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Publications in peer-reviewed journals (2016)

Excited states and reduced transition probabilities in ^168Os – T. Grahn et al.

Results of the ASY-EOS experiment at GSI: The symmetry energy at supersaturation density – P. Russotto et al.

Measurement of the ^(92,93,94,100)MO(γ,n) reactions by Coulomb Dissociation – K. Gobel et al.

Experimental study of the ^15O(2p, γ) ^17Ne cross section by Coulomb Dissociation for the rp process – J. Marganiec et al.

Multiparticle configurations of excited states in ^155Lu – R. J. Carroll et al.

Coulomb and nuclear excitations of narrow resonances in ^17Ne – J. Marganiec et al.

NPTool: a simulation and analysis framework for low-energy nuclear physics experiments – A. Matta et al.

Nuclear astrophysics with radioactive ions at FAIR – R. Reifarth et al.

A 128-channel event driven readout ASIC for the R3B tracker – L. Jones et al.

The ASY-EOS Experiment at GSI – P. Russotto et al.

The UK NuStAR Project – S. Lalkovski et al.

High resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy and the fascinating angular momentum realm of the atomic nucleus – M. A. Riley et al.

Beta-delayed proton emission from ^20Mg – M. V. Lund et al.

TSR: A storage and cooling ring for HIE-ISOLDE – P. A. Butler et al.

Excited states in the proton-unbound nuclide ^158Ta – R. J. Carroll et al.

Performance of the AGATA gamma-ray spectrometer in the PreSPEC set-up at GSI – N. Lalovic et al.

Evolving collective structures in the transitional nuclei ^162W and ^164W – D. T. Joss et al.

Detector production for the R3B Si-tracker – M. Borri et al.

Direct observation of the ^114Ba → ^110Xe → ^106Te → ^102Sn triple alpha-decay chain using position and time correlations – L. Capponi et al.

Role of the Δ resonance in the population of a four-nucleon state in the ^56Fe → ^54Fe reaction at relativistic energies – Z. Podolyák et al.

Coulomb dissociation of ^(20,21)N – M. Röder et al.

Systematic investigation of projectile fragmentation using beams of unstable B and C isotopes – R. Thies et al.

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