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Charge exchange (p,n) reaction to isobaric analogue states of select nuclei
Using a modified version of Jacques Raynal’s program, DWBA98, we have analyzed cross-section data from a select set of charge exchange ( p , n )...
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Determination of the equation of state from nuclear experiments and neutron star observations
With recent advances in neutron star observations, major progress has been made in determining the pressure of neutron star matter at high density....
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Beta Decay of Halo Nuclei
Beta decay is a well-established and efficient probe of nuclear structure and provides important information also for halo nuclei. Detailed decay... -
Quantum disordered ground state in the triangular-lattice magnet NaRuO2
It has long been hoped that spin liquid states might be observed in materials that realize the triangular-lattice Hubbard model. However, weak...
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Beta Decay of Halo Nuclei
Beta decay is a well-established and efficient probe of nuclear structure and provides important information also for halo nuclei. Detailed decay... -
Porous Media Models Based on Generalized State Equations with Simple Examples
The paper presents a variant of construction of flow models in porous media using thermodynamic equations of state in differential form. The... -
Constraining equations of state for massive neutron star within relativistic mean field models
In the present work, we constrain the equations of the state of asymmetric dense matter in consideration of the heaviest observed neutron star mass M
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Studies of the equation-of-state of nuclear matter by heavy-ion collisions at intermediate energy in the multi-messenger era
The study of the nuclear matter equation-of-state (EoS) is a relevant topic of modern nuclear physics. It governs the behaviour of nuclear matter...
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Topological nature of the liquid–liquid phase transition in tetrahedral liquids
The first-order phase transition between two tetrahedral networks of different density—introduced as a hypothesis to account for the anomalous...
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Charged-Particle Radioactive Decays
Stable atomic nuclei are characterized by an equilibrium of the number of protons and neutrons. If this equilibrium is perturbed, the nuclei become... -
Study of a 5-Alpha Cluster Candidate with the 22Ne(p,t)20Ne and 22Ne(p,3He)20F Reactions
The isobaric nuclei 20Ne and 20F were investigated with the 22Ne(p,t)20Ne and 22Ne(p,3He)20F reactions using a beam of protons at Ep = 80 MeV. The... -
States of the 12N Nucleus with Increased Radii
The differential cross sections for the 12 C( 3 He, t ) 12 N reaction leading to formation of the 1 + (ground state), 2 + (0.96 MeV), 2 − (1.19 MeV), and 1 − ...
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Nuclei Near and at the Proton Dripline
Nuclei in the vicinity of the proton dripline and beyond it are a fascinating realm within the chart of nuclei. In this chapter the main phenomena... -
Charged-Particle Radioactive Decays
Stable atomic nuclei are characterized by an equilibrium of the number of protons and neutrons. If this equilibrium is perturbed, the nuclei become... -
Beta Decay: Probe for Nuclear Structure and the Weak Interaction
Nuclear beta decay provides a sensitive and rich tool for studying the structure of atomic nuclei as well as assessing the limits of our... -
Photoaffinity labelling with small molecules
Small molecules can serve as leads for new therapeutics as well as powerful tools to investigate biological processes. Understanding the interactions...
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Nuclei Near and at the Proton Dripline
Nuclei in the vicinity of the proton dripline and beyond it are a fascinating realm within the chart of nuclei. In this chapter the main phenomena... -
Planar Defects as a Way to Account for Explicit Anharmonicity in High Temperature Thermodynamic Properties of Silicon
AbstractSilicon is indispensable in semiconductor industry. Understanding its high-temperature thermodynamic properties is essential both for theory...
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Slow Atmospheric Motion as a Low-Mach-Number Flow
First, in Sect. 6.1, we discuss in detail various facets of the applicability of the Boussinesq approximation to slow atmospheric motion. In Sect.... -