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A. Gillibert
Researcher at DSM
Publications - 219
Citations - 4232
A. Gillibert is an academic researcher from DSM. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Nucleon. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 200 publications receiving 3852 citations. Previous affiliations of A. Gillibert include Université Paris-Saclay.
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Shape coexistence and the N = 28 shell closure far from stability
F. Sarazin,H. Savajols,W. Mittig,F. Nowacki,N. A. Orr,Zhongzhou Ren,P. Roussel-Chomaz,G. Auger,D. Baiborodin,A.V. Belozyorov,C. Borcea,E. Caurier,Z. Dlouhý,A. Gillibert,A. S. Lalleman,M. Lewitowicz,S. M. Lukyanov,F. de Oliveira,Y. E. Penionzhkevich,D. Ridikas,Hiroyoshi Sakurai,Oleg B. Tarasov,A. de Vismes +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the masses of 31 neutron-rich nuclei in the range A = 29-47 have been measured and the precision of 19 masses has been significantly improved and 12 masses were measured for the first time.
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No enhancement of fusion probability by the neutron halo of 6He
R. Raabe,R. Raabe,J. L. Sida,J. L. Charvet,N. Alamanos,Carmen Angulo,J. M. Casandjian,S. Courtin,A. Drouart,D. J. C. Durand,P. Figuera,A. Gillibert,S. Heinrich,C. Jouanne,V. Lapoux,Alinka Lepine-Szily,A. Musumarra,L. Nalpas,D. Pierroutsakou,M. Romoli,K. Rusek,M. Trotta +21 more
TL;DR: Here, the reactions of the halo nucleus 6He with a 238U target are studied, which are used as an experimental signature to identify the contribution of the fusion and transfer channels to the total cross-section.
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Measurement of total reaction cross sections of exotic neutron-rich nuclei.
W. Mittig,J. M. Chouvel,Zhan Wen Long,L. Bianchi,A. Cunsolo,B. Fernandez,A. Foti,J. Gastebois,A. Gillibert,C. Grégoire,Y. Schutz,C. Stephan +11 more
TL;DR: Total reaction cross sections of neutron-rich nuclei from C to Mg in a thick Si target have been measured by the detection of the associatedgamma rays in a 4..pi.. geometry, indicating an increase of as much as 15% of the reduced strong absorption radius with respect to stable nuclei.
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Must: a silicon strip detector array for radioactive beam experiments
Y. Blumenfeld,F. Auger,J.E. Sauvestre,F. Maréchal,S. Ottini,N. Alamanos,Antoine Barbier,D. Beaumel,B. Bonnereau,D. Charlet,J.-F. Clavelin,P. Courtat,P. Delbourgo-Salvador,R. Douet,M. Engrand,T. Ethvignot,A. Gillibert,E. Khan,V. Lapoux,A Lagoyannis,L. Lavergne,S. Lebon,P. Lelong,A Lesage,V. Le Ven,I. Lhenry,J.-M. Martin,A. Musumarra,S. Pita,L Petizon,E. C. Pollacco,J. Pouthas,A. Richard,D Rougier,D. Santonocito,J.A. Scarpaci,J. L. Sida,C Soulet,J.S Stutzmann,T. Suomijärvi,M. Szmigiel,P. Volkov,G. Voltolini +42 more
TL;DR: The MUST array as discussed by the authors is based on silicon strip technology and dedicated to the study of reactions induced by radioactive beams on light particles, which consists of 8 silicon strip-Si(Li) telescopes used to identify recoiling light charged particles through time of flight, energy loss and energy measurements and to determine precisely their scattering angle through X, Y position measurements.
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Speg: an energy loss spectrometer for ganil
TL;DR: In this paper, an energy loss spectrometer (SPEG) has been used at the National Heavy Ion Laboratory (GANIL) at Caen (France) to study the quantum states populated in reactions induced by nuclei accelerated at energies up to 100A MeV.