Angelo Signoracci

  • Program Years: 2007-2011
  • Academic Institution: Michigan State University
  • Practicum(s):
    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (2008)
  • Degree(s):
    Ph.D. Nuclear Physics, Michigan State University, 2011
    B.S. Physics, University of Notre Dame, 2006
  • Field of Study: Nuclear Physics
  • Academic Advisor: Alex Brown
  • Status: Postdoctoral Researcher at CEA/Saclay (France)
  • Research Area: Nuclear Physics

Publications:

A. Signoracci and B.A. Brown, Proton Single Particle Energies in 23F, Phys. Rev. C 75, 024303 (2007).
A. Signoracci and B.A. Brown, Comment on "Reduction of the Spin-Orbit Splittings at the N=28 Shell Closure", Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 099201 (2007).
R.G.T. Zegers et al., Spectroscopy of 24Al and extraction of Gamow-Teller strengths with the 24Mg(3He,t) reaction at 420 MeV, Phys. Rev. C 78, 014314 (2008).
Jenny Lee et al., Neutron-proton asymmetry dependence of spectroscopic factors in Ar isotopes, Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 112701 (2010).
R.G.T. Zegers et al., 34P(7Li,7Be+γ) Reaction at 100A MeV in Inverse Kinematics, Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 212504 (2010).
B.A. Brown, A. Signoracci, and M. Hjorth-Jensen, Phys. Lett. B 695, 507 (2011).
W.A. Richter, B.A. Brown, A. Signoracci, and M. Wiescher, Shell-model studies of the rp reaction 25Al(p,γ)26Si, Prog. Nucl. Part. Phys. 66, 283 (2011).
A. Signoracci, B.A. Brown, and M. Hjorth-Jensen, Renormalized interactions with a realistic single-particle basis, Phys. Rev. C 83, 024315 (2011).
W.A. Richter, B.A. Brown, A. Signoracci, and M. Wiescher, Properties of 26Mg and 26Si in the sd model space and the determination of the 25Al(p,γ)26Si reaction, Phys. Rev. C 83, 065803 (2011).
A. Signoracci and B.A. Brown, Effects of isospin mixing in the A=32 quintet, Phys. Rev. C 84, 031301(R) (2011).
R. Meharchand et al., Probing Configuration Mixing in 12Be with Gamow-Teller Transition Strengths, Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 122501 (2012).

Awards:

Haynes Award, NSCL Fellowship, Glenna R. Joyce Scholarship, Magna Cum Laude, Notre Dame Honors Program, Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award, Chosen to present research at Honors Research Symposium, Dean's List (7 semesters), National Merit Finalist and Scholarship Recipient