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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Quadrupole collectivity in Ca 42 from low-energy Coulomb excitation with AGATA
K. Hadynska-Klek,P. J. Napiorkowski,M. Zielińska,J. Srebrny,A. Maj,F. Azaiez,J. J. Valiente Dobon,M. Kicińska-Habior,F. Nowacki,H. Naïdja,B. Bounthong,Tomás R. Rodríguez,G. de Angelis,T. Abraham,G. Anil Kumar,D. Bazzacco,Marco Bellato,Damiano Bortolato,P. Bednarczyk,G. Benzoni,L. Berti,B. Birkenbach,B. Bruyneel,S. Brambilla,F. Camera,Joël Chavas,Bo Cederwall,L. Charles,M. Ciemala,P. Cocconi,P. J. Coleman-Smith,A. Colombo,Alessandra Corsi,F. C. L. Crespi,D. M. Cullen,A. Czermak,P. Désesquelles,D. T. Doherty,B. Dulny,J. Eberth,E. Farnea,B. Fornal,S. Franchoo,A. Gadea,A. Giaz,A. Gottardo,X. Grave,J. Grebosz,Andreas Görgen,M. Gulmini,T. Habermann,Hans-Jurgen E. Hess,Roberto Isocrate,J. Iwanicki,G. Jaworski,D. S. Judson,A. Jungclaus,N. Karkour,M. Kmiecik,D. Karpiński,M. Kisieliński,N. Kondratyev,A. Korichi,M. Komorowska,M. Kowalczyk,W. Korten,M. Krzysiek,G. Lehaut,S. Leoni,J. Ljungvall,A. Lopez-Martens,S. Lunardi,G. Maron,K. Mazurek,R. Menegazzo,D. Mengoni,E. Merchan,W. Meczynski,C. Michelagnoli,B. Million,S. Myalski,D. R. Napoli,Megumi Niikura,A. Obertelli,S. F. Özmen,M. Palacz,L. Próchniak,Alberto Pullia,Begoña Quintana,G. Rampazzo,F. Recchia,N. Redon,P. Reiter,D. Rosso,K. Rusek,E. Sahin,M. D. Salsac,Pär-Anders Söderström,I. Stefan,O. Stezowski,J. Styczen,Ch. Theisen,N. Toniolo,C. A. Ur,R. Wadsworth,B. Wasilewska,Andreas Wiens,J. L. Wood,K. Wrzosek-Lipska,M. Zieblinski +109 more
TL;DR: A Coulomb-excitation experiment to study electromagnetic properties of Ca42 was performed using a 170-MeV calcium beam from the TANDEM XPU facility at INFN Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro as discussed by the authors.
Pygmy dipole resonance in 124 Sn populated by inelastic scattering of 17 O
Luna Pellegri,A. Bracco,F. C. L. Crespi,S. Leoni,F. Camera,E. G. Lanza,M. Kmiecik,A. Maj,R. Avigo,G. Benzoni,N. Blasi,C. Boiano,S. Bottoni,S. Brambilla,S. Ceruti,A. Giaz,B. Million,A. I. Morales,R. Nicolini,V. Vandone,O. Wieland,D. Bazzacco,P. Bednarczyk,Marco Bellato,B. Birkenbach,D. Bortolato,Bo Cederwall,L. Charles,M. Ciemala,G. de Angelis,P. Désesquelles,J. Eberth,E. Farnea,A. Gadea,Roman Gernhäuser,Andreas Görgen,A. Gottardo,J. Grebosz,Herbert Hess,Roberto Isocrate,J. Jolie,D. S. Judson,A. Jungclaus,N. Karkour,M. Krzysiek,Elena Litvinova,Elena Litvinova,S. Lunardi,K. Mazurek,D. Mengoni,C. Michelagnoli,Roberto Menegazzo,P. Molini,D. R. Napoli,A. Pullia,Begoña Quintana,F. Recchia,P. Reiter,M.D. Salsac,B. Siebeck,Sunniva Siem,J. Simpson,P. A. Söderström,O. Stezowski,O. Stezowski,Ch. Theisen,C. A. Ur,J. J. Valiente Dobon,M. Zieblinski +68 more
TL;DR: In this article, the gamma decay from the high-lying states of Sn-124 was measured using the inelastic scattering of O-17 at 340 MeV, and the emitted gamma rays were detected with high resolution with the AGATA demonstrator array and the scattered ions were detected in two segmented Delta E-E silicon telescopes.
TIARA: A large solid angle silicon array for direct reaction studies with radioactive beams
M. Labiche,M. Labiche,W. N. Catford,Roy Crawford Lemmon,C. N. Timis,R. Chapman,N. A. Orr,B. Fernández-Domínguez,G. Moores,N. L. Achouri,N. Amzal,S. Appleton,N. I. Ashwood,T. D. Baldwin,M. Burns,Luis Caballero,J. Cacitti,J.M. Casadjian,Marielle Chartier,N. Curtis,K. Faiz,Martin Freer,Julien Gautier,W. Gelletly,G. Iltis,B. Lecornu,X. Liang,C. Marry,Y. Merrer,L. Olivier,S.D. Pain,V. F. E. Pucknell,B. Raine,M. Rejmund,Berta Rubio,F. Saillant,H. Savajols,O. Sorlin,K. M. Spohr,Ch. Theisen,G. Voltolini,D. D. Warner +41 more
TL;DR: The Transfer and Inelastic All-angle Reaction Array (TIARA) as mentioned in this paper was designed to study direct reactions induced by radioactive beams in inverse kinematics, and was coupled to the γ-ray array EXOGAM and the spectrometer VAMOS at the GANIL Laboratory.
Internal conversion and summing effects in heavy-nuclei spectroscopy
TL;DR: In this article, state-of-the-art calculations of the Md 101 251 α decay were performed and compared to experimental data. But the results were not compared to those available in the literature.
In-beam spectroscopic study of Cf-244
Joonas Konki,B. Sulignano,Paul Greenlees,Ch. Theisen,Kalle Auranen,H. Badran,R. Briselet,Daniel Cox,F. Defranchi Bisso,Jacek Dobaczewski,Tuomas Grahn,Andrej Herzan,R-D Herzberg,Rauno Julin,Sakari Juutinen,J. Khuyagbaatar,M. Leino,A. Lightfoot,Janne Pakarinen,Philippos Papadakis,Jari Partanen,Panu Rahkila,Mikael Sandzelius,Jan Sarén,Catherine Scholey,Yue Shi,Yue Shi,M. Smolen,Juha Sorri,Sanna Stolze,Juha Uusitalo +30 more
TL;DR: The ground-state rotational band of the neutron-deficient californium (Z = 98) isotope 244Cf was identified for the first time and measured up to a tentative spin and parity of I = 20+ as mentioned in this paper.