D. Tonev
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
5 Papers
5 Citations
D. Tonev is an academic researcher from Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: AGATA & Semiconductor detector. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Physics opportunities with the Advanced Gamma Tracking Array: AGATA
W. Korten,A. Atac,A. Atac,D. Beaumel,P. Bednarczyk,M. A. Bentley,G. Benzoni,A. J. Boston,A. Bracco,Joakim Cederkäll,Bo Cederwall,M. Ciemala,Eric Clément,F. C. L. Crespi,D. Curien,G. de Angelis,F. Didierjean,D. T. Doherty,Zs. Dombrádi,G. Duchêne,J. Dudek,B. Fernández-Domínguez,B. Fornal,A. Gadea,Liam Gaffney,J. Gerl,K. A. Gladnishki,A. Goasduff,M. Górska,Paul Greenlees,Herbert Hess,D. G. Jenkins,P. R. John,A. Jungclaus,M. Kmiecik,A. Korichi,M. Labiche,S. Leoni,J. Ljungvall,A. Lopez-Martens,A. Maj,D. Mengoni,B. Million,A. Nannini,D. R. Napoli,P. J. Nolan,Johan Nyberg,A. Obertelli,Janne Pakarinen,Janne Pakarinen,Norbert Pietralla,Zs. Podolyák,Begoña Quintana,Riccardo Raabe,G. Rainovski,F. Recchia,P. Reiter,Dirk Rudolph,J. Simpson,Ch. Theisen,D. Tonev,A. Tumino,J. J. Valiente-Dobón,O. Wieland,K. Wimmer,M. Zielińska +65 more
TL;DR: The Advanced Gamma Tracking Array (AGATA) as discussed by the authors is a high-resolution γ-ray spectrometer, solely built from highly segmented high-purity Ge detectors, capable of measuring γ rays from a few tens of keV to beyond 10 MeV.
Half-life measurements of 137, 139Cs excited nuclear states
B. Roussière,María Angélica Cardona,María Angélica Cardona,I. Deloncle,Daniel Hojman,Jürgen Kiener,P. Petkov,D. Tonev,Ts. Venkova +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a fast-timing setup has been developed to measure the nuclear-state half-lives of neutron-rich Xe nuclei, which were produced by the 238U photofission induced by the 50MeV electron beam delivered by the ALTO facility.
LIFETIME MEASUREMENTS IN 134 Pr AND CHIRALITY IN NUCLEI
D. Tonev,P. Petkov,D. L. Balabanski,G. de Angelis,A. Gadea,D. R. Napoli,N. Marginean,A. Dewald,P. Pejovic,A. Fitzler,O. Möller,K. O. Zell,Slobodan Brant,S. Frauendorf,D. Bazzacco,S. M. Lenzi,S. Lunardi,P. Bednarczyk,D. Curien,C. M. Petrache,Q. Zhong,Y. H. Zhang,Jing-ye Zhang +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the lifetime of exited states in 134Pr by means of the recoil distance Doppler-shift and Dopplar-shift attenuation techniques, and the experimental results do not support the presence of static chirality underlying the importance of shape fluctuations.
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Interaction position resolution simulations and in-beam measurements of the AGATA HPGe detectors
Pär-Anders Söderström,F. Recchia,Johan Nyberg,Ali Al-Adili,A. Atac,S. Aydin,D. Bazzacco,P. Bednarczyk,B. Birkenbach,D. Bortolato,A. J. Boston,H. C. Boston,B. Bruyneel,D. Bucurescu,Enrico Calore,S.J. Colosimo,F. C. L. Crespi,N. Dosme,J. Eberth,E. Farnea,F. Filmer,A. Gadea,A. Gottardo,Xavier Grave,J. Grebosz,R. Griffiths,M. Gulmini,T. Habermann,Herbert Hess,Grzegorz Jaworski,Peter M. Jones,Pankaj S. Joshi,D. S. Judson,R.S. Kempley,Anton Khaplanov,Eric Legay,D. Lersch,Joa Ljungvall,A. Lopez-Martens,W. Meczynski,D. Mengoni,C. Michelagnoli,P. Molini,D. R. Napoli,R. Orlandi,Gheorghe Pascovici,Alberto Pullia,P. Reiter,E. Sahin,J. F. Smith,John Paul Strachan,D. Tonev,C. Unsworth,C. A. Ur,Jose Javier Valiente-Dobón,C. Veyssiere,Andreas Wiens +56 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the interaction position resolution of the segmented HPGe detectors of an AGATA triple cluster detector has been studied through Monte Carlo simulations and in an in-beam experiment.
Structure of the N = 50 As, Ge, Ga nuclei
E. Sahin,E. Sahin,G. de Angelis,G. Duchêne,T. Faul,A. Gadea,A. Gadea,A. F. Lisetskiy,Dieter Ackermann,Alejandro Algora,Alejandro Algora,S. Aydin,F. Azaiez,D. Bazzacco,G. Benzoni,M. Bostan,T. Byrski,Igor T. Čeliković,R. Chapman,L. Corradi,S. Courtin,D. Curien,U. Datta Pramanik,F. Didierjean,O. Dorvaux,M. N. Erduran,S. Erturk,E. Farnea,E. Fioretto,S. Franchoo,B.J.P. Gall,A. Gottardo,A. Gottardo,B. Guiot,F. Haas,F. Ibrahim,Elif Ince,A. Khouaja,A. Kusoglu,G. La Rana,M. Labiche,D. Lebhertz,S. M. Lenzi,S. Leoni,S. Lunardi,P. Mason,D. Mengoni,D. Mengoni,C. Michelagnoli,V. Modamio,G. Montagnoli,D. Montanari,R. Moro,B. Mouginot,D. R. Napoli,David O'Donnell,J. R. B. Oliveira,J. Ollier,R. Orlandi,G. Pollarolo,F. Recchia,J. Robin,M. D. Salsac,Fernando Scarlassara,R. P. Singh,R. Silvestri,J. F. Smith,I. Stefan,A. M. Stefanini,K. Subotic,S. Szilner,D. Tonev,D. A. Torres,M. Trotta,Predrag Ujić,C. A. Ur,J. J. Valiente-Dobón,D. Verney,M. Yalcinkaya,P. T. Wady,Kenia Teodoro Wiedemann,K. Zuber +81 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the level structures of the N = 50 83As, 82Ge, and 81Ga isotones have been investigated by means of multi-nucleon transfer reactions, and the results obtained on the high-spin states of such nuclei are used to test the stability of the n = 50 shell closure in the region of 78Ni (Z = 28 ).