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M. Tandecki

Researcher at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Publications -  16
Citations -  231

M. Tandecki is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Penning trap & WITCH experiment. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 215 citations.

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Precision measurements of the $^{60}$Co $\beta$-asymmetry parameter in search for tensor currents in weak interactions

TL;DR: In this paper, the Gamow-Teller decay was measured by polarizing the radioactive nuclei with the brute force low-temperature nuclear-orientation method, and the result was in agreement with the Standard-Model value of $-0.014(12)_{stat}(16)
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β asymmetry parameter in the decay of 114In

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of scattering and magnetic field on the asymmetry of the Gamow-Teller decay of a nuclear {beta} transition was investigated. And the results of the GEANT4-based simulation code were shown to be in agreement with the Standard Model prediction of A-tilde=-0.994{+-}0.010{sub stat}{+-+ − − − 0.010
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Simbuca, using a graphics card to simulate Coulomb interactions in a penning trap

TL;DR: Simbuca as discussed by the authors uses the output of the Cunbody-1 library, which calculates the gravitational interaction between entities on a graphics card, and adapts it for Coulomb calculations.
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The WITCH experiment: Acquiring the first recoil ion spectrum

TL;DR: The WITCH experiment as discussed by the authors uses a double Penning trap system and a retardation spectrometer to study a possible admixture of these exotic interaction types in nuclear β-decay by precise measurement of the shape of the recoil ion energy spectrum.
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First detection and energy measurement of recoil ions following beta decay in a Penning trap with the WITCH experiment

TL;DR: In this article, the recoil ions from the ion cloud stored in a Penning trap have been detected, and the evidence for the detection of recoil ions is shown and the properties of ion cloud that forms the radioactive source for the experiment in the penning trap are presented.