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T. N. Ginter
Researcher at Michigan State University
Publications - 107
Citations - 1680
T. N. Ginter is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Proton. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 96 publications receiving 1496 citations. Previous affiliations of T. N. Ginter include Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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Discovery of 40Mg and 42Al suggests neutron drip-line slant towards heavier isotopes.
Thomas Baumann,A. M. Amthor,D. Bazin,B. A. Brown,Charles M. Folden,Alexandra Gade,T. N. Ginter,Marc Hausmann,Milan Matos,David J. Morrissey,Mauricio Portillo,Andreas Schiller,B. M. Sherrill,Andreas Stolz,Oleg B. Tarasov,Michael Thoennessen +15 more
TL;DR: The discovery of two new neutron-rich isotopes—40Mg and 42Al—that are predicted to be drip-line nuclei are reported, providing an experimental indication that the neutron drip line may be located further towards heavier isotopes in this mass region than is currently believed.
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Confirmation of production of element 110 by the Pb-208 (Ni-64, n) reaction
T. N. Ginter,Walter Loveland,Charles M. Folden,Robert Eichler,K. Aleklett,P.M. Zielinski,N.K. Seward,Ralf Sudowe,U. W. Kirbach,Diana Lee,P. A. Wilk,Kenneth E. Gregorich,Heino Nitsche,J. B. Patin,Darleane C. Hoffman +14 more
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Two-proton correlations in the decay of 45Fe.
K. Miernik,W. Dominik,Z. Janas,M. Pfützner,L. V. Grigorenko,C. R. Bingham,Henryk Czyrkowski,M. Cwiok,Iain Darby,R. Dabrowski,T. N. Ginter,Robert Grzywacz,Robert Grzywacz,M. Karny,A. Korgul,Kuśmierz W,Sean Liddick,Mustafa Rajabali,K. P. Rykaczewski,Andreas Stolz +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the decay of extremely neutron-deficient Fe was studied in detail by means of a novel type of a gaseous detector employing digital imaging to record tracks of charged particles.
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Evidence for a Change in the Nuclear Mass Surface with the Discovery of the Most Neutron-Rich Nuclei with 17{<=}Z{<=}25
Oleg B. Tarasov,David J. Morrissey,A. M. Amthor,Thomas Baumann,D. Bazin,Alexandra Gade,T. N. Ginter,Marc Hausmann,Naohito Inabe,Toshiyuki Kubo,A. S. Nettleton,J. Pereira,Mauricio Portillo,B. M. Sherrill,Andreas Stolz,Michael Thoennessen +15 more
TL;DR: The enhanced cross sections of several new nuclei relative to a simple thermal evaporation framework indicates that nuclei in the region around 62Ti might be more stable than predicted by current mass models and could be an indication of a new island of inversion similar to that centered on 31Na.
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Projectile fragmentation of Ca40, Ca48, Ni58, and Ni64 at 140 MeV/nucleon
M. Mocko,M. B. Tsang,L. Andronenko,M. Andronenko,F. Delaunay,Michael Famiano,T. N. Ginter,V. Henzl,D. Henzlova,H. Hua,S. M. Lukyanov,W. G. Lynch,A. M. Rogers,M. Steiner,Andreas Stolz,Oleg B. Tarasov,Oleg B. Tarasov,M. J. van Goethem,Giuseppe Verde,W. S. Wallace,A. Zalessov +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured fragment cross-sections of projectile fragmentation reactions using primary beams of $^{40}\mathrm{Ca}$, $^{48}\mathm{Ca}, $^{58}\mathmm{Ni}$, and $^{64}\mathnm{Ni}) at 140 MeV/nucleon on $^{9}\mathr{Be}$ and $€181}\mathrum{Ta}$ targets.