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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Discrete gamma-ray spectroscopy of '1'3'7Sm and neighbouring light rare earth nuclei

Bishop, P. J. January 1988 (has links)
No description available.
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Rotational band structures in '1'2'9La and quadrupole moment of the highly deformed band in '1'3'1Ce

He, Yanjie January 1990 (has links)
No description available.
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Estudos dos parâmetros de deformação dos isótopos 24Mg, 30Mg e 32Mg / Studies of the deformation parameters of the isotopes 24mg, 30mg and 32Mg

Chisté, Vanessa 06 October 1999 (has links)
A proposta deste trabalho é estudar as distribuições de prótons e nêutrons e suas deformações na região da \"ilha de inversão\". Esta região, situada entre 10 Z 14 e 19 N 21, apresentar anomalias como núcleos fortemente deformados perto do número mágico N=20. Os parâmetros de deformação de carga e de matéria dos isótopos de 24Mg, 30Mg e 32Mg foram medidos, via espalhamento inelástico do feixe secundário de Mg, através de um experimento realizado no Laboratório GANIL, Caen, França. Um feixe primário de 36S, a 77 MeV/núcleon, produziu, via fragmentação do projétil sobre um alvo de 12C, feixes secundários de 24, 30,32Mg, com 37 MeV/núcleon. O feixe secundário foi analisado nos dipolos acromáticos do espectrômetro LISE. Os parâmetros de deformação são extraídos da seção de choque de excitação do projétil de Mg para o seu primeiro estado 2+. Para medir a distribuição de carga, um alvo de 208Pb foi utilizado. Como a interação nuclear e mais forte com o 12C, este alvo foi utilizado para determinar a deformação de massa. A obtenção dos parâmetros de deformação foi feita através da comparação da são de choque experimental com a seção de choque calculada através do formalismo de canais acoplados (programa ECIS) Na comparação, determinou-se a deformação nuclear e coulombiana do 24Mg, muito próxima dos valores adotados. Para o 30Mg, obtiveram-se parâmetros de deformação coulombiano e nuclear semelhantes e grandes, mostrando que este núcleo também e fortemente deformado. No caso do 32Mg, que tem atraído muito interesse devido a possível perda de magicidade, ob-teve-se que ele e mais deformado do que previsto pelos vários cálculos teóricos feitos ate estão, apresentando também deformações de carga e massa iguais. / The goal of this work is the study of the proton and neutron distributions and their deformations in the region of the island of inversion\". This region is situated between 10 Z 14 and 19 N 21and the neutron-rich nuclei of this \"island\" have an anomalus behaviour, being strongly deformed at the nentron magic number N=20. The charge and matter deformation parameters of 24Mg 30Mg e 32Mg were measured in an experiment realized at the GANIL Labo-ratory, Caen, Francel through the inelastic scattering the Mg secondary beams . The 36S pri-mary beam at 77 MeV/nucleon produced the 24,30,32Mg secondary at 37 MeV/nucleon through projectile fragmentation on a 12C production target. The secondary beam was analysed in the LISE spectrometer. The deformation parameters were extracted from the cross section of the Mg projectile to its 2+ first excited state. A 208Pb target was used to measure the Coulomb de-formation and a 12C target for the nuclear deformation. The deformation parameters were obtained from the comparision between the experimental excitation cross sedion and the calculated through a coupled channels code ECIS. The Coulomb and nuclear deformation pa-rameters of the 24Mg determined in this study are very close to the adopted values. The deformation parameters of 30Mg are large and nearly equal, showing tha.t this nucleus is also strongly deformed. For the 32Mg, which has lately attracted much attention, the deformation parameters are much larger than predicted by theoretical models and are also equal.
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Estudos dos parâmetros de deformação dos isótopos 24Mg, 30Mg e 32Mg / Studies of the deformation parameters of the isotopes 24mg, 30mg and 32Mg

