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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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Mass measurements on stable nuclides in the rare-earth region with the Penning-trap mass spectrometer TRIGA-TRAP
Jens Ketelaer,Jens Ketelaer,G. Audi,Thomas Beyer,Klaus Blaum,Michael Block,R. B. Cakirli,R. B. Cakirli,R. F. Casten,C. Droese,M. Dworschak,Klaus Eberhardt,M. Eibach,F. Herfurth,E. Minaya Ramirez,Sz. Nagy,Dennis Neidherr,Dennis Neidherr,Wilfried Nörtershäuser,Christian Smorra,Meng Wang +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the masses of 15 stable nuclides in the rare-earth region have been measured with the Penning-trap mass spectrometer TRIGA-TRAP.
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Evolution of collectivity near mid-shell from excited-state lifetime measurements in rare earth nuclei
V. Werner,V. Werner,N. Cooper,J.-M. Régis,M. Rudigier,M. Rudigier,Elizabeth Williams,J. Jolie,R. B. Cakirli,R. F. Casten,Tan Ahn,Tan Ahn,V. Anagnostatou,V. Anagnostatou,Z. Berant,M. Bonett-Matiz,M. Elvers,M. Elvers,Andreas Martin Heinz,Andreas Martin Heinz,G. Ilie,D. Radeck,D. Radeck,Deniz Savran,Deniz Savran,Mallory Smith,Mallory Smith +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the B(E2) excitation strength of the first excited 2(+) state in even-even nuclei should directly correlate with the size of the valence space and maximize at mid-shell.
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Unified framework for understanding pair transfer between collective states in atomic nuclei
TL;DR: In this paper, a new interpretation of two-nucleon pair transfer in collective nuclei is presented, which differs from traditional models and unifies, within a consistent framework, the entire range of monopole pair-transfer phenomenology.
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Role of finite boson number in the interacting boson approximation description of γ → g transitions in deformed nuclei
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of finite boson number in the interacting boson approximation is investigated in terms of the deviations of the G band E2 transitions from the rotational (Alaga) values.
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Lifetimes in neutron-rich fission fragments using the differential recoil distance method
R. Krücken,W.-T. Chou,W.-T. Chou,J. R. Cooper,C. W. Beausang,C. J. Barton,Mark A. Caprio,R. F. Casten,A. A. Hecht,J. R. Novak,Norbert Pietralla,A. Wolf,A. Wolf,N. V. Zamfir,N. V. Zamfir +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the lifetime of a fission source inside the New Yale Plunger Device was measured using the differential recoil distance method, and fission fragments with the appropriate kinematics were detected by an array of photocells.