Daniel J. Robertson, Ph.D.

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2010 University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States 
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Experimental Nuclear Physics
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Philippe A. Collon grad student 2010 Notre Dame
 (New measurements for the astrophysically important calcium-40(alpha,gamma)titanium-44 reaction.)
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Schofield J, LaVerne JA, Robertson D, et al. (2019) Material dependence on the mean charge state of light ions in titanium, zirconium and copper European Physical Journal D. 73: 1-8
Ostdiek KM, Anderson TS, Bauder WK, et al. (2017) Activity measurement of 60 Fe through the decay of Co m 60 and confirmation of its half-life Physical Review C. 95: 55809
Tang XD, Bucher B, Fang X, et al. (2016) First direct measurement of 12C(12C,n)23Mg at stellar energies Epj Web of Conferences. 109
Bowers M, Kashiv Y, Bauder W, et al. (2013) Measurement of the 33S(α,p)36Cl cross section: Implications for production of 36Cl in the early Solar System Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics. 88
Simon A, Spyrou A, Rauscher T, et al. (2013) Systematic study of (p,γ) reactions on Ni isotopes Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics. 87
Schmitt C, LaVerne JA, Robertson D, et al. (2011) Target dependence for low-Z ion charge state fractions Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms. 269: 721-728
Schmitt C, LaVerne JA, Robertson D, et al. (2010) Equilibrium charge state distributions for boron and carbon ions emerging from carbon and aluminum targets Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms. 268: 1551-1557
Schmitt C, LaVerne J, Robertson D, et al. (2009) Equilibrium mean charge states for low- Z ions at ≤ 1 MeV / u in carbon Physical Review A. 80: 52711
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