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  1. Halo Nuclei

    Limits of neutron-rich nuclei have been reached only for eight or nine lightest elements among ∼100 elements that form our world. Where we reached...
    Isao Tanihata, Björn Jonson in Handbook of Nuclear Physics
    Reference work entry 2023
  2. Effects of Tensor Interactions in Nuclei

    It is well known that the strong tensor interaction is caused by pion exchange between nucleons due to the pseudo-scalar nature of the pion. However,...
    Isao Tanihata in Handbook of Nuclear Physics
    Reference work entry 2023
  3. 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...
    B. Rubio, W. Gelletly, O. Naviliat-Cuncic in Handbook of Nuclear Physics
    Reference work entry 2023
  4. Masses of Exotic Nuclei

    Masses of exotic nuclei play a key role in multiple physics applications ranging from nuclear structure studies and input to astrophysical modeling...
    Klaus Blaum, Sergey Eliseev, Stephane Goriely in Handbook of Nuclear Physics
    Reference work entry 2023
  5. Reactions for Production of Exotic Nuclei

    An overview of the nuclear reactions that are used to produce exotic nuclei along with the relevant theoretical models and predictions of their cross...
    N. Antonenko, J. Benlliure, ... D. J. Morrissey in Handbook of Nuclear Physics
    Living reference work entry 2023
  6. Halo Nuclei

    Limits of neutron-rich nuclei have been reached only for eight or nine lightest elements among ∼100 elements that form our world. Where we reached...
    Isao Tanihata, Björn Jonson in Handbook of Nuclear Physics
    Living reference work entry 2022
  7. Reactions for Production of Exotic Nuclei

    An overview of the nuclear reactions that are used to produce exotic nuclei along with the relevant theoretical models and predictions of their cross...
    N. Antonenko, J. Benlliure, ... D. J. Morrissey in Handbook of Nuclear Physics
    Reference work entry 2023
  8. 12 The Structure of Heavy Nuclei – from Lead to Superheavy Elements

    What do we know experimentally about the shell structure of heavy nuclei? Recently direct mass measurements to explore the heavy nuclei around lead...
    Chapter
  9. Measuring neutron capture cross sections of radioactive nuclei

    Measuring neutron capture cross sections of radioactive nuclei is a crucial step towards a better understanding of the origin of the elements heavier...

    Iris Dillmann, Oliver Kester, ... Nicole Vassh in The European Physical Journal A
    Article Open access 12 May 2023
  10. Effects of Tensor Interactions in Nuclei

    It is well known that the strong tensor interaction is caused by pion exchange between nucleons due to the pseudo-scalar nature of the pion. However,...
    Isao Tanihata in Handbook of Nuclear Physics
    Living reference work entry 2022
  11. Ab initio description of monopole resonances in light- and medium-mass nuclei

    Giant resonances (GRs) are a striking manifestation of collective motions in mesoscopic systems such as atomic nuclei. Until recently, theoretical...

    A. Porro, T. Duguet, ... V. Somà in The European Physical Journal A
    Article Open access 19 June 2024
  12. 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...
    B. Rubio, W. Gelletly, O. Naviliat-Cuncic in Handbook of Nuclear Physics
    Living reference work entry 2022
  13. Perspectives on Few-Body Cluster Structures in Exotic Nuclei

    It is a fascinating phenomenon in nuclear physics that states with a pronounced few-body structure can emerge from the complex dynamics of many...

    Daniel Bazin, Kevin Becker, ... **lin Zhang in Few-Body Systems
    Article 09 May 2023
  14. Superoperator Approach to the Theory of Hot Nuclei and Astrophysical Applications: I—Spectral Properties of Hot Nuclei

    Abstract

    The method of superoperators in Liouville space was applied to study spectral properties of hot nuclei. It is shown that properly defined...

    A. A. Dzhioev, A. I. Vdovin in Physics of Particles and Nuclei
    Article 19 September 2022
  15. Masses of Exotic Nuclei

    Masses of exotic nuclei play a key role in multiple physics applications ranging from nuclear structure studies and input to astrophysical modeling...
    Klaus Blaum, Sergey Eliseev, Stephane Goriely in Handbook of Nuclear Physics
    Living reference work entry 2022
  16. Production of n-rich nuclei in red giant stars

    We outline a partial historical summary of the steps through which the nucleosynthesis phenomena induced by slow neutron captures (the s-process )...

    Busso Maurizio, Palmerini Sara in The European Physical Journal A
    Article 03 April 2023
  17. Clusters in light nuclei: history and recent developments

    In this review, we discuss recent advancements in the study of clustering phenomena occurring in light nuclei, and their influence on nuclear...

    Ivano Lombardo, Daniele Dell’Aquila in La Rivista del Nuovo Cimento
    Article Open access 01 September 2023
  18. The Study of Multi-Nucleon Transfer Reactions for Synthesis of New Heavy and Superheavy Nuclei

    Abstract

    The standard reaction methods, such as fragmentation, fission or fusion used to synthesis exotic nuclei have reached their experimental...

    H. M. Devaraja, A. V. Yeremin, ... A. G. Popeko in Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters
    Article 01 December 2022
  19. Skyrme-Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov mass models on a 3D mesh: III. From atomic nuclei to neutron stars

    We present BSkG3, the latest entry in the Brussels-Skyrme-on-a-grid series of large-scale models of nuclear structure based on an energy density...

    Guilherme Grams, Wouter Ryssens, ... Nicolas Chamel in The European Physical Journal A
    Article 19 November 2023
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