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R. Wadsworth
Researcher at University of York
Publications - 468
Citations - 6775
R. Wadsworth is an academic researcher from University of York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Excited state & Neutron. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 454 publications receiving 6159 citations. Previous affiliations of R. Wadsworth include York University & Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
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E0 Transitions and the Depopulation of SD Bands
M. Palacz,Z. Sujkowski,J. C. S. Bacelar,A. Atac,B. Herskind,Johan Nyberg,M. Piiparinen,G deAngelis,S. A. Forbes,N L {Gjorup},G.B. Hagemann,F. Ingebretsen,Henrik Jeldtoft Jensen,Dan Jerrestam,H. Kusakari,R. M. Lieder,Gm Marti,S.M. Mullins,D. Santonocito,H. Schnare,G. Sletten,K. Strähle,M. Sugawara,Po Tjom,Ari Virtanen,R. Wadsworth +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of calculations showing that E0 transitions may successfully compete with other types of electromagnetic transitions in the decay out of SD bands in the SD bands.
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High Spin Structures in $^194$Hg
Nikolaos Fotiades,Sotirios Harissopulos,C. A. Kalfas,S. Kossionides,C. T. Papadopoulos,R. Vlastou,M. Serris,J.F. Sharpey-Schafer,Malcolm J. Joyce,C. W. Beausang,P. J. Dagnall,P.D. Forsyth,S.J. Gale,P.M. Jones,E. S. Paul,P.J. Twin,J. Simpson,D. M. Cullen,P. Fallon,M. A. Riley,R. M. Clark,K. Hauschild,R. Wadsworth +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the γ-γ coincidences have been used to reveal two new structures at excitation energies above 6 MeV and at moderate spin, which are a manifestation of the deviation of nucleus from the collective rotation which dominates its lower excitation behaviour.
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Lifetime measurements with the Doppler Shift Attenuation Method using a thick homogeneous production target - Verification of the method
A. Ertoprak,Bo Cederwall,Ulrika Jakobsson,B. M. Nyakó,Johan Nyberg,P. J. Davies,Maria Doncel,István Kuti,D. R. Napoli,R. Wadsworth,S. S. Ghugre,R. Raut,Baki Akkuş,H. Al-Azri,A. Algora,G. de Angelis,A. Atac,Torbjörn Bäck,A. Boso,Emyr Clement,D. M. Debenham,Zs. Dombrádi,S. Erturk,A. Gadea,F. Ghazi Moradi,A. Gottardo,T. Hüyük,Eiji Ideguchi,G. Jaworski,H. J. Li,C. Michelagnoli,V. Modamio,M. Palacz,C. M. Petrache,F. Recchia,Mikael Sandzelius,M. Siciliano,János Timár,J. J. Valiente-Dobón,Zhigang Xiao +39 more
TL;DR: Doppler Shift Attenuation Method (DSAM) analysis of excited-state lifetimes normally employs thin production targets mounted on a thick stopper foil ("backing") serving to slow down and stop the re...
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A comparison of two-proton pick-up strengths with IBA 2 predictions in the mass A=100 region
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of IBA 2 predictions for two-proton pick-up in the mass A=100 region have been compared with experimental data which were previously obtained using the (14C,16O) reaction on various target nuclei in this mass region.
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Highly converted transitions in the quasi-continuum of 143Eu
M. Palacz,Z. Sujkowski,A. Atac,M. Piiparinen,B. Herskind,Johan Nyberg,Johan Nyberg,G. Sletten,G. de Angelis,S. A. Forbes,N L {Gjorup},G.B. Hagemann,F. Ingebretsen,H.J. Jensen,Dan Jerrestam,H. Kusakari,R.M. Lieder,G.M. Marti,S.M. Mullins,D. Santonocito,H. Schnare,K. Strähle,M. Sugawara,P.O. Tjøm,Ari Virtanen,R. Wadsworth +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the multiplicity of KX-rays originating from the conversion of quasi-continuum transitions feeding non-collective discrete states in 143Eu was determined to be about 0.2 per cascade.