E. Smith
Ohio State University
25 Papers
36 Citations
E. Smith is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: r-process & Neutron. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 25 publications. Previous affiliations of E. Smith include Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics & Michigan State University.
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Papers
TOF-Brho Mass Measurements of Very Exotic Nuclides for Astrophysical Calculations at the NSCL
Milan Matos,Alfredo Estrade,M. Amthor,Ani Aprahamian,D. Bazin,Ana Becerril,T. Elliot,D. Galaviz,Alexandra Gade,S. Gupta,Giuseppe Lorusso,Fernando Montes,J. Pereira,Mauricio Portillo,A. M. Rogers,Hendrik Schatz,Dan Shapira,E. Smith,Andreas Stolz,Mark S. Wallace +19 more
TL;DR: The NSCL facility provides a well-suited infrastructure for TOF mass measurements of very exotic nuclei, such as neutron-rich nuclides in the Fe region, important for r-process calculations and for calculations of processes occurring in the crust of accreting neutron stars.
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New experimental efforts along the rp-process path
Daniel Galaviz,A. M. Amthor,D. Bazin,B. A. Brown,A. L. Cole,T. Elliot,Alfredo Estrade,Zs. Fülöp,Alexandra Gade,T. Glasmacher,R. Kessler,Giuseppe Lorusso,Milan Matos,Fernando Montes,Fernando Montes,W. Müller,J. Pereira,J. Pereira,Hendrik Schatz,Hendrik Schatz,B. M. Sherrill,B. M. Sherrill,F. Schertz,Y. Shimbara,E. Smith,Atsushi Tamii,Mark Wallace,R. G. T. Zegers,R. G. T. Zegers +28 more
TL;DR: The level structure just above the proton threshold of the nucleus 30S has been studied using the neutron removal process on fast radioactive beams at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) at Michigan State University as mentioned in this paper.
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Decay Studies of Neutron Deficient Antimony Near the Endpoint of the rp-Process
E. Smith
- 01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a 2003 experiment designed to reduce uncertainties in the decay properties of Sb isotopes beyond the proton drip line and in the vicinity of the Sn-Sb-Te cycle.
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•Journal Article
Time-of-flight mass measurements and their importance for nuclear astrophysics
Milan Matos,Alfredo Estrade,A. M. Amthor,D. Bazin,Ana Becerril,T. Elliot,Michael Famiano,Alexandra Gade,D. Galaviz,Giuseppe Lorusso,J. Pereira,J. Pereira,Mauricio Portillo,A. M. Rogers,Hendrik Schatz,Hendrik Schatz,Dan Shapira,E. Smith,Andreas Stolz,Mark S. Wallace +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the TOF-B rho technique that includes a position measurement for magnetic rigidity correction has been implemented at the NSCL, and an experiment with a similar time-of-flight (TOF)-based technique is approved and planned at the next generation radioactive beam facility (RIBF) at RIKEN.
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A novel proportional drift tube system
TL;DR: In this paper, a proportional drift tube (PDT) made of glued Kraft paper laminations was used in an experiment at LAMPF to search for neutrino oscillations.
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