Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2007 Annual Meeting of the Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 52, Number 10
Wednesday–Saturday, October 10–13, 2007; Newport News, Virginia
Session BC: Mini-Symposium on the CEU 10th Anniversary
2:00 PM–4:42 PM,
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Newport News Marriott at City Center
Room: Pearl Salon I
Chair: W.F. Rogers, Westmont College
Abstract ID: BAPS.2007.DNP.BC.6
Abstract: BC.00006 : New mass measurements of neutron rich nuclides at the NSCL.
3:48 PM–4:06 PM
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Authors:
Alfredo Estrade
(NSCL, Michigan State University and Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics)
Milan Matos
(NSCL, Michigan State University and Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics)
Matthew Amthor
(NSCL, Michigan State University and Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics)
Daniel Bazin
(NSCL, Michigan State University)
Ana Becerril
(NSCL, Michigan State University and Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics)
Thom Elliot
(NSCL, Michigan State University and Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics)
Alexandra Gade
(NSCL, Michigan State University)
Daniel Galaviz
(NSCL, Michigan State University and Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics)
Giuseppe Lorusso
(NSCL, Michigan State University and Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics)
Jorge Pereira
(NSCL, Michigan State University and Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics)
Mauricio Portillo
(NSCL, Michigan State University)
Andrew Rogers
(NSCL, Michigan State University and Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics)
Hendrik Schatz
(NSCL, Michigan State University and Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics)
Dan Shapira
(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Ed Smith
(The Ohio State University and Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics)
Andreas Stolz
(NSCL, Michigan State University)
Mark Wallace
(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2007.DNP.BC.6
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