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D. J. Morrissey
Researcher at Michigan State University
Publications - 118
Citations - 1920
D. J. Morrissey is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear reaction & Neutron. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 118 publications receiving 1826 citations.
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One-neutron halo of 19C.
D. Bazin,B. A. Brown,J. A. Brown,Michael Fauerbach,M. Hellström,S. E. Hirzebruch,J. H. Kelley,R. A. Kryger,D. J. Morrissey,R. Pfaff,Christopher F. Powell,B. M. Sherrill,Michael Thoennessen +12 more
TL;DR: The observed narrow width of 44.3{plus_minus}5.9 MeV/c for the {sup 18}C fragments indicates that {sup 19}C is a new example of a one-neutron halo, so far the heaviest ever observed.
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Probing the halo structure of 1 9 , 1 7 , 1 5 C and 14 B
D. Bazin,W. Benenson,B. A. Brown,J. A. Brown,B. Davids,Michael Fauerbach,P. G. Hansen,P. F. Mantica,D. J. Morrissey,Christopher F. Powell,B. M. Sherrill,M. Steiner +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the parallel momentum distribution of outcoming fragments in the one-neutron breakup of the odd-mass carbon isotopes was measured. But the analysis was limited to the case where the halo phenomenon was not as prominent as in the case of the other isotopes.
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Momentum distributions of 9Li fragments following the breakup of 11Li.
N. A. Orr,N. Anantaraman,Sam M. Austin,Carlos A. Bertulani,K. Hanold,J. H. Kelley,D. J. Morrissey,B. M. Sherrill,G. A. Souliotis,Michael Thoennessen,J. S. Winfield,J. A. Winger +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, a fragment separator was used as an energy-loss spectrometer to make the first measurements of the parallel momentum distributions of the nuclei produced in the breakup of a projectile.
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Experiments with thermalized rare isotope beams from projectile fragmentation: a precision mass measurement of the superallowed beta emitter 38Ca.
Georg Bollen,D. A. Davies,M. Facina,J. Huikari,E. Kwan,P. A. Lofy,D. J. Morrissey,A. Prinke,Ryan Ringle,Joshua J. Savory,Peter Schury,Stefan Schwarz,Chandana Sumithrarachchi,T. Sun,L. Weissman +14 more
TL;DR: The mass of the short-lived radio nuclide 38Ca has been measured with the 9.4-T Penning trap mass spectrometer of the Low-Energy Beam and Ion Trap Facility and makes 38Ca, a superallowed beta emitter, a new candidate to test the conserved-vector-current hypothesis.
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Discovery of ^{60}Ca and Implications For the Stability of ^{70}Ca.
Oleg B. Tarasov,DeukSoon Ahn,D. Bazin,Naoki Fukuda,Alexandra Gade,Marc Hausmann,Naohito Inabe,S Ishikawa,Naohito Iwasa,K. Kawata,Tetsuro Komatsubara,Toshiyuki Kubo,Kensuke Kusaka,D. J. Morrissey,Masao Ohtake,Hideaki Otsu,Mauricio Portillo,T. Sakakibara,Hiroyoshi Sakurai,Hiroshi Sato,B. M. Sherrill,Y. Shimizu,Andreas Stolz,Toshiyuki Sumikama,Hiroshi Suzuki,H. Takeda,Michael Thoennessen,Hiroaki Ueno,Y. Yanagisawa,Kenichi Yoshida +29 more
TL;DR: Compared with the drip lines predicted by a variety of mass models, it is found that the models in best agreement with the observed limits of existence in the explored region tend to predict the even-mass Ca isotopes to be bound out to at least ^{70}Ca.