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István Kuti

Researcher at Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  120
Citations -  1479

István Kuti is an academic researcher from Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Excited state. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 105 publications receiving 1106 citations. Previous affiliations of István Kuti include ATOMKI & Budapest University of Technology and Economics.

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Observation of Anomalous Internal Pair Creation in Be 8 : A Possible Indication of a Light, Neutral Boson

TL;DR: Significant enhancement relative to the internal pair creation was observed at large angles in the angular correlation for the isoscalar transition with a confidence level of >5σ, which could possibly be due to nuclear reaction interference effects or indicate that, in an intermediate step, a neutral isosCalar particle was created.
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Multiple chiral doublet bands of identical configuration in Rh 103

TL;DR: The observation of an "excited" chiral doublet of a configuration is seen together with the "yrast" one, showing that the chiral geometry in nuclei can be robust against the increase of the intrinsic excitation energy.
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94 β-Decay Half-Lives of Neutron-Rich 55Cs to 67Ho: Experimental Feedback and Evaluation of the r-Process Rare-Earth Peak Formation

TL;DR: R-process network calculations performed for a range of mass models and astrophysical conditions show that the 57 half-lives measured for the first time play an important role in shaping the abundance pattern of rare-earth elements in the solar system.
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Conceptual design of the AGATA 1π array at GANIL

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TL;DR: The Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA) has been installed at the GANIL facility, Caen-France as discussed by the authors, where it has been designed to couple AGATA with a magnetic spectrometer, charged-particle and neutron detectors, scintillators for the detection of high energy γ rays and other devices such as a plunger to measure nuclear lifetimes.