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A pair spectrometer for nuclear astrophysics experiments [PDF]

open access: possibleThe European Physical Journal A, 2014
Non-radiative transitions in nuclear capture reactions between light nuclei play a relevant role in stellar nuclear astrophysics, where nuclear processes occur at typical energies from tens to hundreds of keV. At higher energies, instead, the E0 contributions may be shadowed by more intense transitions. The experimental study of E0 transitions requires
Guerro L   +10 more
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Nuclear Astrophysics Experiments at CIAE

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2006
This paper describes the nuclear astrophysical studies using the unstable ion beam facility, GIRAFFE.We measured the angular distributions for some low energy reactions, such as 7Be(d,n)8B, 11C(d,n)12N, 8Li(d,n)9Be, 8Li(d,p)9Li and 17F(d,n)18Ne in inverse kinematics, and derived the astrophysical S‐factors or reaction rates of 7Be(p,γ)8B, 11C(p,γ)12N ...
Shengquan Yan   +9 more
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Observation of adiatric nuclear magnetization in nuclear orientation experiments

Physics Letters A, 1970
Measurements of the anisotropy of γ-radiation from 60Co in iron adiabatic bulk nuclear magnetization when the sample is magnetized at 0.05°K to 0.010°K. For 54Mn copper at 0.02°K in 0.5 kg to 3 kg. T1 ⪕ 0.5 sec.
C.G. Don, D.H. Chaplin, G.V.H. Wilson
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Nuclear Bombarding Experiments

1979
In Chapter 3 we gave an account of the early work of Rutherford on the theory of single α-particle scattering and of the experiments of Geiger and Marsden on α-particle scattering in metals. The work on gold foil was of great importance because it was these experiments that formed the basis of the so-called Rutherford-Bohr atom.
T. A. Littlefield, N. Thorley
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Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science, 2015

, 2016
The year 2016 saw a most dramatic scientific event in the month of February with the announcement of the observation of gravitational waves by the Advanced LIGO collaboration.
B. Ananthanarayan
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Experiments in Nuclear Astrophysics

Nuclear Physics A, 2007
Astrophysics is a rapidly growing field, driven by observations from ground and space-based telescopes, which cover all wavelengths, from radio waves to ultra-high energy gamma rays. Nuclear physics experiments provide critical input parameters, which are important for the interpretation of the observational data.
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Medical Experience in Nuclear Submarines

Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 1971
AbstractA summary of medical experience gained on long detached patrols by British nuclear submarine medical officers is presented. Comparisons with American experience are made and indications of what the new submarine medical officer may expect to meet in his practice at sea on patrol are given. The picture reflects the good standard of health of the
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Overview of the Cosmic Axion Spin Precession Experiment (CASPEr)

Microwave Cavities and Detectors for Axion Research, 2017
An overview of our experimental program to search for axion and axion-like-particle (ALP) dark matter using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques is presented.
D. J. Kimball   +18 more
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Against Nuclear Weapon Experiments and Nuclear Balance

2001
Thanks to his moral integrity Otto Hahn was trusted everywhere. He used it to point uncompromisingly to three important goals. For him the cessation of nuclear weapon tests, not transferring atomic weapons in order not to let the number of atomic powers become larger, and general disarmament were the essential challenges.
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Recent experiments with nuclear emulsions [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1964
It is unnecessary to stress the many significant contributions made during the past 20 years to nuclear and high-energy physics by means of the nuclear emulsion technique. One needs only to recall the new particles and decay modes that have been first observed with it. With the development of other powerful techniques, however, such as the
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