Measurement of (n, xnγ) reaction cross sections in W isotopes [PDF]
Evaluated nuclear data bases currently used for numerical simulation for the development of nuclear reactors still present large uncertainties. Their improvement is necessary, in particular through better reaction models and nuclear data.
Henning Greg +14 more
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Microscopic Nuclear Reaction Models: Bridging Microscopic Theory and Nuclear Data. In Memory of Eric Bauge [PDF]
A major goal in the field of nuclear reaction modeling has been to move from phenomenological models to predictive, microscopic theories—a central focus at CEA/DAM since the mid-1970s.
Dupuis Marc
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The nuclear reaction model code MEDICUS [PDF]
The new computer code MEDICUS has been used to calculate cross sections of nuclear reactions. The code, implemented in MATLAB 6.5, Mathematica 5, and FORTRAN 95 programming languages, can be run in graphical and command line mode. Graphical User Interface (GUI) has been built that allows the user to perform calculations and to plot results just by ...
Agim I. Ibishi
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Challenges and Requirements in High-Precision Nuclear Astrophysics Experiments [PDF]
In the 21th century astronomical observations, as well as astrophysical models, have become impressively precise. For a better understanding of the processes in stellar interiors, the nuclear physics of astrophysical relevance—known as nuclear ...
György Gyürky
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Towards many-body based nuclear reaction modelling [PDF]
The increasing need for cross sections far from the valley of stability poses a challenge for nuclear reaction models. So far, predictions of cross sections have relied on more or less phenomenological approaches, depending on parameters adjusted to ...
Hilaire Stéphane, Goriely Stéphane
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Advances on clusters and correlations in nuclear structure and reactions [PDF]
Recent advances obtained in the last few years by the Theoretical Nuclear Physics group in Padova with various collaborators on alpha-cluster models and on nuclear correlations in stable and unstable light nuclei are reviewed in this contribution.
Vitturi A. +6 more
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Employing TALYS to deduce angular momentum rootmean-square values, Jrms, in fission fragments [PDF]
Fission fragments exhibit large angular momenta J, which constitutes a challenge for fission models to fully explain. Systematic measurements of isomeric yield ratios (IYR) are needed for basic nuclear reaction physics and nuclear applications ...
Al-Adili A, Solders A., Rakopoulos V.
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The reaction flow during explosive nuclear burning on an accreting neutron star [PDF]
This dissertation contains the first extensive investigation of the detailed reaction flow of an X-ray burst under realistic conditions. It was made possible by building a new computational model. This model distinguishes itself by introducing for the first
Fisker, Jacob Lund
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Rearrangement Nuclear Reactions and Optical Model [PDF]
The formula for rearrangement nuclear reactions which describe both direct and compound processes from a unified point of view is derived in a manner simular to that for nucleon scattering by nuclei. The distortion of wave functions for a particle concerned in the rearrangemest reaction is given by the optical potential determined from the elastic ...
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Theoretical study of cross sections of proton-induced reactions on cobalt
Nuclear fusion may be among the strongest sustainable ways to replace fossil fuels because it does not contribute to acid rain or global warming. In this context, activated cobalt materials in corrosion products for fusion energy are significant in ...
Mustafa Yiğit
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