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Statistics and Nuclear Reactions

Physical Review, 1937
It is possible to apply statistical methods to the calculation of nuclear processes provided that the energies involved are large in comparison with the lowest excitation energies of nuclei. Expressions are obtained for the emission probability of neutrons or charged particles by highly excited heavy nuclei.
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The Experimental Nuclear Reaction Data(EXFOR)

, 2021
Ji-min Wang   +6 more
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Nuclear reactions in nuclear matter

Nuclear Physics, 1966
Abstract A number of topics in nuclear reaction theory are examined from the point of view of the liquid drop model. It is shown that, although the absolute value of the nucleon strength function at low energies has significance for high-energy experiments, it cannot be deduced from low-energy elastic scattering experiments, since the energy ...
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Nuclear Reactions and Nuclear Structure

Physics Bulletin, 1972
P E Hodgson Oxford: Oxford University Press 1971 pp xii + 661 price £14.50 This comprehensive work, some six hundred and sixty pages in length, covers in detail several ways in which nuclear reactions have been used to probe the structure of the nucleus. It is perhaps not unexpected that the optical model should figure largely in Dr Hodgson's treatment
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TALYS: modeling of nuclear reactions

European Physical Journal A, 2023
A. Koning, S. Hilaire, S. Goriely
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Generalized Nuclear Reactions

2014
The experimental evidence for piezonuclear reactions, namely nuclear reactions of a new type induced by mechanical pressure, leads to envisage a generalized nuclear cycle, involving stable nuclides like iron, in non-Minkowskian conditions, i.e., in presence of violated local Lorentz invariance.
Cardone F, Mignani R, Petrucci A
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Unified theory of nuclear reactions

Annals of Physics, 1958
A new formulation of the theory of nuclear reactions based on the properties of a generalized “optical” potential is presented. The real and imaginary part of this potential satisfy a dispersion type relation while its poles give rise to resonances in nuclear reactions.
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Radioactivity and Nuclear Reactions

2009
Nuclide: an atom containing a specified number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus—in other words, any particular atom under discussion. Unstable nuclide: one that will spontaneously disintegrate or emit radiation, thus giving off energy and altering to some new form (often another element). The new form may also be unstable; often it will be stable,
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Nuclear Reactions

1980
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on nuclear reactions, which are processes in which some change in the character of a nucleus takes place, either spontaneously as in radioactivity, or as the result of bombardment by a particle or ray. There are many similarities between the nuclear and chemical reactions, even though they occur in quite ...
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Nuclear Reaction

Scientific American, 2020
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