K. Haak
Facility for Rare Isotope BeamsMichigan State University(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Nuclear physics research studies, Particle accelerators and beam dynamics, Nuclear Physics and Applications, Astronomical and nuclear sciences, Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
Most-Cited Works
- → Observation of New Isotopes in the Fragmentation of Pt198 at FRIB(2024)19 cited
- → Proton Shell Gaps in N=28 Nuclei from the First Complete Spectroscopy Study with FRIB Decay Station Initiator(2024)10 cited
- → Production and discovery of neutron-rich isotopes by fragmentation of Pt198(2023)7 cited
- → Acceleration of uranium beam to record power of 10.4 kW and observation of new isotopes at Facility for Rare Isotope Beams(2024)6 cited
- → Universal Effective Charges in the sd and fp Shells(2025)1 cited
- → Reaching the prolate-oblate boundary at N=116 via first fragmentation of a Pt198 beam: Sharp transition to triaxiality in Ta189(2025)1 cited
- → Discovery of new isotopes in the fragmentation of Se82 and insights into their production(2025)1 cited
- → Erratum: Acceleration of uranium beam to record power of 10.4 kW and observation of new isotopes at Facility for Rare Isotope Beams [Phys. Rev. Accel. beams 27, 060101 (2024)](2024)
- → Beta-decay Half Lives beyond $^{54}$Ca: A Systematic Survey of Decay Properties approaching the Neutron Dripline(2025)
- → Reaching the prolate-oblate boundary at N=116 via first fragmentation of a 198Pt beam: Sharp transition to triaxiality in 189Ta(2025)