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2010
Information about the structure of nuclei can be obtained from high-energy electron scattering experiments. The results of these experiments show that the density of nuclear matter is roughly the same at the center of all nuclei. The nuclear density increases with A, but appears to approach a limiting value of about 0.17 nucleons per fm−3 for large A ...
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Information about the structure of nuclei can be obtained from high-energy electron scattering experiments. The results of these experiments show that the density of nuclear matter is roughly the same at the center of all nuclei. The nuclear density increases with A, but appears to approach a limiting value of about 0.17 nucleons per fm−3 for large A ...
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Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2001
Abstract Some aspects of resonances in nuclear physics are discussed. Their properties are studied and it is shown how to obtain them numerically in realistic situations for experimental detection. Particular attention is given to resonances in non-spherical potentials that represent deformed exotic nuclei, and their trajectories in the complex ...
FERREIRA L. S., MAGLIONE, ENRICO
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Abstract Some aspects of resonances in nuclear physics are discussed. Their properties are studied and it is shown how to obtain them numerically in realistic situations for experimental detection. Particular attention is given to resonances in non-spherical potentials that represent deformed exotic nuclei, and their trajectories in the complex ...
FERREIRA L. S., MAGLIONE, ENRICO
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Free electron lasers and their development at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, SB RAS
Physics Uspekhi, 2018This review is devoted to free electron lasers (FELs) and their development research at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (INP), SB RAS. Basic principles of FEL physics are considered.
N. Vinokurov, O. Shevchenko
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Supersymmetry in Nuclear Physics
2009One particularly important extension of the interacting boson model (IBM) concerns odd-mass nuclei, achieved by considering, in addition to the bosons, a fermion coupled to the core with an appropriate boson–fermion interaction. The resulting interacting boson–fermion model (IBFM) is thus a specific version of the particle–core coupling model which has
Frank, A., van Isacker, P., Jolie, J.
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Supersymmetry in nuclear physics
Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 1985Abstract Applications of supersymmetry considerations to problems in nuclear physics are briefly reviewed. A few, selected, examples are discussed, and it is shown that experimental evidence supports the occurrence of dynamic supersymmetries in nuclear spectra.
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Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Energy
2011Particle physics is a frontier subject which studies the smallest constituents of matter and the laws governing their interactions. It plays an important role in studying the origin and evolution of the universe and the formation and evolution of the celestial bodies.
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