B Kindler
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Recent Articles
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Khuyagbaatar J, Mosat P, Ballof J, Cantemir R, Dullmann C, Hermainski K, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2025 Feb;
134(2):022501.
PMID: 39913845
We report the discovery of the new isotope ^{252}Rf. With its extremely short half-life of 60_{-30}^{+90} ns, it expands the range of half-lives of the known superheavy nuclei by about...
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Yakushev A, Lens L, Dullmann C, Khuyagbaatar J, Jager E, Krier J, et al.
Front Chem
. 2022 Sep;
10:976635.
PMID: 36092655
Flerovium (Fl, element 114) is the heaviest element chemically studied so far. To date, its interaction with gold was investigated in two gas-solid chromatography experiments, which reported two different types...
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Yakushev A, Lens L, Dullmann C, Block M, Brand H, Calverley T, et al.
Front Chem
. 2021 Dec;
9:753738.
PMID: 34917588
Nihonium (Nh, element 113) and flerovium (Fl, element 114) are the first superheavy elements in which the shell is occupied. High volatility and inertness were predicted for Fl due to...
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Samark-Roth A, Cox D, Rudolph D, Sarmiento L, Carlsson B, Egido J, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2021 Feb;
126(3):032503.
PMID: 33543956
A nuclear spectroscopy experiment was conducted to study α-decay chains stemming from isotopes of flerovium (element Z=114). An upgraded TASISpec decay station was placed behind the gas-filled separator TASCA at...
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Khuyagbaatar J, Albers H, Block M, Brand H, Cantemir R, Di Nitto A, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2020 Oct;
125(14):142504.
PMID: 33064498
The electron-capture decay followed by a prompt fission process was searched for in the hitherto unknown most neutron-deficient Md isotope with mass number 244. Alpha decay with α-particle energies of...
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Banerjee K, Hinde D, Dasgupta M, Simpson E, Jeung D, Simenel C, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2019 Jul;
122(23):232503.
PMID: 31298876
Superheavy elements are formed in fusion reactions which are hindered by fast nonequilibrium processes. To quantify these, mass-angle distributions and cross sections have been measured, at beam energies from below-barrier...
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Khuyagbaatar J, Yakushev A, Dullmann C, Ackermann D, Andersson L, Block M, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2015 Dec;
115(24):242502.
PMID: 26705628
Two short-lived isotopes ^{221}U and ^{222}U were produced as evaporation residues in the fusion reaction ^{50}Ti+^{176}Yb at the gas-filled recoil separator TASCA. An α decay with an energy of E_{α}=9.31(5) ...
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Even J, Yakushev A, Dullmann C, Haba H, Asai M, Sato T, et al.
Science
. 2014 Sep;
345(6203):1491-3.
PMID: 25237098
Experimental investigations of transactinoide elements provide benchmark results for chemical theory and probe the predictive power of trends in the periodic table. So far, in gas-phase chemical reactions, simple inorganic...
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Andreyev A, Huyse M, Van Duppen P, Qi C, Liotta R, Antalic S, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2014 Aug;
110(24):242502.
PMID: 25165917
In recent experiments at the velocity filter Separator for Heavy Ion reaction Products (SHIP) (GSI, Darmstadt), an extended and improved set of α-decay data for more than 20 of the...
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Khuyagbaatar J, Yakushev A, Dullmann C, Ackermann D, Andersson L, Asai M, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2014 May;
112(17):172501.
PMID: 24836239
The superheavy element with atomic number Z=117 was produced as an evaporation residue in the (48)Ca+(249)Bk fusion reaction at the gas-filled recoil separator TASCA at GSI Darmstadt, Germany. The radioactive...