C. Sotty
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
44 Papers
80 Citations
C. Sotty is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Excited state & Neutron. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 34 publications.
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Blurring the boundaries between ion sources: The application of the RILIS inside a FEBIAD type ion source at ISOLDE
T. Day Goodacre,T. Day Goodacre,J. Billowes,Richard Catherall,Thomas Elias Cocolios,B. Crepieux,D. V. Fedorov,V. N. Fedosseev,Liam Gaffney,T. Giles,A. Gottberg,Kara Marie Lynch,B. A. Marsh,T.M. Mendonca,J.P. Ramos,J.P. Ramos,Ralf Erik Rossel,Ralf Erik Rossel,Ralf Erik Rossel,Sebastian Rothe,S. Sels,C. Sotty,Thierry Stora,C. Van Beveren,M. Veinhard +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Versatile Arc Discharge and Laser Ion Source (VADLIS) was applied inside a FEBIAD-type ion source at an ISOL facility.
Multi-particle Emission from {(31}) Ar at ISOLDE
I. Marroquin,M. J. G. Borge,A. A. Ciemny,H. De Witte,L. M. Fraile,H. O. U. Fynbo,A. Garzon-Camacho,A. M. Howard,Håkan Johansson,Björn Jonson,Oliver S. Kirsebom,G. T. Koldste,R. Lica,M. V. Lund,M. Madurga,C. Mazzocchi,C. Mihai,M. Munch,S. A. Nae,Enrique Nácher,A. Negret,Thomas Nilsson,Ángel Perea,J. Refsgaard,K. Riisager,E. Rapisarda,C. Sotty,M. Stanoiu,Olof Tengblad,A. Turturica,M. V. Vedia +30 more
TL;DR: The MAGISOL Si-Plugin Chamber was installed at the ISOLDE Decay Station to study the exotic decay modes of the proton drip-line nucleus Ar-31 as discussed by the authors.
Unexpected high-energy γ emission from decaying exotic nuclei
A. Gottardo,D. Verney,I. Deloncle,Sophie Péru,C. Delafosse,S. Roccia,I. Matea,C. Sotty,Corina Andreoiu,C. Costache,M. C. Delattre,A. Etilé,S. Franchoo,C. Gaulard,J. Guillot,F. Ibrahim,M. Lebois,M. Maccormick,N. Marginean,R. Marginean,Marco Martini,C. Mihai,I. O. Mitu,L. Olivier,C. Portail,L. Qi,B. Roussière,L. Stan,D. A. Testov,D. A. Testov,J. N. Wilson,Deyan Yordanov +31 more
TL;DR: The N=52 Ga83 β decay was studied at ALTO as mentioned in this paper, where the radioactive 83 Ga beam was produced through the ISOL photofission technique and collected on a movable tape for the measurement of γ -ray emission following β decay.
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Evolution of deformation in neutron-rich Ba isotopes up to A =150
R. Lica,G. Benzoni,Tomás R. Rodríguez,M. J. G. Borge,L. M. Fraile,Henryk Mach,A. I. Morales,Miguel Madurga,C. Sotty,V. Vedia,H. De Witte,J. Benito,R. N. Bernard,T. Berry,A. Bracco,F. Camera,S. Ceruti,V. Charviakova,N. Cieplicka-Oryńczak,C. Costache,F. C. L. Crespi,J. Creswell,G. Fernández-Martínez,H. O. U. Fynbo,Paul Greenlees,I. Homm,Mark Huyse,J. Jolie,V. Karayonchev,Ulli Köster,J. Konki,T. Kröll,J. Kurcewicz,T. Kurtukian-Nieto,I.H. Lazarus,M. V. Lund,N. Marginean,R. Mărginean,C. Mihai,R. E. Mihai,A. Negret,A. K. Ordúz,Z. Patyk,S. Pascu,V. F. E. Pucknell,Panu Rahkila,E. Rapisarda,J.-M. Régis,L. M. Robledo,F. Rotaru,N. Saed-Samii,V. Sánchez-Tembleque,M. Stanoiu,Olof Tengblad,M. Thuerauf,A. Turturica,P. Van Duppen,N. Warr +57 more
TL;DR: The IDS Collaboration acknowledges financial support from Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, the Italian "Programmi di Ricerca Scientifica di Rilevante Interesse Nionale" (PRIN), contract 2001024324 01302, the European Union seventh framework through ENSAR, contract 262010; the European Unions Horizon 2020 Framework research and innovation program under grant agreement 654002 (ENSAR2); the FATIMA-NuPNET network via the PRI-PIMNUP
Beta-delayed proton emission from 20Mg
M. V. Lund,Andrei Andreyev,María José García Borge,María José García Borge,Joakim Cederkäll,H. De Witte,L. M. Fraile,H. O. U. Fynbo,Paul Greenlees,Paul Greenlees,L. J. Harkness-Brennan,A. M. Howard,Marc Huyse,Björn Jonson,D. S. Judson,Oliver S. Kirsebom,Joonas Konki,Joonas Konki,J. Kurcewicz,I.H. Lazarus,R. Lica,Simon Lindberg,Miguel Madurga,N. Marginean,R. Mărginean,I. Marroquin,C. Mihai,M. Munch,Enrique Nácher,A. Negret,Thomas Nilsson,R. D. Page,S. Pascu,Ángel Perea,V. F. E. Pucknell,P. Rahkila,P. Rahkila,E. Rapisarda,K. Riisager,F. Rotaru,C. Sotty,M. Stanoiu,Olof Tengblad,A. Turturica,P. Van Duppen,V. Vedia,R. Wadsworth,N. Warr +47 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an updated decay scheme, including three new resonances above the proton separation energy in 20 Na and more precise resonance energies, was presented, which may allow studies of the 4032.9(2.4)keV resonance in 19 Ne through the beta decay of 20 Mg, which is important for the astrophysically relevant reaction 15O(?,?)19Ne.