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    WASA-FRS experiments in FAIR Phase-0 at GSI

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    We have developed a new and unique experimental setup integrating the central part of the Wide Angle Shower Apparatus (WASA) into the Fragment Separator (FRS) at GSI. This combination opens up possibilities of new experiments with high-resolution spectroscopy at forward and measurements of light decay particles with nearly full solid-angle acceptance in coincidence. The first series of the WASA-FRS experiments have been successfully carried out in 2022. The developed experimental setup and two physics experiments performed in 2022 including the status of the preliminary data analysis are introduced

    Collectivity at the prolate-oblate transition:the 2<sub>1</sub><sup>+</sup> lifetime of <sup>190</sup>W

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    The neutron-rich rare isotope 190W is discussed as a candidate for a prolate-oblate transitional nucleus with maximum γ-softness. The collectivity of this isotope is assessed for the first time by the measurement of the reduced E2 transition probability of its first 2+ state to the ground state. The experiment employed the FAst TIming Array (FATIMA), comprised of 36 LaBr3(Ce) scintillators, which was part of the DESPEC setup at GSI, Darmstadt. The 41+ and 21+ states of 190W were populated subsequently to the decay of its 127(12) μs isomeric Jπ  = 10- state. The mean lifetime of the 21+ state was determined to be τ = 274(28) ps, which corresponds to a B(E2; 21+ → 01+) value of 95(10) W.u. The results motivated a revision of previous calculations within an energy-density functional-based interacting boson model-2 approach, yielding E2 transition properties and spectroscopic quadrupole moments for tungsten isotopes. From comparison to theory, the new data suggest that 190W is at the transition from prolate to oblate structure along the W isotopic chain, which had previously been discussed as a nuclear shape-phase transition

    Temperaturas de acionamento de sistemas de climatização para perus em épocas de baixa umidade relativa do ar Activating temperatures of ventilation systems for turkeys in low humidity periods

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    Este estudo teve o objetivo de avaliar distintos programas de acionamento dos sistemas de climatização (ventiladores e nebulizadores), visando a aprimorar o ambiente interno e o bemestar das aves, evitando possíveis perdas produtivas e gastos excessivos em energia elétrica. O estudo foi conduzido em dois aviários localizados no município de Uberlândia - MG, durante a época de baixa umidade relativa do ar (junho a dezembro). Os aviários foram comparados sob os parâmetros de concentrações de CO2, temperatura e umidade relativa do ar, temperatura superficial da cama e índices produtivos. Os dados climáticos foram submetidos à análise de variância, e os dados produtivos submetidos ao teste de Qui-quadrado, utilizando-se do software MINITAB V.14. Os resultados apontados pelos tratamentos 1 e 2 mostraram que as concentrações de CO2 no ar (372,70 e 379,46 ppm, respectivamente) estiveram abaixo dos limites máximos recomendados internacionalmente para ambos os sistemas. As temperaturas internas (26,23 e 26,56 ºC, respectivamente) estiveram sempre acima do recomendado para as aves, e os níveis de umidade relativa do ar (69,73 e 70,42, respectivamente) estiveram, em média, na faixa recomendada, para ambos os sistemas. Conclui-se que o aviário programado para acionar o sistema de climatização mais tardiamente consumiu menos energia elétrica, apresentou melhor conversão alimentar, menor incidência de artrite, porém maior percentual de mortalidade.<br>This study aimed to evaluate different turn on systems of climatization (fans and fogging sprinklers) to improve the internal environment and the birds' welfare, avoiding productive losses and expensive wastes in electrical energy. The study was conducted in a commercial property with two poultry houses, located in Uberlândia, MG, Brazil, during the phase of low relative humidity of the air (June to December). The poultry houses were compared under the parameters of concentration of CO2, temperature and relative humidity, surface temperature of the litter and production indexes. The climatic data were subjected to analysis of variance and productive data submitted to chi-square, using the software Minitab, V.14. The results showed in treatments one and two that concentrations of CO2 in the air (372,70 and 379,46 ppm, respectively) were below the internationally recommended limits for both systems. The internal temperatures (26,23 e 26,56 ºC, respectively) were always above the recommended for birds, and the levels of relative humidity (69,73 e 70,42, respectively) were on average in the recommended range for both systems. The conclusion is that the poultry house programmed to trigger the air-conditioning later, consumed less electricity, had better feed conversion, lower incidence of arthritis, but a higher percentage of mortality

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    The DESPEC setup for GSI and FAIR

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    International audienceThe DEcay SPECtroscopy (DESPEC) setup for nuclear structure investigations was developed and commissioned at GSI, Germany in preparation for a full campaign of experiments at the FRS and Super-FRS. In this paper, we report on the first employment of the setup in the hybrid configuration with the AIDA implanter coupled to the FATIMA LaBr3(Ce) fast-timing array, and high-purity germanium detectors. Initial results are shown from the first experiments carried out with the setup. An overview of the setup and function is discussed, including technical advancements along the path
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