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J. Pavan is an academic researcher from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Ground state. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Channel selection of neutron-rich nuclei following fusion-evaporation reactions of light systems
J. Gibelin,M. Wiedeking,M. Wiedeking,L. W. Phair,P. Fallon,S. Basunia,L. A. Bernstein,Jason Burke,D. L. Bleuel,D. L. Bleuel,R. M. Clark,M. Cromaz,M. A. Deleplanque,B.F. Goldblum,B.F. Goldblum,S. Gros,H. B. Jeppesen,P. T. Lake,P. T. Lake,I. Y. Lee,S. R. Lesher,A. O. Macchiavelli,M. A. McMahan,J. Pavan,Elena Rodriguez-Vieitez,Elena Rodriguez-Vieitez,Nicholas Scielzo,L.G. Moretto,L.G. Moretto +28 more
TL;DR: Experimental results for the minor decay channels of fusion-evaporation in light projectile plus light target systems are presented in this article, where new data were obtained during test campaigns to measure the opening of different decay channels.
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The performance of the Gamma-Ray Energy Tracking In-beam Nuclear Array GRETINA
Stefanos Paschalis,I. Y. Lee,A. O. Macchiavelli,C. M. Campbell,M. Cromaz,S. Gros,J. Pavan,J. Qian,R. M. Clark,H. L. Crawford,Dionisio Doering,P. Fallon,C. Lionberger,T. Loew,Marina Petri,T. Stezelberger,S. Zimmermann,D. C. Radford,K. Lagergren,D. Weisshaar,R. Winkler,T. Glasmacher,J. T. Anderson,C. W. Beausang +23 more
TL;DR: The Gamma-Ray Energy Tracking In-beam Nuclear Array (GRETINA) as mentioned in this paper is a new generation high-resolution γ - ray spectrometer consisting of electrically segmented high-purity germanium crystals.
Nuclear structure of N 18 and the neighboring N = 11 isotones
M. Wiedeking,P. Fallon,A. O. Macchiavelli,L. A. Bernstein,J. Gibelin,L. W. Phair,Jason Burke,D. L. Bleuel,R. M. Clark,M. A. Deleplanque,S. Gros,Robert Hatarik,Henrik B. Jeppesen,I. Y. Lee,B. F. Lyles,B. F. Lyles,M. A. McMahan,L.G. Moretto,L.G. Moretto,J. Pavan,Elena Rodriguez-Vieitez,Elena Rodriguez-Vieitez,Alexander Volya +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the fusion-evaporation reaction was used to populate excited states in the high-level scheme and the mean lifetime of the first excited state was measured to be 582(165) ps and its transition rate to the ground state was determined to be 0.036(10)
Lifetime measurement of the first excited 2+ state in 16C.
M. Wiedeking,P. Fallon,A. O. Macchiavelli,J. Gibelin,M. S. Basunia,R. M. Clark,M. Cromaz,M. A. Deleplanque,S. Gros,H. B. Jeppesen,P. T. Lake,I. Y. Lee,Luciano G. Moretto,J. Pavan,L. W. Phair,E. Rodriguez-Vietiez,L. A. Bernstein,D. L. Bleuel,Jason Burke,S. R. Lesher,B. F. Lyles,N. D. Scielzo +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the lifetime of the even-even closed shell nuclei was measured to be 11.7(20) ps corresponding to a value of 4.15(73) W.u.