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R. S. Simon
Publications - 11
Citations - 331
R. S. Simon is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear fusion & Proton emission. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 290 citations.
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First evidence for the two-proton decay of 45 Fe
M. Pfützner,E. Badura,C. R. Bingham,B. Blank,Marielle Chartier,Hans Geissel,J. Giovinazzo,L. V. Grigorenko,Robert Grzywacz,Margareta Hellström,Z. Janas,J. Kurcewicz,A. S. Lalleman,C. Mazzocchi,Ivan Mukha,G. Münzenberg,C. Plettner,E. Roeckl,K. P. Rykaczewski,K. Schmidt,R. S. Simon,M. Stanoiu,J. C. Thomas +22 more
TL;DR: The first evidence for two-proton ground-state radioactivity was reported in this article, with a half-life of 3.2+2.6-1.0 ms.
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Projectile fragmentation of Sn-112 at E lab = 1 A GeV
Andreas Stolz,T. Faestermann,J. Friese,Paul Kienle,H. J. Körner,M. Münch,R. Schneider,E. Wefers,Karl Zeitelhack,K. Sümmerer,Hans Geissel,J. Gerl,G. Münzenberg,C. Schlegel,R. S. Simon,Helmut Weick,Margareta Hellström,Milena Mineva,P. G. Thirolf +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured production cross sections of projectile-like fragments in the reaction of neutron-deficient 112Sn with a 9Be target at an energy of Elab=1A GeV.
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Evidence for nuclear shape coexistence in 180 Hg
R. S. Simon,K.-H. Schmidt,F. P. Heßberger,S. Hlavac,M. Honusek,G. Münzenberg,H.-G. Clerc,U. Gollerthan,W. Schwab +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, states up to 6+ in the yrast sequence of 180Hg are tentatively assigned and suggest the coexistence of weakly oblate and strongly prolate nuclear shapes.
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Projectile fragmentation of112SnatElab=1AGeV
Andreas Stolz,T. Faestermann,J. Friese,Paul Kienle,H. J. Körner,M. Münch,R. Schneider,E. Wefers,Karl Zeitelhack,K. Sümmerer,Hans Geissel,J. Gerl,G. Münzenberg,C. Schlegel,R. S. Simon,Helmut Weick,Margareta Hellström,Milena Mineva,P. G. Thirolf +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured production cross sections of projectile-like fragments in the reaction of neutron-deficient products along the $N=Z$ line down to the subnanobarn range.
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Charged-particle spectroscopy in the microsecond range following projectile fragmentation
M. Pfützner,E. Badura,Robert Grzywacz,Z. Janas,M. Momayezi,C. R. Bingham,B. Blank,Marielle Chartier,Hans Geissel,J. Giovinazzo,Margareta Hellström,J. Kurcewicz,A. S. Lalleman,C. Mazzocchi,Ivan Mukha,C. Plettner,E. Roeckl,K. P. Rykaczewski,K. P. Rykaczewski,K. Schmidt,R. S. Simon,M. Stanoiu,J. C. Thomas +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new approach to charged-particle spectroscopy of short-lived nuclei produced by relativistic projectile fragmentation was presented, based on digital DGF-4C CAMAC modules and newly developed fast-reset preamplifiers.