Vanessa Chisté 06 October 1999 (has links)
A proposta deste trabalho é estudar as distribuições de prótons e nêutrons e suas deformações na região da \"ilha de inversão\". Esta região, situada entre 10 Z 14 e 19 N 21, apresentar anomalias como núcleos fortemente deformados perto do número mágico N=20. Os parâmetros de deformação de carga e de matéria dos isótopos de 24Mg, 30Mg e 32Mg foram medidos, via espalhamento inelástico do feixe secundário de Mg, através de um experimento realizado no Laboratório GANIL, Caen, França. Um feixe primário de 36S, a 77 MeV/núcleon, produziu, via fragmentação do projétil sobre um alvo de 12C, feixes secundários de 24, 30,32Mg, com 37 MeV/núcleon. O feixe secundário foi analisado nos dipolos acromáticos do espectrômetro LISE. Os parâmetros de deformação são extraídos da seção de choque de excitação do projétil de Mg para o seu primeiro estado 2+. Para medir a distribuição de carga, um alvo de 208Pb foi utilizado. Como a interação nuclear e mais forte com o 12C, este alvo foi utilizado para determinar a deformação de massa. A obtenção dos parâmetros de deformação foi feita através da comparação da são de choque experimental com a seção de choque calculada através do formalismo de canais acoplados (programa ECIS) Na comparação, determinou-se a deformação nuclear e coulombiana do 24Mg, muito próxima dos valores adotados. Para o 30Mg, obtiveram-se parâmetros de deformação coulombiano e nuclear semelhantes e grandes, mostrando que este núcleo também e fortemente deformado. No caso do 32Mg, que tem atraído muito interesse devido a possível perda de magicidade, ob-teve-se que ele e mais deformado do que previsto pelos vários cálculos teóricos feitos ate estão, apresentando também deformações de carga e massa iguais. / The goal of this work is the study of the proton and neutron distributions and their deformations in the region of the island of inversion\". This region is situated between 10 Z 14 and 19 N 21and the neutron-rich nuclei of this \"island\" have an anomalus behaviour, being strongly deformed at the nentron magic number N=20. The charge and matter deformation parameters of 24Mg 30Mg e 32Mg were measured in an experiment realized at the GANIL Labo-ratory, Caen, Francel through the inelastic scattering the Mg secondary beams . The 36S pri-mary beam at 77 MeV/nucleon produced the 24,30,32Mg secondary at 37 MeV/nucleon through projectile fragmentation on a 12C production target. The secondary beam was analysed in the LISE spectrometer. The deformation parameters were extracted from the cross section of the Mg projectile to its 2+ first excited state. A 208Pb target was used to measure the Coulomb de-formation and a 12C target for the nuclear deformation. The deformation parameters were obtained from the comparision between the experimental excitation cross sedion and the calculated through a coupled channels code ECIS. The Coulomb and nuclear deformation pa-rameters of the 24Mg determined in this study are very close to the adopted values. The deformation parameters of 30Mg are large and nearly equal, showing tha.t this nucleus is also strongly deformed. For the 32Mg, which has lately attracted much attention, the deformation parameters are much larger than predicted by theoretical models and are also equal.
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Mécano-biologie de cellules cancéreuses sur surfaces à topographie et chimie contrôlées / Mecanobiology of cancerous cells on topographically and chemically well controlled surfaces

