Berkeley-TF Experiments
The 88" Cyclotron in Berkeley
was closed as user facility by DOE at the end of 2003.
The nuclear
physics community at large lost an unique opportunity for
experiments with high energy heavy ion beams.
Completed experiments
Neodymium Isotopes
The first 2+ states in
Nd isotopes
were measured earlier at the
Yale tandem.
At the 88" Cyclotron in Berkeley
at energies of about 600 MeV the first 2+ and
4+ states were measured.
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146,144Nd
Jul. 1998 runs
57 to 77
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144,148,150Nd
Feb. 1999 runs
84 to 130
Publication:
Physics Letters B, Volume 493, Issues 1-2, 9 November 2000, Pages7-11
Krypton Isotopes
78,80,82,84,86Kr
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Aug. 1999
runs 1 to 59
Publication:
Phys.Rev. C 64,024314 (2001)
76Kr
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In Aug. 2003
the radioactive Krypton isotope
76 was produced at the 88" cyclotron using the reaction
74Se(alpha,2n)76Kr, extracted, and in a
procedure called re-cyclotron method accelerated to 230 MeV.
Results were reported at the DNP meeting in Oct. 2003 in Tucson, Arizona.
BAPSA6 Series II, Vol. 48,No.8 (BF 10, CF 3, 8P 28).
Publication:
Physics Letters B, Volume 591, Issues 3-4, 8 July 2004, Pages 213-219
Xenon Isotopes
130,132,134,136Xe
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Feb. 2000 runs
1 to 50
Publication:
Phys.Rev.C 65,024316 (2002)
Calcium Isotopes
46Ca
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In Aug. 2003 the
g-factor of the rare 46Ca isotope was measured.
Publication:
Physics Letters B, Volume 605, Issues3-4, 13 January 2005, Pages 265-272
The 42,44Ca isotopes
were measured earlier at Yale.
Titanium - 46
46Ti
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In Dec. 2003 the known
g-factor of the 46Ti isotope was remeasured with the target
used for 46Ca to calibrate the field.
Argon - 40
40Ar
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In Dec. 2003 the
g-factor of the 40Ar was measured with the target
used for 46Ca.
Publication:
Phys. Rev. C 72, 014309 (2005)
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