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M. Kowalczyk

Researcher at University of Warsaw

Publications -  71
Citations -  885

M. Kowalczyk is an academic researcher from University of Warsaw. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coulomb excitation & Excited state. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 71 publications receiving 750 citations.

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Studies of pear-shaped nuclei using accelerated radioactive beams

TL;DR: ElectricOctupole transition strengths are determined (a direct measure of octupole correlations) for short-lived isotopes of radon and radium to constrain suitable candidates for experimental studies of atomic electric-dipole moments that might reveal extensions to the standard model.
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128Cs as the best example revealing chiral symmetry breaking.

TL;DR: The results of the Doppler-shift attenuation method lifetime measurements in partner bands of 128Cs and 132La show that 128Cs is the best known example revealing the chiral symmetry breaking phenomenon.
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Electromagnetic properties of 100 Mo: Experimental results and theoretical description of quadrupole degrees of freedom

TL;DR: In this article, the Coulomb excitation experiment to study electromagnetic properties of the heaviest stable Mo isotope, ${}^{100}$Mo, was performed using a 76 MeV (S) beam from the Warsaw cyclotron U-200P.
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Evidence for a smooth onset of deformation in the neutron-rich Kr isotopes

TL;DR: In this article, the level energies of the first excited 2(+) states and their absolute E2 transition strengths to the ground state were determined and discussed in the context of the E(2(1+)) and B(E2;2( 1+)-> 0(1)(+)) systematics of the krypton chain.
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Partner bands of 126 Cs - first observation of chiral electromagnetic selection rules

TL;DR: In this article, the lifetime of the excited states belonging to the chiral partner bands built on the π h 11/2 ⊗ ν h 11 / 2 − 1 configuration in 126Cs have been measured using the DSA technique.