Priority I and II Experiments Approved at the October 21-22, 2016
ATLAS PAC Meeting
Please note: Because of the pressure on ATLAS beam time, the PAC ranked the approved experiments in two categories. Priority I experiments are those that must be run at all costs. Priority II experiments are those that should be granted beam time (indicated in parenthesis) if at all possible. Priority I experiments are approved for the present cycle of experiments, but can be run during the next PAC cycle as well if scheduling conflicts occur. Priority II experiments that cannot be scheduled during the present cycle will carry over one more PAC cycle. However they will have to be resubmitted at the following PAC meeting if they have not yet been scheduled and beam time is still desired. It is our intention to try as hard as possible to schedule a full experimental program and to accommodate as many, if not all, of the priority II experiments. |
Proposal | PI Name | Title | Days |
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1480-3 | Filip G. Kondev | Discovery and Properties of New Isotopes using Mass and Decay Measurements at CARIBU - continuing | 7 |
1514-2 | Daryl Hartley | Resubmission of High-spin Study of 161Lu: The Crossroads Between Lower Spin TSD Wobbling and Ultrahigh-Spin TSD Bands? | (5) |
1538-3 | Scott Marley | Study of 9Li via the d(10Be,3He)9Li reaction in HELIOS | 8 |
1636-2 | Steve Pain | Constraining the 30P(p,g)31S reaction using 30P(d,pg)31P with GODDESS | (3) |
1643 | Simone Bottoni | Microscopic origin of Quantum Phase Transitions in the shape of neutron-rich nuclei in the A~100 region | 14 |
1644x | Michael Paul | Detector development for AMS of medium-heavy nuclides at ATLAS | 2 |
1646x | Patrick Copp | X-Proposal: Commissioning the X-Array and SATURN in the New Low-Energy CARIBU Area | 3 |
1648x | Karl Ernst Rehm | Test of MUSIC-II | 3 |
1653x | Cheng-Lie Jiang | Test of AGFA for sub-barrier fusion hindrance studies | 3 |
1655x | Jeremy Smith | Test experiment to measure 12C(p,p')12C(0+) in inverse kinematics with HELIOS | 3 |
1656 | Amel Korichi | In-beam spectroscopy of 255Lr: information on a shell gap at Z=114 for super-heavy elements | 10 |
1657 | Elizabeth A. McCutchan | High-precision Gamma-ray Spectroscopy of Arsenic Isotopes for Theranostic Applications | (6) |
1658x | Dariusz Seweryniak | Commissioning of the Argonne Gas-Filled Separator | 10 |
1659 | Sergio Almaraz-Calderon | Measurement of the 44Ti(alpha,p0)47V reaction cross section with MUSIC | 2 |
1660x | Sergio Almaraz-Calderon | Development of a 38mK isomeric beam for nuclear astrophysics studies (Letter of Intent) | 1 |
1661 | Daryl Hartley | Exploration of the Mid-Shell Neutron-Rich, Rare-Earth Region Via Deep-Inelastic Collisions | 6 |
1662 | Rod Clark | Towards Complete Spectroscopy of 254No | 10 |
1667 | Melina Avil | Direct measurement of the 14O(alpha,p)17F reaction with MUSIC | 2 |
1671 | Maxime Brodeur | Searching for Standard Model-violating scalar currents through b-n angular correlation measurements in 14O | (5) |
1672 | Sean A. Kuvin | Lowering of the p-sd Shell Gap in N=9 Studied with the 12B(t,p)14B Reaction | 8 |
1673 | Chris Chiara | Atomic-vacancy effects on nuclear-level excitation | 5 |
1675 | Aaron Gallant | Electroweak interaction tests using trapped 8B ions | 10 |
1676 | Daniel Santiago-Gonzalez | Fusion cross section measurements of 16C+12C and 16C+13C near the Coulomb barrier | (5) |
1677 | Kay Kolos | Precision gamma-ray branching-ratio measurements for 147Nd and 156Eu | 6 |
1678 | Catherine Deibel | Towards the Determination of the 15O(alpha,gamma)19Ne Reaction Rate | 4 |
1679 | Daniel Lascar | Masses of Cd r-process nuclei around the N=82 waiting point | 8 |