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B. M. Sherrill
Researcher at Michigan State University
Publications - 221
Citations - 8027
B. M. Sherrill is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Nucleon. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 213 publications receiving 7435 citations. Previous affiliations of B. M. Sherrill include Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics & Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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The GSI projectile fragment separator (FRS): A Versatile magnetic system for relativistic heavy ions
H. Geissel,P. Armbruster,K.-H. Behr,A. Brünle,K. Burkard,M. Chen,H. Folger,B. Franczak,H. Keller,O. Klepper,B. Langenbeck,F. Nickel,E. Pfeng,M. Pfützner,E. Roeckl,K. P. Rykaczewski,I. Schall,Dieter Schardt,C. Scheidenberger,K.-H. Schmidt,A. Schröter,Th. Schwab,K. Sümmerer,Max Weber,G. Münzenberg,T. Brohm,H.-G. Clerc,Michael Fauerbach,J.-J. Gaimard,A. Grewe,E. Hanelt,B. Knödler,M. Steiner,Burkart Voss,J. Weckenmann,C. Ziegler,A. Magel,Hermann Wollnik,J.P. Dufour,Yoshitaka Fujita,D.J. Vieira,B. M. Sherrill +41 more
TL;DR: The projectile fragment separator FRS designed for research and applied studies with relativistic heavy ions was installed at GSI as a part of the new high-energy SIS/ESR accelerator facility as mentioned in this paper.
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Commissioning the A1900 projectile fragment separator
David J. Morrissey,B. M. Sherrill,M. Steiner,Andreas Stolz,Ingo Wiedenhoever,Ingo Wiedenhoever +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the A1900 device represents a third generation projectile fragment separator (relative to the early work at LBL) and has a very large acceptance, a bending power significantly larger than that of the cyclotron and is constructed from large superconducting magnets (quadrupoles with 20 and 40 cm diameter warm bores).
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The Super-FRS project at GSI
Hans Geissel,Helmut Weick,M. Winkler,G. Münzenberg,V. Chichkine,Mikhail I. Yavor,Thomas Aumann,K.-H. Behr,M. Böhmer,A. Brünle,K. Burkard,J. Benlliure,D. Cortina-Gil,L. V. Chulkov,A. Dael,J.-E. Ducret,H. Emling,Bernhard Franczak,J. Friese,B. Gastineau,J. Gerl,R. Gernhäuser,Margareta Hellström,Björn Jonson,J. Kojouharova,R. Kulessa,Birgit Kindler,N. Kurz,Bettina Lommel,W. Mittig,G. Moritz,C. Mühle,Jerry Nolen,Gunnar Nyman,P. Roussell-Chomaz,C. Scheidenberger,K.-H. Schmidt,G. Schrieder,B. M. Sherrill,Herbert A. Simon,K. Sümmerer,Naeem A. Tahir,V.S. Vysotsky,Hermann Wollnik,Al Zeller +44 more
TL;DR: The Super-FRS as discussed by the authors is a large-acceptance superconducting fragment separator followed by different experimental branches including a combination with a new storage-cooler ring system, which allows precision mass and lifetime measurements as well as in-ring reaction studies.
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The S800 spectrograph
TL;DR: The high resolution S800 spectrograph built at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) is specially designed for reactions studies with radioactive beams as discussed by the authors, and its large acceptances both in solid angle and momentum are well adapted to the large emittances of secondary beams produced by projectile fragmentation.
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Direct evidence for the breakdown of the N = 8 shell closure in 12Be
A. Navin,A. Navin,D. W. Anthony,Thomas Aumann,Thomas Baumann,D. Bazin,Y. Blumenfeld,B. A. Brown,T. Glasmacher,P. G. Hansen,R. W. Ibbotson,P. A. Lofy,V. Maddalena,K. L. Miller,Takashi Nakamura,Takashi Nakamura,Boris Pritychenko,B. M. Sherrill,E. J. Spears,M. Steiner,J. A. Tostevin,John Yurkon,Andreas Wagner +22 more
TL;DR: This result shows that N = 8 is not a good closed shell in the neutron-rich 12Be and that the last neutron pair is two-thirds in the ( 1s(2)+0d(2)) intruder configuration.