| Research Interests
The Nuclear Structure Laboratory at the University of Notre Dame
is home to three nuclear particle accelerators which are used to
conduct experiments over a wide range of topics in experimental
nuclear physics. As Technical Director for the Nuclear Structure
Laboratory, Prof. Lamm's research interests have necessarily centered
on those issues that most fundamentally affect the effective operation
of the laboratory. Prof. Lamm is involved in ion source development,
the development of a computer-based control system for operating
the accelerators and the ion sources, the development of pulsed
and bunched ion beams, and the development of the radioactive ion
beam facility. He also serves as a general experimental liaison
for outside users of the laboratory as well as contributing to the
ongoing experimental efforts of the Nuclear Physics faculty.
Selected Publications:
“Gamma-ray spectroscopy with a low-energy 6He
radioactive ion beam,” S.M. Vincent, A. Aprahamian, J.J. Kolata,
L.O. Lamm, V. Guimarâes, R.C. deHaan, D. Peterson, P. Santi,
A. Teymurazyan, F.D. Becchetti, T.W. O'Donnell, M. Lee, D.A. Roberts,
J.A. Zimmerman, and J.A. Brown, Nucl. Instrum. Methods A 491,
426 (2002).
“Revalidation
of the Isobaric Mass Multiplet Equation,” M. Pyle, A. Garcia, E.
Tartar, J. Cox, B. Nayak, S. Triambak, B. Laughman, A. Komives,
L. Lamm, J. Rolon, T. Finnessy, L. Knutson, and P. Voytas, Phys.
Rev. Lett. 88, 122501 (2002).
“Elastic scattering and transfer in the 8Li + 208Pb
system near the Coulomb barrier,” J. Kolata, V. Goldberg, L. Lamm,
M. Marino, C. O'Keeffe, G. Rogachev, E. Aguilera, H. Garcia-Martinez,
E. Martinez-Quiroz, P. Rosales, F. Becchetti, T. O'Donnell, D. Roberts,
J. Browne, P. DeYoung, J. Hinnefeld, and S. Shaheen, Phys. Rev. C65,
054616 (2002).
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