Badique, Florent 16 December 2013 (has links)
Le travail présenté dans cette thèse est le résultat d'une collaboration fructueuse entre la chimie, la physique et la biologie. En effet, des matériaux avec des propriétés physico-chimiques très contrôlées ont été mis à profit dans le but de caractériser des fonctions cellulaires complexes. Nous présentons tout d'abord la création d'un outil permettant l'étude de la mécanotransduction cellulaire. L'originalité de cet outil est basé sur son activation par étirement permettant de lier réversiblement les cellules à la surface. Nous avons ensuite étudié des comportements de cellules souches et cancéreuses en réponse à des microtopographies sous forme de piliers. Cette approche a permis de définir un comportement cancéreux caractérisé par une déformation prononcée des corps et noyaux cellulaires. Nous montrons aussi que l'utilisation de cette surface couverte de micro-piliers permet de décrire la mécano-biologie de cellules cancéreuses. En effet, ce substrat à topographie contrôlée a permis de montrer que la chimie et la rigidité du substrat n'ont que peu d'incidence sur la déformation des cellules cancéreuses, alors que les éléments du cytosquelette sont primordiaux et que sans eux, la déformation n'est pas possible. Nous avons ensuite inhibé une à une des protéines de l'enveloppe et de la lamina nucléaire afin d'évaluer leur implication dans ces mécanismes de déformation. En parallèle, un séquençage total des ARN (Acides RiboNucléiques) de cellules déformées et non déformées a été réalisé dans le but de visualiser d'éventuelles modifications dans l'expression génique. Ces déformations des cellules cancéreuses entre les micro-piliers ont été comparées à celles que subissent les cellules lors de la traversée de membranes poreuses (Chambres de Boyden). Ces comparaisons nous ont permis d'identifier que plusieurs mécanismes peuvent aboutir à la déformation de cellules cancéreuses et en particulier de leurs noyaux. Nous montrons dans une dernière partie que la mitose cellulaire s'effectue sur les surfaces microstructurées. Nous décrivons une ségrégation des chromosomes qui semble être non parallèle. Toutefois, ces divisions atypiques ne causent pas davantage d'accidents mitotiques. / The work shown in this thesis is the outcome of a successful collaboration between chemistry, physics and biology. Indeed, materials with well controlled parameters have been used in order to characterize complex cellular functions. We first introduce the creation of one tool which allow the study of cells mechanotransduction. The originality of this tool is based on its activation by stretching which allow a reversible adhesion of cells to the surface.Then, we studied the behavior of stem cells and cancerous cells on micropillared surfaces. This approach allowed us to describe a cancerous behavior of cells characterized by strong deformations of cells bodies and nuclei. We also showed that the use of such micropillared surfaces allowed us to describe cancerous cells mecanobiology. Indeed, this substrate with a well controlled topography allowed us to show that substrates chemistry and stiffness have only little effects on cancerous cells deformation while cytoskeleton components are necessary. More specifically, the deformation is impossible without the cytoskeleton. We also inhibited the nuclear envelope proteins and nuclear lamina proteins in order to evaluate their involvement in cells deformation mechanism. In the same time, a total RNA (RiboNucleic Acids) sequencing of deformed and non deformed cells have been done in order to identify an eventual modification in gene expression.These deformations of cancerous cells between micropillars have been compared to the deformation of cells during the transmigration through porous membranes (Boyden chambers). These comparisons allowed us to identify several mechanisms which lead to cells deformation and more specifically to nuclei deformation.We showed in a last part that cells can divide on micropillared surfaces. We described a non parallel like segregation of chromosomes. However, these unusual mitosis didn't lead to supernumerary troubles in cell division.
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Penning-trap mass measurements of exotic rubidium and gold isotopes for a mean-field study of pairing and quadrupole correlations / Mesures de masse d’isotopes exotiques de rubidium et d’or avec un piège de Penning, pour une étude de champ moyen des corrélations d’appariement et quadrupolaires

