P. Papka
Stellenbosch University
17 Papers
27 Citations
P. Papka is an academic researcher from Stellenbosch University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear reaction & Inelastic scattering. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 17 publications.
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Papers
CAKE: The Coincidence Array for K600 Experiments
P. Adsley,R. Neveling,P. Papka,Z. Dyers,J. W. Brümmer,C. Aa. Diget,N. J. Hubbard,K. C. W. Li,A. Long,D.J. Marin-Lambarri,Luna Pellegri,V. Pesudo,L. C. Pool,F. D. Smit,S. Triambak +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the recently commissioned silicon array called the CAKE which is designed for use with the K600 magnetic spectrometer at iThemba LABS.
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Decay of Be6 populated in the Li6(He3,H3) charge-exchange reaction
P. Papka,R. Álvarez-Rodríguez,F. Nemulodi,Robert Bark,S. P. Fox,J. Gál,Traoré Ibrahim,G. Kalinka,N. Y. Kheswa,E. A. Lawrie,J. J. Lawrie,E. O. Lieder,R. M. Lieder,Thandinkosi E. Madiba,Jozsef Molnar,S. M. Mullins,R. T. Newman,B. M. Nyakó,O. Shirinda,T. D. Singo,János Timár +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, a complete kinematic measurement of the $6}mathrm{Li}$($€3}€{He}$,$€3€€{H}$)$\ensuremath{\alpha}\mathit{pp}$ reaction is performed at ${E}_{\mathrm {lab}}=50$ MeV, to investigate the cluster structure of $€6}$ The energy and angular distributions of the breakup particles, emitted from the ground and first excited states of $^{6}€ be}$, are compared to
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CAKE: the coincidence array for K600 experiments
P. Adsley,R. Neveling,P. Papka,Z. Dyers,J. W. Brümmer,C. Aa. Diget,N. J. Hubbard,K. C. W. Li,A. Long,D.J. Marin-Lambarri,Luna Pellegri,V. Pesudo,L. C. Pool,F. D. Smit,S. Triambak +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the recently commissioned silicon array called the "CAKE" which is designed for use with the K600 magnetic spectrometer at iThemba LABS.
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Spectroscopy of Se 76 : Prolate-to-oblate shape transition
Chen Xu,Xiangqing Li,Jie Meng,Shudong Zhang,Hui Hua,S. Y. Wang,Bin Qi,Chuan Liu,Zhigang Xiao,H. J. Li,Lihua Zhu,Z. Shi,Z. H. Li,Yan-Lin Ye,Dongxing Jiang,J. J. Sun,Z. H. Zhang,Yue Shi,Pengwei Zhao,Q. B. Chen,W. Y. Liang,Rushan Han,C. Y. Niu,C. G. Li,C. G. Wang,S. M. Wyngaardt,R. A. Bark,P. Papka,T. D. Bucher,A. Kamblawe,E. A. M. A. Khaleel,N. A. Khumalo,N. A. Khumalo,E. A. Lawrie,J. J. Lawrie,Peter B. Jones,S. M. Mullins,Sean Murray,M. Wiedeking,J.F. Sharpey-Schafer,S. N. T. Majola,J. Ndayishimye,Dinesh Negi,S. P. Noncolela,S. S. Ntshangase,O. Shirinda,P. Sithole,M. A. Stankiewicz,J. N. Orce,T. S. Dinoko,J. L. Easton,B. M. Nyakó,K. Juhász +52 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the relationship between shape evolution and spin and isospin in the even-$A$ Se and Kr isotopes, and showed that the shape transition from prolate to oblate along the yrast line occurring in the Se isotope is caused by a shape transition in the Kr isotope.
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Erratum: High energy-resolution zero-degree facility for light-ion scattering and reactions at iTHEMBA LABS (Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment (2011) 654:1 (29-39))
R. Neveling,H. Fujita,F. D. Smit,T. Adachi,G. P. A. Berg,E. Z. Buthelezi,J. Carter,J. L. Conradie,Manoel Couder,R. W. Fearick,S. V. Förtsch,D. T. Fourie,Y. Fujita,Joachim Görres,Kichiji Hatanaka,M. Jingo,A. M. Krumbholz,C. O. Kureba,J. P. Mira,S. H.T. Murray,P. von Neumann-Cosel,S. O'Brien,P. Papka,I. Poltoratska,Achim Richter,Elias Sideras-Haddad,J. A. Swartz,Atsushi Tamii,I. T. Usman,J. J. van Zyl,J. Mabiala +30 more
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