James Allmond Research Scientist - Low Energy Nuclear Physics Contact ALLMONDJM@ORNL.GOV All Publications Neutron transfer reactions on the ground state and isomeric state of a Sn130 beam β-delayed neutron emission of r-process nuclei at the N = 82 shell closure ADC Nonlinearity Correction for the MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR Ground-state and decay properties of neutron-rich Nb106 E 2 collectivity in shell-model calculations for odd-mass nuclei near 132 Sn First candidates for γ vibrational bands built on the [505]11/2− neutron orbital in odd-A Dy isotopes Emerging nuclear collectivity in 124−130 Te Early Signal of Emerging Nuclear Collectivity in Neutron-Rich 129Sb Strong one-neutron emission from two-neutron unbound states in β decays of the r-process nuclei 86,87Ga Structure of 38Cl and the quest for a comprehensive shell model interaction Observation of a μs isomer in 134 49In85: Proton-neutron coupling “southeast” of 132 50Sn82 Informing direct neutron capture on tin isotopes near the N=82 shell closure Commissioning of the BRIKEN detector for the measurement of very exotic 𝛽-delayed neutron emitters Low-spin structure of the N=82 nucleus 137Cs The BRIKEN Project: Extensive Measurements of β-delayed Neutron Emitters for the Astrophysical r Process Energy reconstruction of an n-type segmented inverted coaxial point-contact HPGe detector... First-excited state g factor of 136Te by the recoil in vacuum method First-excited state g factor of Te136 by the recoil in vacuum method Complete spectroscopy of 211Po below 2.0 MeV via the (α, n) reaction Particle-γ coincidence spectroscopy of the N = 90 nucleus 154Gd by (p,tγ)... Electromagnetic Moments of Radioactive 136Te and the Emergence of Collectivity 2p+2n outside of Double-Magic 132Sn... Empirical Moments of Inertia of Axially Asymmetric Nuclei Triaxiality near the 110Ru ground state from Coulomb excitation Investigation of negative-parity states in 156Dy: Search for evidence of tetrahedral symmetry... Investigation of discrete states and quasidiscrete structures observed in 150Sm and 152Sm using the ( p,tγ ) reaction... Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹Ĺ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 … Next page ›ĺ Last page Last » Key Links Organizations Physical Sciences Directorate Physics Division Fundamental Nuclear and Particle Physics Section Nuclear Science and Advanced Technology Section Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Astrophysics Group