Manea, Vladimir 29 September 2014 (has links)
Les noyaux les plus complexes sont situés entre les nombres magiques et les médianes des espaces de valence, dans des régions connues pour les changements abrupts des observables nucléaires. Dans ces régions appelées de transition de forme, le paradigme nucléaire change entre la goutte liquide vibrationnelle et le rotor statique. Sauf quelques exceptions, les noyaux de ces régions sont radioactifs, avec des demi-vies qui chutent dans les millisecondes. Complémentaires aux propriétés des états excités à basse énergie, les énergies de liaison et les rayons de charge nucléaires sont parmi les observables les plus sensibles à ces changements de structure nucléaire. Dans ce travail, une étude du phénomène de transition de forme est effectuée, par des mesures de nucléides radioactifs produits dans le laboratoire ISOLDE au CERN. Les masses des isotopes de rubidium riches en neutrons 98-100Rb et des isotopes d’or riches en protons 180,185,188,190,191Au sont mesurées avec le spectromètre de masse de type Penning ISOLTRAP. La masse de 100Rb est déterminée pour la première fois. Des déviations significatives par rapport à la littérature sont trouvées pour les isotopes 188,190Au. Une nouvelle méthode expérimentale est présentée, utilisant un spectromètre de masse à multi-réflexion comme analyseur de faisceau pour la spectroscopie laser d’ionisation résonante. La nouvelle méthode donne la possibilité d’effectuer des études de structure hyperfine atomique avec ISOLTRAP, dont on peut extraire les rayons de charge et les moments électromagnétiques nucléaires. / The most complex nuclei are situated between the magic and the mid-shell ones, in regions known for sudden changes of the trends of nuclear observables. These are the so-called shape-transition regions, where the nuclear paradigm changes from the vibrational liquid drop to the static rotor. With few exceptions, nuclei in these regions are radioactive, with half-lives dropping into the millisecond range.Complementing the information obtained from the low-lying excitation spectrum, nuclear binding energies and mean-square charge radii are among the observables most sensitive to these changes of nuclear structure. In the present work, a study of the shape-transition phenomenon is performed by measurements of radioactive nuclides produced by the ISOLDE facility at CERN. The masses of the neutron-rich rubidium isotopes 98−100Rb and of the neutron-deficient gold isotopes 180,185,188,190,191Au are determined using the Penning-trap mass spectrometer ISOLTRAP. The mass of 100Rb is determined for the first time. Significant deviations from the literature values are found for the isotopes 188,190Au. A new experimental method is presented, using a recently developed multi-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometer as a beam-analysis tool for resonance-ionization laser spectroscopy. The new method opens the path to measurements of atomic hyperfine spectra with ISOLTRAP, from which charge radii and electromagnetic moments of radioactive nuclides can be extracted. The properties of the studied nuclides map the borders of two prominent regions of quadrupole deformation, which constrain the fine balance between pairing and quadrupole correlations in the nuclear ground states. This balance is studied by the Hartree-Fock- Bogoliubov (HFB) approach. The sensitivity of the shape-transition phenomenon to the strength of pairing correlations is demonstrated. In particular, the strong odd-even staggering of charge radii in the mercury isotopic chain is shown to result in the HFB approach from the fine interplay between pairing, quadrupole correlations and quasi-particle blocking.
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Mass measurements of neutron-rich strontium and rubidium isotopes in the A ≈ 100 and development of an electrospray ionization ion source / Mesures de masses d'isotropes de strontium et rubidium riches en neutrons dans la région A ≈ 100 et développement d'une source d'ions à ionisation electrospray

De roubin, Antoine 22 December 2016 (has links)
Une extension de la surface de masses atomiques dans la région A ≈ 100 est présentée par l’intermédiaire des mesures de masse des isotopes 100-102Sr et 100-102Rb. Les mesures ont été effectuées avec le spectromètre de masse ISOLTRAP constitué de différents pièges à ions. Les premières mesures directes des masses des 100-102Sr et du 100-102Rb sont rapportées ici. Ces mesures confirment la continuité de la région de déformation nucléaire avec l’augmentation du nombre de neutrons jusqu’à N = 65.De sorte à interpréter la déformation dans la chaine isotopique du strontium et à déterminer si une déformation peut apparaitre pour des isotopes de krypton plus lourds, une comparaison est faite entre les données expérimentales et des résultats de calculs théoriques disponibles dans la littérature. Pour compléter ces comparaisons, des calculs Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov pour des isotopes pairs et impairs sont aussi présentés, illustrant la compétition entre formes nucléaires dans la région.Le développement d’une source d’ions à ionisation par électro nébuliseur est présenté. Cette source peut produire un large panel de masses isobariques destinées à la calibration. La première mise en service de la source est présentée, incluant les résultats des premiers balayages en masse détectés derrière le spectromètre de masse quadripolaire. Une résolution de quelques unités de masses atomiques a été atteinte. / An extension of the atomic mass surface in the region A ≈ 100 is performed via massmeasurements of the 100-102Sr and 100-102Rb isotopes with the ion-trap mass spectrometer ISOLTRAPat CERN-ISOLDE. The first direct mass measurements of 102Sr and 101;102Rb are reported here. Thesemeasurements confirm the continuation of the region of nuclear deformation with the increase of neutronnumber, at least as far as N = 65.In order to interpret the deformation in the strontium isotopic chain and to determine whether an onsetof deformation is present in heavier krypton isotopes, a comparison is made between experimentalvalues and theoretical calculations available in the literature. To complete this comparison, Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov calculations for even and odd isotopes are also presented, illustrating the competitionof nuclear shapes in the region.The development of an electrospray ionization ion source is presented. This source can delivera large range of isobaric masses for calibration purposes. The early commissioning of the sourceis discussed, including the results from the first mass scans detected behind the quadrupole massspectrometer. A resolution of a few atomic mass units is reached.
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Recherche de déformation dans des noyaux riches en neutrons / Search for deformation in neutron rich nuclei

