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M. Matos is an academic researcher from Comenius University in Bratislava. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alpha decay & Atomic nucleus. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications.
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$\alpha$ -decay spectroscopy of light odd-odd Bi isotopes - I: 188,190 Bi nuclei
Andrei Andreyev,Dieter Ackermann,S. Antalic,H. J. Boardman,P. Cagarda,J. Gerl,F. P. Heßberger,S. Hofmann,Mark Huyse,D. Karlgren,D. Karlgren,A. Keenan,A. Keenan,Heikki Kettunen,A. Kleinböhl,Birgit Kindler,I. Kojouharov,A. Lavrentiev,C.D. O'Leary,Matti Leino,Bettina Lommel,M. Matos,C. Moore,G. Münzenberg,R. D. Page,S. Reshitko,S. Saro,H. Schaffner,C. Schlegel,Michael Taylor,K. Van de Vel,P. Van Duppen,L. Weissman,Kristiaan Heyde +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a fine-structure analysis of 188,190Bi was performed using complete-fusion reactions of 50,52Cr ions with a 142Nd target at the velocity filter SHIP.
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The discovery of a prolate-oblate-spherical shape triple of spin 0(+) states in the atomic nucleus Pb-186
A. N. Andreyev,Marc Huyse,P. Van Duppen,Leonid Weissman,Dieter Ackermann,J. Gerl,F. P. Heßberger,S. Hofmann,A. Kleinböhl,G. Münzenberg,S. Reschitko,C. Schlegel,H. Schaffner,P. Cagarda,M. Matos,S. Saro,A. Keenan,C. Moore,C.D. O'Leary,R. D. Page,Michael Taylor,Heikki Kettunen,M. Leino,A. Lavrentiev,Ramon Wyss,Kristiaan Heyde +25 more
TL;DR: Two excited J(pi)=0(+) states in Pb-186 populated in the a-decay of Po-190 have been identified through alpha -particle/conversion electron coincidences in an experiment at the velocity filter SHIP as discussed by the authors.
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New microsecond isomers in $^{189, 190}$Bi
Andrei Andreyev,Dieter Ackermann,P. Cagarda,J. Gerl,F. P. Heßberger,S. Hofmann,Marc Huyse,A. Keenan,Heikki Kettunen,A. Kleinböhl,A. Lavrentiev,Matti Leino,Bettina Lommel,M. Matos,G. Münzenberg,C. Moore,C.D. O'Leary,R. D. Page,S. Reshitko,S. Saro,C. Schlegel,H. Schaffner,Michael Taylor,P. Van Duppen,L. Weissman,Ramon Wyss +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the systematics of the [ π1i13/2]13 /2+ excited states in the odd-mass Bi nuclei are discussed. And the evaporation residues were identified on the basis of delayed recoil-γ/X-ray, recoilγ/ X-ray-α and excitation function measurements.
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Probing intruder structures in lead nuclei
R. D. Page,D. Ackerman,Andrei Andreyev,P. Cagarda,K. J. Eskola,J. Gerl,Paul Greenlees,F. P. Heßberger,Kristiaan Heyde,Stefan G. Hofmann,Marc Huyse,Peter M. Jones,D. T. Joss,R. Julin,S. Juutinen,H. Kankaanpää,A. Keenan,Heikki Kettunen,A. Kleinböhl,Pasi Kuusiniemi,A. Lavrentiev,Matti Leino,M. Matos,A. Melarangi,C. Moore,M. Muikku,G. Münzenberg,Paivi Nieminen,C.D. O'Leary,P. Rahkila,S. Reshitko,H. Schaffner,C. Schlegel,C. Scholey,Michael Taylor,Juha Uusitalo,K. Van de Vel,P. Van Duppen,L. Weissman,C. Wheldon,Ramon Wyss +40 more
- 01 Jan 2003
TL;DR: In-beam γ-ray spectroscopy measurements provide important information on coexisting normal and intruder configurations in lead nuclei as discussed by the authors, however, in these experiments the yrast states are preferentially populated so that in many cases nothing is known about non-yrast states that are essential for obtaining a fuller understanding.
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A triplet of differently shaped spin-zero states in the atomic nucleus 186Pb
An Andreyev,Marc Huyse,P. Van Duppen,L. Weissman,D. Ackermann,J. Gerl,Fp Hessberger,Sigurd Hofmann,A. Kleinböhl,G. Münzenberg,S. Reshitko,Ch. Schlegel,H. Schaffner,P. Cagarda,M. Matos,S. Saro,A. Keenan,C. Moore,Cd O'leary,R. D. Page,Michael Taylor,Heikki Kettunen,Matti Leino,A. Lavrentiev,Ramon Wyss,Kristiaan Heyde +25 more
TL;DR: Here it is found experimentally that the lowest three states in the energy spectrum of the neutron deficient nucleus 186Pb are spherical, oblate and prolate, which is an apparently unique shape triplet.