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C. R. Bingham
Researcher at University of Tennessee
Publications - 228
Citations - 3332
C. R. Bingham is an academic researcher from University of Tennessee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Excited state. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 228 publications receiving 3036 citations. Previous affiliations of C. R. Bingham include University of Groningen & Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
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First evidence for the two-proton decay of 45 Fe
M. Pfützner,E. Badura,C. R. Bingham,B. Blank,Marielle Chartier,Hans Geissel,J. Giovinazzo,L. V. Grigorenko,Robert Grzywacz,Margareta Hellström,Z. Janas,J. Kurcewicz,A. S. Lalleman,C. Mazzocchi,Ivan Mukha,G. Münzenberg,C. Plettner,E. Roeckl,K. P. Rykaczewski,K. Schmidt,R. S. Simon,M. Stanoiu,J. C. Thomas +22 more
TL;DR: The first evidence for two-proton ground-state radioactivity was reported in this article, with a half-life of 3.2+2.6-1.0 ms.
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Two-proton correlations in the decay of 45Fe.
K. Miernik,W. Dominik,Z. Janas,M. Pfützner,L. V. Grigorenko,C. R. Bingham,Henryk Czyrkowski,M. Cwiok,Iain Darby,R. Dabrowski,T. N. Ginter,Robert Grzywacz,Robert Grzywacz,M. Karny,A. Korgul,Kuśmierz W,Sean Liddick,Mustafa Rajabali,K. P. Rykaczewski,Andreas Stolz +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the decay of extremely neutron-deficient Fe was studied in detail by means of a novel type of a gaseous detector employing digital imaging to record tracks of charged particles.
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Discovery of 109Xe and 105Te: superallowed alpha decay near doubly magic 100Sn.
Sean Liddick,Robert Grzywacz,Robert Grzywacz,C. Mazzocchi,R. D. Page,K. P. Rykaczewski,J. C. Batchelder,C. R. Bingham,C. R. Bingham,Iain Darby,G. Drafta,C. Goodin,Carl J Gross,J. H. Hamilton,A. A. Hecht,J. K. Hwang,S. V. Ilyushkin,D. T. Joss,A. Korgul,W. Krolas,W. Krolas,K. Lagergren,K. Li,Mohammed N. Tantawy,J. Thomson,J. A. Winger,J. A. Winger,J. A. Winger +27 more
TL;DR: Two new alpha emitters were identified through the observation of the 109Xe --> 105Te --> 101Sn alpha-decay chain using the Recoil Mass Spectrometer at the Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility.
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Orbital dependent nucleonic pairing in the lightest known isotopes of tin.
Iain Darby,Iain Darby,Robert Grzywacz,Robert Grzywacz,J. C. Batchelder,C. R. Bingham,C. R. Bingham,Lucia Cartegni,Carl J Gross,Morten Hjorth-Jensen,D. T. Joss,Sean Liddick,Witold Nazarewicz,Witold Nazarewicz,Witold Nazarewicz,S. Padgett,Robert Page,Thomas Papenbrock,Thomas Papenbrock,Mustafa Rajabali,Jimmy Rotureau,K. P. Rykaczewski +21 more
TL;DR: It is found that the spins of the ground state and first excited state in (101)Sn are reversed with respect to the traditional level ordering postulated for (103)Sn and the heavier tin isotopes.
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Proton Radioactivity from Highly Deformed Nuclei
C. N. Davids,Philip Woods,D. Seweryniak,D. Seweryniak,A. A. Sonzogni,J. C. Batchelder,C. R. Bingham,Thomas Davinson,D. J. Henderson,R. J. Irvine,Gian Luca Poli,J. Uusitalo,William B. Walters +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the DWBA half-life of the proton emission half-lives for the two types of deformation were calculated for the case of {sup 131}Eu and {sup 141}Ho assuming permanent quadruple deformation.