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D. Lunney
Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay
Publications - 21
Citations - 164
D. Lunney is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: ISOLTRAP & Nuclide. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 21 publications receiving 120 citations.
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Shape staggering of midshell mercury isotopes from in-source laser spectroscopy compared with density-functional-theory and Monte Carlo shell-model calculations
S. Sels,T. Day Goodacre,B. A. Marsh,Alessandro Pastore,Wouter Ryssens,Yusuke Tsunoda,N. A. Althubiti,B. Andel,Andrei Andreyev,Dinko Atanasov,A. E. Barzakh,Michaël Bender,J. Billowes,Klaus Blaum,Thomas Elias Cocolios,J. G. Cubiss,Jacek Dobaczewski,G. J. Farooq-Smith,D. V. Fedorov,V. N. Fedosseev,K. T. Flanagan,Liam Gaffney,L. Ghys,P.-H. Heenen,Mark Huyse,Susanne Kreim,D. Lunney,Kara Marie Lynch,Vladimir Manea,Y. Martinez Palenzuela,T. M. Medonca,P. L. Molkanov,Takaharu Otsuka,J.P. Ramos,Ralf Erik Rossel,Sebastian Rothe,Lutz Schweikhard,M. D. Seliverstov,P. Spagnoletti,C. Van Beveren,P. Van Duppen,M. Veinhard,E. Verstraelen,A. Welker,Klaus Wendt,Frank Wienholtz,Robert Wolf,A. Zadvornaya +47 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used in-source laser resonance-ionization spectroscopy at the CERN-ISOLDE radioactive ion-beam facility in an experiment combining different detection methods tailored to the studied isotopes, including α-decay tagging or multireflection time-of-flight gating for isotope identification.
Masses of exotic calcium isotopes pin down nuclear forces (vol 498, pg 346, 2013)
Frank Wienholtz,D. Beck,Klaus Blaum,Ch. Borgmann,Martin Breitenfeldt,R. B. Cakirli,Sebastian George,F. Herfurth,Jason D. Holt,Magda Kowalska,Susanne Kreim,D. Lunney,Manea,Javier Fernandez Menendez,D. Neidherr,Marco Rosenbusch,Lutz Schweikhard,Achim Schwenk,J. Simonis,J. Stanja,Robert Wolf,Kai Zuber +21 more
TL;DR: The mass determination of the exotic calcium isotopes 53Ca and 54Ca, using the multi-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer of ISOLTRAP at CERN, unambiguously established a prominent shell closure at neutron number N = 32, in excellent agreement with their theoretical calculations as mentioned in this paper.
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Hyperfine anomaly in gold and magnetic moments of $I^pi=11/2^-$ gold isomers
A. E. Barzakh,Dinko Atanasov,Andrei Andreyev,M. Al Monthery,N. A. Althubiti,B. Andel,S. Antalic,Klaus Blaum,Thomas Elias Cocolios,J. G. Cubiss,P. Van Duppen,T. Day Goodacre,A. de Roubin,Yu. A. Demidov,G. J. Farooq-Smith,D. V. Fedorov,V. N. Fedosseev,D. A. Fink,Liam Gaffney,L. Ghys,R. D. Harding,D. T. Joss,F. Herfurth,Marc Huyse,Nobuaki Imai,Mikhail Kozlov,Susanne Kreim,D. Lunney,K. M. Lynch,Vladimir Manea,B. A. Marsh,Y. Martinez Palenzuela,P. L. Molkanov,D. Neidherr,Robert Page,Marco Rosenbusch,Ralf Erik Rossel,Sebastian Rothe,Lutz Schweikhard,M. D. Seliverstov,S. Sels,C. Van Beveren,E. Verstraelen,A. Welker,Frank Wienholtz,Robert Wolf,Kai Zuber +46 more
TL;DR: In this article, the 6s2S1/2 and 6p2P 1/2 atomic states of the Iπ=11/2− gold isomers Aum177,191,193,195 have been measured at CERN-ISOLDE, using the in-source laser resonance-ionization spectroscopy technique.
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Penning trap mass measurements on (99-109)$Cd with ISOLTRAP and implications on the rp process
M. Breitenfeldt,G. Audi,Dietrich Beck,Klaus Blaum,Sebastian George,Frank Herfurth,Alexander Herlert,Alban Kellerbauer,H.-J. Kluge,Magdalena Kowalska,D. Lunney,S. Naimi,D. Neidherr,Hendrik Schatz,Stefan Schwarz,Lutz Schweikhard +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the mass of 99Cd has been determined for the first time which extends the region of accurately known mass values towards the doubly magic nucleus 100Sn, and the implication of the results on the reaction path of the rp process in stellar X-ray bursts is discussed.
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Mass measurements of 99-101In challenge ab initio nuclear theory of the nuclide 100Sn
M. Mougeot,Dinko Atanasov,J. Karthein,R. N. Karthein,Robert Wolf,P. Ascher,Klaus Blaum,K. Chrysalidis,Gaute Hagen,Jason D. Holt,W. J. Huang,G.R. Jasen,I. Kulikov,Yu. A. Litvinov,D. Lunney,Vladimir Manea,T. Miyagi,Thomas Papenbrock,Lutz Schweikhard,Achim Schwenk,Timo Steinsberger,S. R. Stroberg,Z. H. Sun,A. Welker,Frank Wienholtz,Shane Wilkins,Kai Zuber +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first direct measurement of the odd-proton nuclide 100In -the beta-decay daughter of 100Sn -and 99In, only one proton below 100Sn was presented.