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Guy Savard
Researcher at Argonne National Laboratory
Publications - 176
Citations - 2822
Guy Savard is an academic researcher from Argonne National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Penning trap. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 153 publications receiving 2490 citations. Previous affiliations of Guy Savard include University of Chicago.
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Reaching for the horizon: The 2015 long range plan for nuclear science
Ani Aprahamian,Suzanne Lapi,Paul Mantica,Renee Fatemi,Julia Velkovska,J. F. Wilkerson,Bradley Filippone,Vincenzo Cirigliano,Jurgen Schukraft,Xiangdong Ji,Jorge Piekarewicz,Raju Venugopalan,K. M. Heeger,George M. Fuller,Michael Ramsey Musolf,Erich Ormand,Berndt Mueller,H. Caines,Augusto Macchiavelli,Andrew Hutton,Reiner Kruecken,D. C. Radford,Kate Scholberg,Peter Martin Jacobs,W. A. Zajc,Robert Atcher,Filomena Nunes,Zein-Eddine Meziani,Steven Vigdor,Michael Lisa,Matthew Shepherd,H. Schellman,Naomi C.R. Makins,John Hardy,Haiyan Gao,Krishna Rajagopal,K. S. Kumar,Hamish Robertson,D. J. Dean,Frederic Fahey,Gordon D. Cates,Zheng-Tian Lu,Guy Savard,C. A. Gagliardi,Jolie Cizewski,Martin Savage,S. E. Kuhn,Michael Wiescher,David E. Hobart,Donald Geesaman,David Hertzog,Abhay Deshpande,Patrizia Rossi,Rolf Ent,G. L. Greene,Jamie Nagle,Thomas Roser,Richard G. Milner,C. R. Howell,Witold Nazarewicz +59 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the Reaching for the Horizon (ReHF) long range plan, which is based on the idea of the Wright brothers' great leap in the winds of Kitty Hawk.
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Development and operation of gas catchers to thermalize fusion–evaporation and fragmentation products
Guy Savard,J. A. Clark,C. Boudreau,F. Buchinger,J. E. Crawford,Hans Geissel,John P. Greene,S. Gulick,A. M. Heinz,J. K. P. Lee,A. F. Levand,M. Maier,G. Münzenberg,C. Scheidenberger,D. Seweryniak,K. S. Sharma,G. D. Sprouse,J. Vaz,J. C. Wang,Bruce J. Zabransky,Z. Zhou +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new approach to the production of low energy radioactive beams involves the stopping of fast beams produced by fragmentation, in-flight fission or fusion-evaporation reaction into a large gas catcher where the reaction products are thermalized in high-purity helium and extracted as singly charged ions for post-acceleration.
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Measurement of the two-halo neutron transfer reaction (1)H((11)Li, (9)Li)(3)H at 3A MeV.
Isao Tanihata,M. Alcorta,D. Bandyopadhyay,R. Bieri,L. Buchmann,Barry Davids,N. Galinski,D. Howell,W. J. Mills,S. Mythili,R. Openshaw,Elizabeth Padilla-Rodal,G. Ruprecht,G. Sheffer,A. C. Shotter,M. Trinczek,P.L. Walden,H. Savajols,T. Roger,M. Caamaño,W. Mittig,P. Roussel-Chomaz,R. Kanungo,Aaron Gallant,M. Notani,Guy Savard,Ian J. Thompson +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the p(sup 11)Li,{sup 9}Li)t reaction has been studied for the first time at an incident energy of 3A MeV at the new ISAC-2 facility at TRIUMF.
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Radioactive beams from gas catchers: The CARIBU facility
Guy Savard,Guy Savard,S. Baker,C. N. Davids,A. F. Levand,E. F. Moore,R. C. Pardo,R. C. Vondrasek,Bruce J. Zabransky,Gary Zinkann +9 more
TL;DR: The CARIBU project uses a large gas catcher to create beams of neutron-rich isotopes from a Californium source for post-acceleration through the ATLAS superconducting linac as discussed by the authors.
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Direct Evidence of Octupole Deformation in Neutron-Rich ^{144}Ba.
Brian Bucher,S. Zhu,Ching-Yen Wu,R. V. F. Janssens,D. Cline,A. B. Hayes,M. Albers,A. D. Ayangeakaa,P. A. Butler,C. M. Campbell,M. P. Carpenter,C. J. Chiara,Jason A. Clark,H. L. Crawford,M. Cromaz,H. M. David,Clayton Dickerson,E. T. Gregor,J. Harker,Calem Hoffman,B. P. Kay,F. G. Kondev,A. Korichi,T. Lauritsen,A. O. Macchiavelli,R. C. Pardo,A. L. Richard,M. A. Riley,Guy Savard,Marcus Scheck,D. Seweryniak,Mallory Smith,R. C. Vondrasek,A. Wiens +33 more
TL;DR: This result represents an unambiguous determination of theOctupole collectivity, is larger than any available theoretical prediction, and is consistent with octupole deformation.