Mancuso, Clément 04 July 2016 (has links)
Actuellement, le noyau de l'atome sert dans diverses utilisations courantes. Pourtant, notre compréhension que de cet objet n'est pas complète. C'est pourquoi la recherche nucléaire est nécessaire. Parmi cet ensemble vaste, ce manuscrit s'intéresse à l'étude des changements de forme dans les isotopes riches en neutrons des séries Ru et Sr. Le sujet est d'abord cerné dans un chapitre de concepts théoriques de la physique nucléaire. Un second chapitre décrit l'expérience permettant de produire les isotopes d'intérêt. Cette expérience de spectroscopie gamma est réalisée avec un multidétecteur HPGe composé à partir d'EXOGAM et complété de cristaux GASP et LOHENGRIN. Cette expérience consiste en la fission du 241Pu induite par neutrons froids fournis par le réacteur de l'Institut Laue Langevin. Elle fait partie de la campagne EXILL. Le deuxième chapitre traite également de la pré-analyse des données. Après avoir montré les effets d'une pré-sélection des événements en multiplicité, les résultats obtenus concernant les isotopes 108Ru à 115Ru, et 92Sr à 96Sr sont abordés dans le troisième chapitre. Enfin, le quatrième chapitre replace ces résultats dans des ensembles plus larges des parties riches en neutrons des deux séries. Ces séries sont également replacées dans le contexte de leur région de masse.La région d'intérêt est riche en changement de forme, avec l'enrichissement neutronique ou avec l'excitation des noyaux. Ces changements sont plutôt bien décrits par certains modèles, mais ces derniers peinent encore à en décrire les limites. Leurs déterminations précises est essentielle pour contraindre les modèles / Nowadays, the atomic nucleus is used in a variety of common way. Nevertheless, this object is not fully understood yet. This is why nuclear physics research is still needed. Among the large number of nuclear physics topics, this work is interested in the study of shape changes in neutron rich Ru and Sr isotopes. The subject is figured out in the first chapter, dealing with theoretical concepts about nuclear physics. A second chapter describes the experiment permitting to produce the isotopes of interest. This gamma-ray spectroscopy experiment has been realized with a HPGe multidetector made from EXOGAM and completed by GASP and LOHENGRIN detectors. This experiment consists of the cold neutron, supplied by the reactor of the Institute Laue Langevin, induced fission of 241Pu. This experiment is a part of the EXILL measurement campaign. The second chapter also deals with the data pre-analysis of this experiment. After showing the effects of a multiplicity cut on event preselection, the obtained results concerning 108Ru to 115Ru and 92Sr to 96Sr isotopes are presented on the third chapter. Finally, the fourth chapter puts these results in a wider part of the neutron rich side of both series. These last ones are also placed in their mass region context.The region of interest is rich in shape change, whether with neutronic enrichment or with excitation energy. These changes are rather well described by certain models, but the latter still have difficulty to describe the limits. Their precise determinations by experiment is essential to constrain models

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