Anthony S. Nettleton, Ph.D.

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2011 Physics Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
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Nuclear Physics
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Bradley M. Sherrill grad student 2011 Michigan State
 (A study of the fragmentation-fission of uranium-238 on a beryllium-9 target at 81 MeV/u.)
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Kameda D, Kubo T, Ohnishi T, et al. (2012) Observation of new microsecond isomers among fission products from in-flight fission of 345 MeV/nucleon 238U Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics. 86
Ohnishi T, Kubo T, Kusaka K, et al. (2010) Identification of 45 new neutron-rich isotopes produced by in-flight fission of a 238U beam at 345MeV/nucleon Journal of the Physical Society of Japan. 79
Tarasov OB, Morrissey DJ, Amthor AM, et al. (2009) Evidence for a change in the nuclear mass surface with the discovery of the most neutron-rich nuclei with 17Physical Review Letters. 102: 142501
Tarasov OB, Portillo M, Amthor AM, et al. (2009) Production of very neutron-rich nuclei with a Ge76 beam Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics. 80
Folden CM, Nettleton AS, Amthor AM, et al. (2009) New neutron-rich microsecond isomers observed among fission products of U238 at 80 MeV/nucleon Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics. 79
Ohnishi T, Kubo T, Kusaka K, et al. (2008) Identification of new isotopes 125Pd and126Pd produced by in-flight fission of 345 MeV/nucleon238U: First results from the RIKEN RI beam factory Journal of the Physical Society of Japan. 77
Tarasov OB, Baumann T, Amthor AM, et al. (2007) New isotopeSi44and systematics of the production cross sections of the most neutron-rich nuclei Physical Review C. 75
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