Ch. Theisen
Université Paris-Saclay
155 Papers
501 Citations
Ch. Theisen is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Excited state. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 143 publications. Previous affiliations of Ch. Theisen include French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission & DSM.
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High-spin structures of fiveN=82isotopes:54136Xe,55137Cs,56138Ba,57139La, and58140Ce
A. Astier,M. G. Porquet,Ts. Venkova,D. Verney,Ch. Theisen,G. Duchêne,F. Azaiez,G. Barreau,D. Curien,I. Deloncle,O. Dorvaux,B. J. P. Gall,M. Houry,R. Lucas,N. Redon,M. Rousseau,O. Stezowski +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the high-spin states of 139La have been identified for the first time, while the high spin yrast and near-to-yrast structures of the four others have been greatly extended.
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Heavy Element Spectroscopy At JYFL
Paul Greenlees,N. Amzal,J. E. Bastin,E. Bouchez,P. A. Butler,A. Chatillon,O. Dorvaux,S. Eeckhaudt,K. J. Eskola,B. J. P. Gall,J. Gerl,T. Grahn,Andreas Görgen,N. J. Hammond,K. Hauschild,R-D Herzberg,F. P. Heßberger,R. D. Humphreys,A. Hürstel,D. G. Jenkins,G. D. Jones,Peter B. Jones,R. Julin,S. Juutinen,H. Kankaanpää,A. Keenan,Heikki Kettunen,F. Khalfallah,W. Korten,Pasi Kuusiniemi,Y. Le Coz,M. Leino,A.-P. Leppänen,M. Muikku,Paivi Nieminen,J. Pakarinen,P. Rahkila,P. Reiter,M. Rousseau,C. Scholey,Ch. Theisen,J. Uusitalo,J. N. Wilson,H. J. Wollersheim +43 more
- 05 Apr 2005
TL;DR: A series of experiments to study the properties of transfermium nuclei have been performed at the Department of Physics of the University of Jyvaskyla The experiments are carried out by a large group of collaborating institutes as discussed by the authors.
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γ spectroscopy of 25 , 27 Ne and 26 , 27 Na
A. Obertelli,A. Gillibert,N. Alamanos,M. A. G. Alvarez,F. Auger,R. Dayras,A. Drouart,N. Keeley,V. Lapoux,Xavier Mougeot,L. Nalpas,E. C. Pollacco,F. Skaza,Ch. Theisen,B. Jurado,W. Mittig,F. Rejmund,M. Rejmund,P. Roussel-Chomaz,H. Savajols,A. Pakou,N. Patronis +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the deuterium target in inverse kinematics at 9.7 MeV/nucleon and the selectivity of the (d,p),(d,t), and (n,n) transfer reactions.
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Shell evolution beyond N =40 : 69,71,73 Cu
E. Sahin,Maria Doncel,Kamila Sieja,G. de Angelis,A. Gadea,Begoña Quintana,Andreas Görgen,V. Modamio,D. Mengoni,J. J. Valiente-Dobón,P. R. John,M. Albers,D. Bazzacco,G. Benzoni,B. Birkenbach,Bo Cederwall,Emyr Clement,D. Curien,L. Corradi,P. Désesquelles,A. Dewald,F. Didierjean,G. Duchêne,J. Eberth,M. N. Erduran,E. Farnea,E. Fioretto,C. Fransen,Roman Gernhäuser,A. Gottardo,M. Hackstein,Trine Wiborg Hagen,A. Hernandez-Prieto,Hans-Jurgen E. Hess,T. Hüyük,A. Jungclaus,S. Klupp,W. Korten,A. Kusoglu,S. M. Lenzi,J. Ljungvall,C. Louchart,S. Lunardi,R. Menegazzo,C. Michelagnoli,Tea Mijatović,B. Million,P. Molini,G. Montagnoli,D. Montanari,O. Möller,D. R. Napoli,A. Obertelli,R. Orlandi,G. Pollarolo,A. Pullia,F. Recchia,P. Reiter,D. Rosso,W. Rother,M. D. Salsac,F. Scarlassara,M. Schlarb,Sunniva Siem,Pushpendra Singh,P. A. Söderström,A. M. Stefanini,O. Stezowski,B. Sulignano,Suzana Szilner,Ch. Theisen,C. A. Ur,M. Yalcinkaya +72 more
TL;DR: The level structure of the neutron-rich 69Cu, 71Cu, and 73Cu isotopes has been investigated by means of multinucleon transfer reactions as discussed by the authors, and the results are compared with predictions of large-scale shell model calculations, giving a further insight into the evolution of the proton pf shell as neutrons fill the 1g9/2 orbital.
Recoil-fission tagging of the transfermium nucleus 252No
A.-P. Leppänen,Juha Uusitalo,Paul Greenlees,R.-D. Herzberg,N. Amzal,F. Becker,P. A. Butler,A. J. Chewter,J. F. C. Cocks,O. Dorvaux,S. Eeckhaudt,K. J. Eskola,J. Gerl,T. Grahn,N. J. Hammond,K. Hauschild,K. Helariutta,F. P. Heßberger,M. Houry,G. D. Jones,Peter M. Jones,R. Julin,S. Juutinen,H. Kankaanpää,Heikki Kettunen,T. L. Khoo,W. Korten,Pasi Kuusiniemi,Y. Le Coz,Matti Leino,C. J. Lister,R. Lucas,M. Muikku,Paivi Nieminen,M. Nyman,R. D. Page,Janne Pakarinen,P. Rahkila,P. Reiter,Jan Sarén,Ch. Schlegel,C. Scholey,O. Stezowski,Ch. Theisen,Wladyslaw Henryk Trzaska,H. J. Wollersheim +45 more
TL;DR: An in-beam study of the transfermium nucleus 252No has been performed using the JUROSPHERE II array of germanium detectors coupled to the gas-filled recoil separator RITU as discussed by the authors.
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