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From heavy nuclei to super-heavy nuclei

The existence of super-heavy nuclei has been predicted nearly fifty years ago. Due to the strong coulomb repulsion, the stabilisation of these nuclei is possible only through shell effects. The reasons for this fragile stability, as well as the theoretical predictions concerning the position of the...

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Autor principal: Theisen, C
Lenguaje:fre
Publicado: DAPNIA 2003
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/747661
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description The existence of super-heavy nuclei has been predicted nearly fifty years ago. Due to the strong coulomb repulsion, the stabilisation of these nuclei is possible only through shell effects. The reasons for this fragile stability, as well as the theoretical predictions concerning the position of the island of stability are presented in the first part of this lecture. In the second part, experiments and experimental techniques which have been used to synthesize or search for super-heavy elements are described. Spectroscopic studies performed in very heavy elements are presented in the following section. We close this lecture with techniques that are currently being developed in order to reach the superheavy island and to study the structure of very-heavy nuclei.
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spelling cern-7476612019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/747661freTheisen, CFrom heavy nuclei to super-heavy nucleiNuclear PhysicsThe existence of super-heavy nuclei has been predicted nearly fifty years ago. Due to the strong coulomb repulsion, the stabilisation of these nuclei is possible only through shell effects. The reasons for this fragile stability, as well as the theoretical predictions concerning the position of the island of stability are presented in the first part of this lecture. In the second part, experiments and experimental techniques which have been used to synthesize or search for super-heavy elements are described. Spectroscopic studies performed in very heavy elements are presented in the following section. We close this lecture with techniques that are currently being developed in order to reach the superheavy island and to study the structure of very-heavy nuclei.DAPNIACEA-DAPNIA-2002-414oai:cds.cern.ch:7476612003
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics
Theisen, C
From heavy nuclei to super-heavy nuclei
title From heavy nuclei to super-heavy nuclei
title_full From heavy nuclei to super-heavy nuclei
title_fullStr From heavy nuclei to super-heavy nuclei
title_full_unstemmed From heavy nuclei to super-heavy nuclei
title_short From heavy nuclei to super-heavy nuclei
title_sort from heavy nuclei to super-heavy nuclei
topic Nuclear Physics
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/747661
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