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Double differential cross section for light mass fragment production on tens of MeV proton, deuteron, helium and carbon induced reactions

Double differential cross section for light mass fragment production on tens of MeV proton, deuteron, helium and carbon induced reactions

... through nuclear reactions caused by high-energy ...after nuclear reaction is not expected since the high-energy particle generally has low energy transfer ...the nuclear reaction generating ...

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An experimental study of direct and compound nuclear processes in neutron and deuteron induced reactions

An experimental study of direct and compound nuclear processes in neutron and deuteron induced reactions

... Proton emission from elements bombarded with approximately 14 MeV neutrons has received considerable attention in the past few year's. From a study of the energy spectra, absolute yields, and angular distributions ...

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Measurements of neutron-induced reactions in inverse kinematics and applications to nuclear astrophysics

Measurements of neutron-induced reactions in inverse kinematics and applications to nuclear astrophysics

... capture reactions equally shared between s and r process [1–3] and to a very small extent by the i process [4, ...and proton- induced reactions during the p process, see ...are nuclear ...

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Recent insight into the mechanism of proton-induced composite particle emission in inclusive reactions

Recent insight into the mechanism of proton-induced composite particle emission in inclusive reactions

... The general trend found in the present investigation is likely to be present in other nuclear species also, and this needs to be explored further. Of course, the postulated absence of large relative angular ...

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Investigating the fission process at high excitation energies through proton induced reactions on 181Ta

Investigating the fission process at high excitation energies through proton induced reactions on 181Ta

... FRS (FRagment Separator -GSI) at 1, 0.8, 0.5 and 0.3 GeV with an specific setup, pro- viding high accuracy measurements of the cross section values. We compare the results obtained in this experiment, with several ...

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A Survey of New Methods for Production of Some Radionuclides, at Laboratory Scale, through Secondary Reactions in Nuclear Reactors

A Survey of New Methods for Production of Some Radionuclides, at Laboratory Scale, through Secondary Reactions in Nuclear Reactors

... Spectrographically pure chemicals, whenever possible, or analytical grade reagents, were irradiated in masses smaller than 100 mg, sealed in quartz ampoules or wrapped in small aluminium envelopes, and placed in alu- ...

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Experimental Approach to Explosive Hydrogen Burning in X-Ray Bursts and Core-Collapse Supernovae

Experimental Approach to Explosive Hydrogen Burning in X-Ray Bursts and Core-Collapse Supernovae

... Both the rp-process and the νp-process run through similar mass region in the neutron- deficient nuclear region, and have the common problems. However, the rp-process would have waiting points and bottle necks ...

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Explosive Nuclear Burning in the pp-Chain Region and the Breakout Processes

Explosive Nuclear Burning in the pp-Chain Region and the Breakout Processes

... involves nuclear structures which are not investigated yet. The proton capture reactions may be sensitive to low-lying proton resonances of a single particle ...in proton-rich unstable ...

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Proton-induced composite particle emission in inclusive reactions in the range of 100 to 200 MeV

Proton-induced composite particle emission in inclusive reactions in the range of 100 to 200 MeV

... The development of the exciton model of Griffin [1] rep- resented a tremendous breakthrough in our appreciation of the physics mechanisms at play in the nuclear reactions leading to particle emission into ...

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Transfer reactions for nuclear astrophysics

Transfer reactions for nuclear astrophysics

... the proton spectroscopic factors of the states of interest as in Parikh et ...transfer reactions are used to study proton-rich nuclei involved in reactions of astrophysical interest [12, ...

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Forging the link between nuclear reactions and nuclear structure

Forging the link between nuclear reactions and nuclear structure

... of nuclear reactions that depend on distorted waves generated by optical potentials as well as overlap functions and their normalization for the addition and removal of nucleons to discrete final ...such ...

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Understanding strong coupling constant, nuclear stability and binding energy with three atomic gravitational constants - A short communication

Understanding strong coupling constant, nuclear stability and binding energy with three atomic gravitational constants - A short communication

... The four basic interactions can be allowed to have four different gravitational constants [4-12]. The three atomic gravitational constants help in understanding neutron-proton stability. Electromagnetic and ...

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Investigating hadronic resonances in pp interactions with HADES

Investigating hadronic resonances in pp interactions with HADES

... production reactions in proton-proton collision were analyzed with a modified OPE resonance model [17] and with the Bonn-Gatchina [21] partial wave analysis method (for ...

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Dissipative effects in fission investigated with proton-on-lead reactions

Dissipative effects in fission investigated with proton-on-lead reactions

... mass of the fissioning nucleus and equal to 0.26. The authors suggested that this could reflect an onset of dissipation with increasing temperature. According to this conclusion, Hofman and collaborators [4] found an ...

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Nuclear data for fusion technology – the European approach

Nuclear data for fusion technology – the European approach

... the nuclear model calculations, evaluating the data, and generating the co-variance ...the nuclear model calculations while KIT and TUW utilize the TALYS code ...

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Nuclear reactions at intermediate energies

Nuclear reactions at intermediate energies

... The effect of channel coupling on the σ tot is shown in the right panel of Fig. 1. In the no coupling case (NCC), the amplitudes of various processes are simply added together, ignoring the modifications to the widths of ...

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Catalysis of Nuclear Reactions by Electrons

Catalysis of Nuclear Reactions by Electrons

... of nuclear charges by electrons enhances nuclear reaction cross sections at low energies ...all nuclear reactions happen at low energies and nuclei are not alone in the stellar ...the ...

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Rapid identification of common human pathogens by high resolution proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy

Rapid identification of common human pathogens by high resolution proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy

... the resonance frequency (in parts per million [a dimensionless unit]) versus signal intensity. The majority of the protons found in organic and biological molecules resonate within a narrow spectral window: 0 to 10 ppm. ...

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Chapter 3 - How different elements were created

Chapter 3 - How different elements were created

... Other Elements Form by Nuclear Reactions in Stars,. continued[r] ...

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Electromagnetic Theory of the Nuclear Interaction

Electromagnetic Theory of the Nuclear Interaction

... The electrostatic attraction in the deuteron between a proton and a not so neutral neutron is equilibrated statically by the repulsion between the opposite magnetic moments of the proton and of the neutron. ...

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