R. M. Clark
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
9 Papers
217 Citations
R. M. Clark is an academic researcher from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Isotopes of thorium & Pairing. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Spectroscopy of Rn, Ra and Th isotopes using multi-nucleon transfer reactions
J. F. C. Cocks,D. Hawcroft,N. Amzal,P. A. Butler,K. J. Cann,Paul Greenlees,G. D. Jones,S. J. Asztalos,R. M. Clark,M. A. Deleplanque,R. M. Diamond,P. Fallon,I. Y. Lee,A. O. Macchiavelli,R. W. MacLeod,F. S. Stephens,P.M. Jones,R. Julin,R. Broda,B. Fornal,J. F. Smith,T. Lauritsen,P. Bhattacharyya,C. T. Zhang +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, rotational alignment properties of octupole bands in radon, radium and thorium isotopes reveal information concerning the role of the octupoles phonon and the onset of stable octuplastic deformation with increasing rotational frequency.
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Three-dimensional position sensitivity in two-dimensionally segmented HP-Ge detectors
Kai Vetter,A. Kuhn,M. A. Deleplanque,I. Y. Lee,F. S. Stephens,G.J. Schmid,D. Beckedahl,J.J. Blair,R. M. Clark,M. Cromaz,R. M. Diamond,P. Fallon,Gregory Lane,J.E. Kammeraad,A. O. Macchiavelli,C. E. Svensson +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a γ-ray energy tracking array (GRETA) to increase the efficiency in detecting γ radiation and also enable the localization and characterization of unknown γray sources with much higher accuracy than is possible with current instruments.
A γ-ray tracking algorithm for the GRETA spectrometer
G. J. Schmid,M. A. Deleplanque,I. Y. Lee,F. S. Stephens,Kai Vetter,R. M. Clark,R. M. Diamond,P. Fallon,A. O. Macchiavelli,R. W. MacLeod +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a γ-ray tracking algorithm has been developed for the proposed gamma-ray energy tracking array (GRETA) which has been designed so as to maximize the resolving power for detecting high-multiplicity γ -ray events.
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Collective T=0 pairing in N=Z nuclei? Pairing vibrations around 56Ni revisited
A. O. Macchiavelli,Padraic G. Fallon,R. M. Clark,M. Cromaz,M. A. Deleplanque,R. M. Diamond,Gregory Lane,I. Y. Lee,F. S. Stephens,C. E. Svensson,Kai Vetter,Daniel Ward +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new analysis of the pairing vibrations around 56 Ni, with emphasis on odd-odd nuclei, is presented, based on the subtraction of average properties that include the full symmetry energy together with the volume, surface, and Coulomb terms.
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Fast rotation of the N = Z nucleus 36Ar
C. E. Svensson,A. O. Macchiavelli,A. Juodagalvis,Alfredo Poves,Ingemar Ragnarsson,Sven Åberg,Duncan Appelbe,R. A. E. Austin,C. Baktash,G. C. Ball,M. P. Carpenter,E. Caurier,R. M. Clark,M. Cromaz,M. A. Deleplanque,R. M. Diamond,Padraic G. Fallon,M. Furlotti,A. Galindo-Uribarri,Robert V. F. Janssens,Gregory Lane,I. Y. Lee,M Lipoglavsek,Frédéric Nowacki,S. D. Paul,D. C. Radford,D. G. Sarantites,D. Seweryniak,F. S. Stephens,V. Tomov,Kai Vetter,Daniel Ward,C. H. Yu +32 more
TL;DR: Svensson et al. as discussed by the authors identified a highly deformed rotational band in the N = Z nucleus 36Ar, which can be used to test and compare complementary models of collective motion in nuclei.
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