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D. Soltesz
Researcher at Ohio University
Publications - 8
Citations - 44
D. Soltesz is an academic researcher from Ohio University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Neutron detection. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 8 publications receiving 19 citations.
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Mirror-symmetry violation in bound nuclear ground states.
D. E. M. Hoff,A. M. Rogers,S. M. Wang,P. C. Bender,K. Brandenburg,K. Childers,Jason A. Clark,Alexander Dombos,E. Doucet,S. Jin,R. Lewis,Sean Liddick,C. J. Lister,Zach Meisel,C. Morse,C. Morse,Witold Nazarewicz,Hendrik Schatz,Konrad Schmidt,Konrad Schmidt,D. Soltesz,Shiv Subedi,S. Waniganeththi +22 more
TL;DR: Here it is found that a J π = 5/2 − spin assignment is needed to explain the proton-emission pattern observed from the T Â= 3/2 isobaric-analogue state in rubidium-73, which is identical to the ground state of strontium-73.
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Performance of neutron spectrum unfolding using deuterated liquid scintillator
Michael Febbraro,B. Becker,Richard deBoer,Richard deBoer,K. Brandenburg,Carl R. Brune,Kelly Chipps,T. W. Danley,A. Di Fulvio,Y. Jones-Alberty,K. T. Macon,K. T. Macon,Zach Meisel,T. N. Massey,R.J. Newby,Steven D. Pain,S. N. Paneru,S. Shahina,S. Shahina,Michael Scott Smith,D. Soltesz,Shiv Subedi,I. Sultana,Rebecca Toomey +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of the maximum likelihood expectation maximization method for unfolding neutron energy spectra using deuterated liquid scintillator is evaluated for future utilization with rare isotope beams.
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The ORNL Deuterated Spectroscopic Array - ODeSA
Michael Febbraro,Rebecca Toomey,Steven D. Pain,Kelly Chipps,B. Becker,R.J. Newby,Zach Meisel,T. N. Massey,Carl R. Brune,Q. Liu,Richard deBoer,K. T. Macon,A. Boeltzig,J. O’Neill,J. O’Neill,Michael Scott Smith,Michael Wiescher,D. Soltesz,I. Sultana,K. Brandenburg,Shiv Subedi,S. N. Paneru,T. W. Danley,Y. Alberty-Jones +23 more
TL;DR: An array consisting of 12 deuterated organic liquid scintillator detectors for fast-neutron spectroscopy was designed and built at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) as discussed by the authors.
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Influence of Rb 73 on the ashes of accreting neutron stars
D. E. M. Hoff,A. M. Rogers,Z. Meisel,P. C. Bender,K. Brandenburg,K. Childers,Jason A. Clark,Alexander Dombos,E. Doucet,S. Jin,R. Lewis,Sean Liddick,C. J. Lister,C. Morse,Hendrik Schatz,Konrad Schmidt,D. Soltesz,Shiv Subedi,S. M. Wang,S. Waniganeththi +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors derived the lower bound of the proton separation energy from the observation of delayed ground-state protons following the decay of a ground state proton, and used this lower bound to study the composition of ashes on accreting neutron stars following Type I x-ray bursts.
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The $^{3}$He BF$_{3}$ Giant Barrel (HeBGB) Neutron Detector
K. Brandenburg,G. Hamad,Z. Meisel,Carl R. Brune,D. E. Carter,T. Danley,J. Derkin,Y. Jones-Alberty,B. Kenady,Thomas N. Massey,S. Paneru,M. Saxena,D. Soltesz,S. K. Subedi,J. Warren +14 more
TL;DR: The giant barrel (HeBGB) detector was built at the Edwards Accelerator Laboratory at Ohio University to overcome this problem as discussed by the authors. But the detector was not designed to detect neutrino and dark matter.