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A. M. Rogers
Researcher at University of Massachusetts Lowell
Publications - 99
Citations - 1568
A. M. Rogers is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Lowell. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Proton. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 99 publications receiving 1307 citations. Previous affiliations of A. M. Rogers include Michigan State University & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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Neutron and proton transverse emission ratio measurements and the density dependence of the asymmetry term of the nuclear equation of state.
Michael Famiano,T. X. Liu,W. G. Lynch,M. Mocko,A. M. Rogers,M. B. Tsang,Mark S. Wallace,R. J. Charity,Sergey Komarov,D. G. Sarantites,L. G. Sobotka,Giuseppe Verde +11 more
TL;DR: Comparisons are made to Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck transport calculations and conclusions concerning the density dependence of the asymmetry term of the nuclear equation of state at subnuclear densities are made.
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The high resolution array (HiRA) for rare isotope beam experiments
M. S. Wallace,Michael Famiano,Michael Famiano,M. J. van Goethem,A. M. Rogers,W. G. Lynch,J. Clifford,F. Delaunay,Jenny Lee,S. Labostov,M. Mocko,L. Morris,A. Moroni,Brian E. Nett,D.J. Oostdyk,R. Krishnasamy,M. B. Tsang,R. T. de Souza,Sylvie Hudan,L. G. Sobotka,R. J. Charity,J. M. Elson,George L. Engel +22 more
TL;DR: The High Resolution Array (HiRA) as mentioned in this paper is a large solid-angle array of silicon strip-detectors that has been developed for use in a variety of nuclear structure, nuclear astrophysics and nuclear reaction experiments with short-lived beta-unstable beams.
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Neutron-proton asymmetry dependence of spectroscopic factors in ar isotopes.
Jenny Lee,M. B. Tsang,D. Bazin,D. Coupland,V. Henzl,D. Henzlova,M. Kilburn,W. G. Lynch,A. M. Rogers,Alisher Sanetullaev,A. Signoracci,Zheng-Hang Sun,M. Youngs,K. Y. Chae,R. J. Charity,H. K. Cheung,Michael Famiano,Sylvie Hudan,Patrick O'Malley,W. A. Peters,Kyle Schmitt,Dan Shapira,L. G. Sobotka +22 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that correlations, which generally reduce such spectroscopic factors, do not depend strongly on the neutron-proton asymmetry of the nucleus in this isotopic region as was reported in knockout reactions.
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Projectile fragmentation of Ca40, Ca48, Ni58, and Ni64 at 140 MeV/nucleon
M. Mocko,M. B. Tsang,L. Andronenko,M. Andronenko,F. Delaunay,Michael Famiano,T. N. Ginter,V. Henzl,D. Henzlova,H. Hua,S. M. Lukyanov,W. G. Lynch,A. M. Rogers,M. Steiner,Andreas Stolz,Oleg B. Tarasov,Oleg B. Tarasov,M. J. van Goethem,Giuseppe Verde,W. S. Wallace,A. Zalessov +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured fragment cross-sections of projectile fragmentation reactions using primary beams of $^{40}\mathrm{Ca}$, $^{48}\mathm{Ca}, $^{58}\mathmm{Ni}$, and $^{64}\mathnm{Ni}) at 140 MeV/nucleon on $^{9}\mathr{Be}$ and $€181}\mathrum{Ta}$ targets.
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Superallowed α Decay to Doubly Magic ^{100}Sn.
Kalle Auranen,D. Seweryniak,M. Albers,A. D. Ayangeakaa,S. Bottoni,M. P. Carpenter,C. J. Chiara,C. J. Chiara,P. Copp,P. Copp,H. M. David,D. T. Doherty,J. L. Harker,J. L. Harker,Calem Hoffman,R. V. F. Janssens,R. V. F. Janssens,T. L. Khoo,S. A. Kuvin,S. A. Kuvin,T. Lauritsen,Gavin Lotay,A. M. Rogers,J. Sethi,J. Sethi,Catherine Scholey,Rashi Talwar,W. B. Walters,P. J. Woods,S. Zhu +29 more
TL;DR: From the decay chain, it is deduce that the α-reduced width for ^{108}Xe or ^{104}Te is more than a factor of 5 larger than that for^{212}Po, and Enhanced proton-neutron interactions in the N=Z parent nuclei may result in superallowed α decays with reduced α-decay widths significantly greater than thatfor ^{212}.