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The continuum discretized coupled-channels method and its applications
This is a review on recent developments of the continuum discretized coupled-channels method (CDCC) and its applications to nuclear physics, cosmology and astrophysics, and nuclear engineering.
Matsumoto, Takuma +3 more
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D2-D8 system with massive strings and the Lifshitz spacetimes
The Romans’ type IIA supergravity allows fundamental strings to have explicit mass term at the tree level. We show that there exists a (F1,D2,D8) brane configuration which gives rise to Lif 4 (2) × R 1 × S 5 vacua supported by the massive strings.
Harvendra Singh
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Theory of charge dispersion in nuclear fission [PDF]
By introducing charge asymmetry as a new dynamical collective coordinate in the asymmetric two-center shell model, the nuclear charge dispersion in the fission of 236U is calculated without using any free parameter.
Greiner, Walter +2 more
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Microscopic theory of pion production and sidewards flow in heavy ion collisions [PDF]
Nuclear collisions from 0.3 to 2 GeV/nucleon are studied in a microscopic theory based on Vlasov's self-consistent mean field and Uehling-Uhlenbeck's two-body collision term which respects the Pauli principle.
Jacak, Barbara V. +2 more
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Random Matrices and Chaos in Nuclear Physics: Nuclear Reactions
The application of random-matrix theory (RMT) to compound-nucleus (CN) reactions is reviewed. An introduction into the basic concepts of nuclear scattering theory is followed by a survey of phenomenological approaches to CN scattering. The implementation
Mitchell, G. E. +2 more
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Sensitivity of the 252Cf(sf) neutron observables to the FREYA input yield functions Y(A, Z, TKE)
Within the framework of the fission event generator FREYA, we are studying the sensitivity of various neutron observables to the yield distribution Y (A,Z,TKE) used as input to the code.
Randrup Jørgen +2 more
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Introduction - Strong interaction in the nuclear medium: new trends [PDF]
Recent achievements in nuclear forces theory open new perspectives for the next decade of low energy nuclear physics, bringing together people from very different communities.
Lacroix, Denis
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A topological route to engineering robust and bright supersymmetric laser arrays
In recent years, several proposals that leverage principles from condensed matter and high-energy physics for engineering laser arrays have been put forward.
Soujanya Datta +3 more
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Quantum decoherence in the Caldeira-Leggett model by the real-time path integral on a computer
We propose first-principle calculations of an open system based on the real-time path integral formalism treating the environment as well as the system of our interest together on a computer.
Jun Nishimura, Hiromasa Watanabe
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Brickwall in rotating BTZ: a dip-ramp-plateau story
In this article, building on our recent investigations and motivated by the fuzzball-paradigm, we explore normal modes of a probe massless scalar field in the rotating BTZ-geometry in an asymptotically AdS spacetime and correspondingly obtain the ...
Suman Das, Arnab Kundu
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