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D. Liebe
Researcher at University of Mainz
Publications - 11
Citations - 451
D. Liebe is an academic researcher from University of Mainz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transactinide element & Alpha decay. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 396 citations.
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Production and Decay of Element 114: High Cross Sections and the New Nucleus 277Hs
Ch. E. Düllmann,Matthias Schädel,Alexander Yakushev,Andreas Türler,Klaus Eberhardt,J. V. Kratz,Dieter Ackermann,L. L. Andersson,Michael Block,W. Brüchle,J. Dvorak,H. G. Essel,P. A. Ellison,Julia Even,J. M. Gates,A. V. Gorshkov,R. Graeger,K. E. Gregorich,W. Hartmann,R.-D. Herzberg,F. P. Heßberger,D. Hild,A. Huebner,Egon Jäger,Jadambaa Khuyagbaatar,Birgit Kindler,J. Krier,N. Kurz,Susanta Lahiri,D. Liebe,Bettina Lommel,Moumita Maiti,Heino Nitsche,J. P. Omtvedt,E. Parr,Dirk Rudolph,Jörg Runke,B. Schausten,E. Schimpf,A. Semchenkov,J. Steiner,Petra Thörle-Pospiech,Juha Uusitalo,M. Wegrzecki,Norbert Wiehl +44 more
TL;DR: In this article, the fusion-evaporation reaction Pu-244(Ca-48, 3-4n)(288,289)114 was studied at the new gas-filled recoil separator TASCA, where 13 correlated decay chains were observed and assigned to the production and decay of (288, 289)114.
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First Superheavy Element Experiments at the GSI Recoil Separator TASCA: The Production and Decay of Element 114 in the 244Pu(48Ca,3-4n) Reaction
J. M. Gates,Ch. E. Düllmann,Matthias Schädel,Alexander Yakushev,Andreas Türler,Klaus Eberhardt,J. V. Kratz,Dieter Ackermann,L. L. Andersson,Michael Block,W. Brüchle,J. Dvorak,H. G. Essel,P. A. Ellison,Julia Even,U. Forsberg,Jnaneswari Gellanki,A. V. Gorshkov,R. Graeger,K. E. Gregorich,W. Hartmann,R.-D. Herzberg,F. P. Heßberger,D. Hild,A. Hübner,Egon Jäger,Jadambaa Khuyagbaatar,Birgit Kindler,J. Krier,N. Kurz,Susanta Lahiri,D. Liebe,Bettina Lommel,Moumita Maiti,Heino Nitsche,J. P. Omtvedt,E. Parr,Dirk Rudolph,Jörg Runke,H. Schaffner,B. Schausten,E. Schimpf,A. Semchenkov,J. Steiner,Petra Thörle-Pospiech,Juha Uusitalo,M. Wegrzecki,Norbert Wiehl +47 more
TL;DR: In this article, the recoil separator, Transactinide Separator and Chemistry Apparatus (TASCA), was used to produce the isotopes of element 114 ((288-291)114) in irradiations of Pu-244 targets with Ca-48 beams at compound nucleus excitation energies around 41.7 and 37.5 MeV.
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Attempts to chemically investigate element 112
Robert Eichler,W. Brüchle,Razvan Aurel Buda,Stephan Bürger,Rugard Dressler,Christoph E. Düllmann,J. Dvorak,Klaus Eberhardt,Bernd Eichler,Charles M. Folden,Heinz W. Gäggeler,Kenneth E. Gregorich,F. Haenssler,Darleane C. Hoffman,H. Hummrich,Egon Jäger,J. V. Kratz,Bernhard Kuczewski,D. Liebe,Dalia Nayak,Heino Nitsche,D. Piguet,Z. H. Qin,U. Rieth,Matthias Schädel,B. Schausten,E. Schimpf,A. Semchenkov,S. Soverna,Ralf Sudowe,Norbert Trautmann,P. Thörle,Andreas Türler,B. Wierczinski,Norbert Wiehl,P. A. Wilk,G. Wirth,Alexander Yakushev,A. von Zweidorf +38 more
TL;DR: In this paper, two experiments aiming at the chemical investigation of element 112 produced in the heavy ion induced nuclear fusion reaction of 48 Ca with 238 U were performed at the Gesellschaft fur Schwerionenforschung (GSI), Darmstadt, Germany.
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Preparation of targets for the gas-filled recoil separator TASCA by electrochemical deposition and design of the TASCA target wheel assembly
Klaus Eberhardt,W. Brüchle,Ch. E. Düllmann,Kenneth E. Gregorich,W. Hartmann,A. Hübner,Egon Jäger,Birgit Kindler,J. V. Kratz,D. Liebe,Bettina Lommel,H.J. Maier,Matthias Schädel,B. Schausten,E. Schimpf,A. Semchenkov,J. Steiner,J. Szerypo,P. Thörle,Andreas Türler,Alexander Yakushev +20 more
TL;DR: The Transactinide Separator and Chemistry Apparatus (TASCA) is a recoil separator with maximized transmission designed for performing advanced chemical studies as well as nuclear reaction and structure investigations of the transactinide elements (Z >103) on a one-atom-at-a-time basis as mentioned in this paper.
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The recoil transfer chamber—An interface to connect the physical preseparator TASCA with chemistry and counting setups
Julia Even,J. Ballof,W. Brüchle,Razvan Aurel Buda,Ch. E. Düllmann,Klaus Eberhardt,A. V. Gorshkov,Enrico Gromm,D. Hild,Egon Jäger,Jadambaa Khuyagbaatar,J. V. Kratz,J. Krier,D. Liebe,M. Mendel,Dalia Nayak,K. Opel,Jon Petter Omtvedt,P. Reichert,Jörg Runke,A. Sabelnikov,F. Samadani,Matthias Schädel,B. Schausten,N. Scheid,E. Schimpf,A. Semchenkov,A. Semchenkov,Petra Thörle-Pospiech,Atsushi Toyoshima,Andreas Türler,V. Vicente Vilas,Norbert Wiehl,Thomas Wunderlich,Alexander Yakushev +34 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on the design and performance of a Recoil Transfer Chamber (RTC) for TASCA, an interface to connect various chemistry and counting setups with the separator.