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R. F. Casten
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 181
Citations - 4323
R. F. Casten is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interacting boson model & Excited state. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 181 publications receiving 4049 citations. Previous affiliations of R. F. Casten include Michigan State University & Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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B(E2) values from low-energy Coulomb excitation at an ISOL facility: the N=80,82 Te isotopes
C. J. Barton,C. J. Barton,Mark A. Caprio,Dan Shapira,N. V. Zamfir,N. V. Zamfir,D. S. Brenner,D. S. Brenner,R. L. Gill,T. A. Lewis,J. R. Cooper,R. F. Casten,C. W. Beausang,R. Krücken,J. R. Novak +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, B(E2) values for the unstable, neutron-rich nuclei 132,134Te were determined through Coulomb excitation, in inverse kinematics, of accelerated beams of these nuclei.
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Evidence for an underlying SU(3) structure near neutron number N = 104
TL;DR: It is shown that an underlying SU(3) structure of the interacting boron approximation is exhibited by nuclei near neutron number 104 in the rare earth region, which seems to represent the closest approach to the SU( 3) limit yet observed in heavy nuclei.
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Low spin states in Yb 162 and the X(5) critical point symmetry
E. A. McCutchan,N. V. Zamfir,Mark A. Caprio,R. F. Casten,H. Amro,C. W. Beausang,D. S. Brenner,A. A. Hecht,C. Hutter,C. Hutter,S. D. Langdown,S. D. Langdown,D. A. Meyer,P. H. Regan,P. H. Regan,J. J. Ressler,A. D. Yamamoto,A. D. Yamamoto +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, a revised level scheme for excited nonyrast states in the state of $162.162.Yb was presented and compared to the predictions of the X(5) critical point symmetry.
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Conversion electron measurements of isomeric transitions in 130,132 Te and 134 Xe
TL;DR: In this article, microsecond isomers in Ω(n 2 ) isomers were detected based on time correlation between fission fragments selected by the LOHENGRIN spectrometer at ILL (Grenoble) and the $\ensuremath{\gamma}$ rays or conversion electrons from isomers.
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White paper on nuclear astrophysics and low-energy nuclear physics, Part 2: Low-energy nuclear physics
J. Carlson,Michael P. Carpenter,R. F. Casten,Charlotte Elster,P. Fallon,Alexandra Gade,Carl J Gross,Gaute Hagen,Gaute Hagen,Anna Hayes,Douglas Higinbotham,C. R. Howell,C. R. Howell,Charles Horowitz,K. L. Jones,Filip G Kondev,Suzanne E. Lapi,A. O. Macchiavelli,Elizabeth A. McCutchen,J. B. Natowitz,Witold Nazarewicz,Thomas Papenbrock,Thomas Papenbrock,Sanjay Reddy,M. A. Riley,Martin J. Savage,Guy Savard,B. M. Sherrill,L. G. Sobotka,M. A. Stoyer,M. Betty Tsang,Kai Vetter,Ingo Wiedenhoever,A. H. Wuosmaa,Sherry Yennello +34 more
TL;DR: In preparation of the 2015 US Nuclear Science Long Range Plan (LRP), the two American Physical Society Division of Nuclear Physics town meetings on LENP and NAP were held jointly on August 21-23, 2014, at Texas A&M, College Station, in Texas as mentioned in this paper.