Nina Kneip
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Niemeyer T, Mowitz D, Berndt S, Beyer J, Dorrer H, Dullmann C, et al.
Appl Radiat Isot
. 2025 Jan;
218:111693.
PMID: 39884251
Precise measurements of fundamental decay data such as energies and transition probabilities of radioactive isotopes are important for the development of corresponding nuclear modelling, activity determination and various applications in...
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Warbinek J, Rickert E, Raeder S, Albrecht-Schonzart T, Andelic B, Auler J, et al.
Nature
. 2024 Oct;
634(8036):1075-1079.
PMID: 39478208
The quantum-mechanical nuclear-shell structure determines the stability and limits of the existence of the heaviest nuclides with large proton numbers Z ≳ 100 (refs. ). Shell effects also affect the...
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Mertes F, Kneip N, Heinke R, Kieck T, Studer D, Weber F, et al.
Appl Radiat Isot
. 2022 Jan;
181:110093.
PMID: 34995841
Laser resonance ionization at the RISIKO 30 kV mass separator has been used to produce isotopically and isobarically pure and well quantified Rn emanation standards. Based upon laser-spectroscopic preparation studies,...
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Bosco H, Hamann L, Kneip N, Raiwa M, Weiss M, Wendt K, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2021 Oct;
7(44):eabj1175.
PMID: 34714671
Micrometer-sized pollutant particles are of highest concern in environmental and life sciences, cosmochemistry, and forensics. From their composition, detailed information on origin and potential risks to human health or environment...
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Zhang K, Studer D, Weber F, Gadelshin V, Kneip N, Raeder S, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2020 Aug;
125(7):073001.
PMID: 32857542
Two lowest-energy odd-parity atomic levels of actinium, 7s^{2}7p^{2}P_{1/2}^{o}, 7s^{2}7p^{2}P_{3/2}^{o}, were observed via two-step resonant laser-ionization spectroscopy and their respective energies were measured to be 7477.36(4) and 12 276.59(2) cm^{-1}. The...