies ≃5-10 MeV MeV A.
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Application of the recursive subtraction pulse shape analysis algorithm to in-beam HPGe signals
F. C. L. Crespi,F. Camera,A. Bracco,Benedicte Million,O. Wieland,V. Vandone,F. Recchia,A. Gadea,Th. Kröll,D. Mengoni,E. Farnea,C. A. Ur,D. Bazzacco +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the recursive subtraction (RS) algorithm was applied to data acquired during the in-beam tests of two different highly segmented HPGe detectors, determining the number of interactions per segment and their radial coordinates.
Investigations of 159-163Dy using Incomplete Fusion Reactions
A. Jungclaus,B. Binder,A. Dietrich,T. Härtlein,H. Bauer,C. Gund,D. Pansegrau,Dirk Schwalm,D. Bazzacco,G. de Angelis,E. Farnea,A. Gadea,S. Lunardi,D. R. Napoli,C. Rossi-Alvarez,C. A. Ur,G.B. Hagemann +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the isotopes 159 and 163 Dy were investigated using incomplete fusion reactions 7Li → 158,160Gd at beam energies of 8 MeV/u and γ-rays were detected in the GASP spectrometer in coincidence with the fast charged particles detected in ISIS silicon ball.
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Intruder configurations in neutron-rich P and S isotopes
J. Ollier,A. Hodsdon,R. Chapman,X. Liang,M. Burns,K. Keyes,M. Labiche,A. Papenberg,K. M. Spohr,M. Davison,G. de Angelis,M. Axiotis,B. R. Behera,L. Corradi,A. Gadea,A. Latina,Th. Kröll,Th. Kröll,N. Marginean,T. Martinez,D. R. Napoli,A. M. Stefanini,M. Trotta,S. Beghini,D. Bazzacco,E. Farnea,S. Lunardi,G. Montagnoli,Fernando Scarlassara,Alick Deacon,A. G. Smith,J. F. Smith,D. Curien,F. Haas,D. Verney,A. Jungclaus,F. Azaiez,F. Ibrahim,M. Stanoiu,Zs. Dombradi +39 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the GASP array was used to measure the γ decays of previously unobserved yrast and near yrast states of 34P which were populated when 230 MeV 36S ions were incident on a thin target of 208Pb using the CLARA detector array in conjunction with the PRISMA magnetic spectrometer.
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Measurement of lifetimes in V 46 with the EUROBALL γ-ray spectrometer
K. Jessen,O. Möller,A. Dewald,P. von Brentano,A. Fitzler,J. Jolie,B. Saha,P. Petkov,P. Petkov,F. Brandolini,A. Gadea,S. M. Lenzi,G. de Angelis,E. Farnea,D. R. Napoli,B. J. P. Gall +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the recoil distance Doppler shift technique with the Cologne plunger device coupled to the EUROBALL IV spectrometer to derive the lifetime of four excited states.
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