H. Hess
University of Cologne
9 Papers
110 Citations
H. Hess is an academic researcher from University of Cologne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coulomb excitation & Neutron. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
"Safe" Coulomb excitation of 30Mg.
O. Niedermaier,Heiko Scheit,V. Bildstein,H. Boie,J. Fitting,R. von Hahn,F. Köck,M. Lauer,U. K. Pal,Holger Podlech,R. Repnow,Dirk Schwalm,C. Alvarez,F. Ames,Georg Bollen,S. Emhofer,Dietrich Habs,Oliver Kester,R. Lutter,K. Rudolph,M. Pasini,P. G. Thirolf,B. H. Wolf,J. Eberth,G. Gersch,H. Hess,P. Reiter,O. Thelen,N. Warr,Dirk Weisshaar,F. Aksouh,P. Van den Bergh,P. Van Duppen,M. Huyse,O. Ivanov,P. Mayet,J. Van de Walle,J. Äystö,P. A. Butler,Joakim Cederkäll,P. Delahaye,H. O. U. Fynbo,L. M. Fraile,O. Forstner,S. Franchoo,S. Franchoo,Ulli Köster,Thomas Nilsson,Thomas Nilsson,Markku Oinonen,T. Sieber,Fredrik Wenander,M. Pantea,Achim Richter,G. Schrieder,H. Simon,T. Behrens,Roman Gernhäuser,Th. Kröll,R. Krücken,M. Münch,T. Davinson,J. Gerl,G. Huber,A. M. Hurst,J. Iwanicki,Björn Jonson,P. Lieb,L. Liljeby,A. Schempp,A. Scherillo,P. Schmidt,G. Walter +72 more
TL;DR: The first radioactive beam experiment performed at the recently commissioned REX-ISOLDE facility at CERN in conjunction with the highly efficient gamma spectrometer MINIBALL confirms the theoretical conjecture that the neutron-rich magnesium isotope 30Mg resides outside the "island of inversion".
Low-energy Coulomb excitation of Sr 96,98 beams
E. Clément,M. Zielinska,S. Péru,H. Goutte,Stéphane Hilaire,Andreas Görgen,W. Korten,D. T. Doherty,D. T. Doherty,B. Bastin,C. Bauer,A. Blazhev,N. Bree,B. Bruyneel,P. A. Butler,Jonathan Butterworth,Joakim Cederkäll,Joakim Cederkäll,P. Delahaye,A. Dijon,Andreas Ekström,Conor Fitzpatrick,C. Fransen,Georgi P. Georgiev,R. Gernhäuser,H. Hess,J. Iwanicki,D. G. Jenkins,A. C. Larsen,J. Ljungvall,R. Lutter,P. Marley,K. Moschner,P. J. Napiorkowski,Janne Pakarinen,A. Petts,P. Reiter,Therese Renstrøm,M. Seidlitz,B. Siebeck,Sunniva Siem,C. Sotty,J. Srebrny,I. Stefanescu,Gry Merete Tveten,Gry Merete Tveten,J. Van de Walle,M. J. Vermeulen,D. Voulot,N. Warr,Fredrik Wenander,Andreas Wiens,H. De Witte,K. Wrzosek-Lipska +53 more
TL;DR: In this article, the structure of neutron-rich 96,98Sr nuclei was investigated by low-energy safe Coulomb excitation of radioactive beams at the REX-ISOLDE facility, CERN, with the MINIBALL spectrometer.
