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J. Pereira
Researcher at Michigan State University
Publications - 164
Citations - 2171
J. Pereira is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Proton. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 138 publications receiving 1799 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Pereira include University of Santiago de Compostela & Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics.
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Spallation residues in the reaction Fe56+p at 0.3A,0.5A,0.75A,1.0A, and 1.5A GeV
C. Villagrasa-Canton,A. Boudard,J. E. Ducret,B. Fernandez,Sylvie Leray,C. Volant,P. Armbruster,T. Enqvist,F. Hammache,K. Helariutta,B. Jurado,M. V. Ricciardi,K.-H. Schmidt,K. Sümmerer,F. Vivès,O. Yordanov,L. Audouin,C. O. Bacri,L. Ferrant,P. Napolitani,F. Rejmund,C. Stephan,L. Tassan-Got,J. Benlliure,Enrique Casarejos,M. Fernandez-Ordoñez,J. Pereira,S. Czajkowski,D. Karamanis,M.S. Pravikoff,J. S. George,R. A. Mewaldt,Nathan Eugene Yanasak,Mark E. Wiedenbeck,J. J. Connell,T. Faestermann,A. M. Heinz,Arnd R. Junghans +37 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the reverse kinematics technique and the fragment separator at GSI (Darmstadt) to measure the spallation residues produced in the bombardment of 56)Fe at 1.5A, 1.0A, 0.75A and 0.3A GeV.
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Evidence for a Change in the Nuclear Mass Surface with the Discovery of the Most Neutron-Rich Nuclei with 17{<=}Z{<=}25
Oleg B. Tarasov,David J. Morrissey,A. M. Amthor,Thomas Baumann,D. Bazin,Alexandra Gade,T. N. Ginter,Marc Hausmann,Naohito Inabe,Toshiyuki Kubo,A. S. Nettleton,J. Pereira,Mauricio Portillo,B. M. Sherrill,Andreas Stolz,Michael Thoennessen +15 more
TL;DR: The enhanced cross sections of several new nuclei relative to a simple thermal evaporation framework indicates that nuclei in the region around 62Ti might be more stable than predicted by current mass models and could be an indication of a new island of inversion similar to that centered on 31Na.
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Measurement of the complete nuclide production and kinetic energies of the system {sup 136}Xe+hydrogen at 1 GeV per nucleon
P. Napolitani,K.-H. Schmidt,L. Tassan-Got,P. Armbruster,T. Enqvist,Andreas Martin Heinz,V. Henzl,Daniela Henzlova,A. Kelic,R. Pleskac,M. V. Ricciardi,C. Schmitt,O. Yordanov,L. Audouin,M. Bernas,A. Lafriaskh,F. Rejmund,C. Stephan,J. Benlliure,E. Casarejos,M. Fernández Ordóñez,J. Pereira,A. Boudard,B. Fernandez,S. Leray,C. Villagrasa,C. Volant +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an extensive overview of production cross sections and kinetic energies for the complete set of nuclides formed in the spallation of {sup 136}Xe by protons at the incident energy of 1 GeV per nucleon was presented.
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Production of new neutron-rich isotopes of heavy elements in fragmentation reactions of 238U projectiles at 1A GeV
H. Alvarez-Pol,J. Benlliure,Enrique Casarejos,L. Audouin,D. Cortina-Gil,T. Enqvist,B. Fernández-Domínguez,Arnd R. Junghans,B. Jurado,P. Napolitani,J. Pereira,F. Rejmund,K.-H. Schmidt,O. Yordanov +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the production of heavy neutron-rich nuclei using cold-fragmentation reactions of U projectiles at relativistic energies was investigated using a high-resolving power magnetic spectrometer Fragment Separator at GSI.
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r-Process Nucleosynthesis: Connecting Rare-Isotope Beam Facilities with the Cosmos
Charles Horowitz,Almudena Arcones,Benoit Côté,Iris Dillmann,Witold Nazarewicz,Ian U. Roederer,Hendrik Schatz,Ani Aprahamian,Dinko Atanasov,A. Bauswein,Julia Bliss,Maxime Brodeur,Jason A. Clark,A. Frebel,Francois Foucart,Camilla Juul Hansen,Oliver Just,Anu Kankainen,Gail C. McLaughlin,J. M. Kelly,Sean Liddick,D. M. Lee,Jonas Lippuner,Dirk Martin,Joel Mendoza-Temis,Brian D. Metzger,Matthew Mumpower,Georgios Perdikakis,J. Pereira,Brian W. O'Shea,Rene Reifarth,A. M. Rogers,Daniel M. Siegel,Artemis Spyrou,Rebecca Surman,X.D. Tang,Tomohiro Uesaka,Min Wang +37 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review paper was initiated at a three-week International Collaborations in Nuclear Theory program in June 2016 where they explored promising r-process experiments and discussed their likely impact, and their astrophysical, astronomical, and nuclear theory context.