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Low-energy Coulomb excitation of $^{62}$Fe and $^{62}$Mn following in-beam decay of $^{62}$Mn
Liam Gaffney,J. Van de Walle,J. Van de Walle,B. Bastin,B. Bastin,V. Bildstein,A. Blazhev,N. Bree,Joakim Cederkäll,I. G. Darby,H. De Witte,Douglas D. DiJulio,Jan Diriken,Valentin Fedosseev,Ch. Fransen,R. Gernhäuser,A. Gustafsson,H. Hess,Mark Huyse,N. Kesteloot,Th. Kröll,R. Lutter,B. A. Marsh,P. Reiter,M. Seidlitz,P. Van Duppen,D. Voulot,N. Warr,Fredrik Wenander,Kathrin Wimmer,K. Wrzosek-Lipska,K. Wrzosek-Lipska +31 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a subbarrier Coulomb-excitation was performed on a mixed beam of $62$Mn and $62}$Fe at REX-ISOLDE, CERN, where the trapping and charge breeding times were varied in order to alter the composition of the beam.
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Quadrupole deformation of Xe 130 measured in a Coulomb-excitation experiment
L. Morrison,K. Hadyńska-Klȩk,K. Hadyńska-Klȩk,Zs. Podolyák,D. T. Doherty,Liam Gaffney,Liam Gaffney,L. Kaya,L. Próchniak,J. Samorajczyk-Pyśk,J. Srebrny,T. Berry,A. Boukhari,M. Brunet,R.L. Canavan,Richard Catherall,S.J. Colosimo,J. G. Cubiss,H. De Witte,Ch. Fransen,E. Giannopoulos,E. Giannopoulos,H. Hess,Th. Kröll,N. Lalović,B. A. Marsh,Y. Martinez Palenzuela,Y. Martinez Palenzuela,P. J. Napiorkowski,G. G. O'Neill,Janne Pakarinen,Janne Pakarinen,J.P. Ramos,P. Reiter,Jose Rodriguez,D. Rosiak,Sebastian Rothe,M. Rudigier,M. Siciliano,J. Snäll,P. Spagnoletti,S. Thiel,N. Warr,F. Wenander,Radostina Zidarova,M. Zielińska +45 more
TL;DR: In this article, low-lying states in the isotope Xe130 were populated in a Coulomb-excitation experiment performed at CERN's HIE-ISOLDE facility.
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REFINEMENT OF THE Ca-42 LEVEL SCHEME. PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM THE FIRST AGATA DEMONSTRATOR EXPERIMENT
K. Hadynska-Klek,P. J. Napiorkowski,A. Maj,F. Azaiez,J. J. Valiente-Dobón,G. de Angelis,G. Anil Kumar,D. Bazzacco,Piotr Bednarczyk,M. Bellato,G. Benzoni,L. Berti,Damiano Bortolato,B. Bruyneel,F. Camera,M. Ciemala,P. Cocconi,A. Colombo,Andrea Corsi,F. C. L. Crespi,A. Czermak,B. Dulny,E. Farnea,B. Fornal,S. Franchoo,A. Gadea,Agnese Giaz,A. Gottardo,X. Grave,J. Grebosz,M. Gulmini,H. Hess,Roberto Isocrate,G. Jaworski,M. Kicińska-Habior,M. Kmiecik,N. Kondratyev,A. Korichi,W. Korten,G. Lehaut,S. M. Lenzi,S. Leoni,S. Lunardi,G. Maron,R. Menegazzo,D. Mengoni,E. Merchan,W. Meczynski,C. Michelagnoli,P. Molini,D. R. Napoli,R. Nicolini,Megumi Niikura,M. Palacz,G. Rampazzo,F. Recchia,N. Redon,P. Reiter,D. Rosso,E. Sahin,J. Srebrny,I. Stefan,O. Stezowski,J. Styczen,N. Toniolo,C. A. Ur,V. Vandone,B. Wadsworth,Andreas Wiens,K. Wrzosek-Lipska,M. Zielińska,M. Zieblinski +71 more
TL;DR: The Coulomb excitation experiment to study electromagnetic properties of low-lying states in 42Ca with a focus on a presumably superdeformed band was performed at the Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro in Italy using the \gamma-ray spectrometer AGATA Demonstrator coupled to the DANTE charged particle detector array as discussed by the authors.
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