| TÃtulo : |
Compound-Nuclear Reactions : Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Compound-Nuclear Reactions and Related Topics CNR*18 |
| Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
| Autores: |
Escher, Jutta, ; Alhassid, Yoram, ; Bernstein, Lee A., ; Brown, David, ; Fröhlich, Carla, ; Talou, Patrick, ; Younes, Walid, |
| Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
| Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
| Fecha de publicación: |
2021 |
| Número de páginas: |
XIV, 329 p. 113 ilustraciones, 102 ilustraciones en color. |
| ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-030-58082-7 |
| Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
| Palabras clave: |
FÃsica nuclear IngenierÃa Nuclear AstrofÃsica Fusión nuclear EnergÃa nuclear |
| Ãndice Dewey: |
539.7 |
| Resumen: |
La serie de talleres internacionales sobre reacción nuclear compuesta y temas relacionados (CNR*) se inició en 2007 con una reunión cerca del Parque Nacional Yosemite. Desde entonces se ha celebrado en Burdeos (2009), Praga (2011), Sao Paulo (2013), Tokio (2015) y Berkeley, California (2018). La serie de talleres reúne a expertos en teorÃa nuclear, experimentos, evaluaciones de datos y aplicaciones, y fomenta las interacciones entre estos grupos. Los temas de interés incluyen: mecanismos de reacción nuclear, modelo óptico, reacciones directas y el núcleo compuesto, reacciones de preequilibrio, fusión y fisión, mediciones de secciones transversales (métodos directos e indirectos), teorÃa de Hauser-Feshbach (lÃmites y extensiones), teorÃa de compuestos. desintegraciones nucleares, emisión de partÃculas y gamma, densidades de niveles, funciones de fuerza, estructura nuclear para reacciones nucleares compuestas, energÃa nuclear, astrofÃsica nuclear y otros temas. Este volumen de actas revisado por pares presenta artÃculos y resúmenes de carteles del 6.º Taller internacional sobre reacciones nucleares compuestas y temas relacionados CNR*18, celebrado del 24 al 28 de septiembre de 2018 en el Laboratorio Nacional Lawrence Berkeley, Berkeley, CA. |
| Nota de contenido: |
Part1. Modeling Compound-Nuclear Reactions -- Chapter1. Towards more predictive nuclear reaction modelling -- Chapter2. Modelling compound nuclear reactions with EMPIRE -- Chapter3. CoH3: The Coupled-Channels and Hauser-Feshbach Code -- Part2. Beyond Statistical Descriptions -- Chapter4. Recent advances in R-matrix data analysis -- Chapter5. The transition from isolated resonances to the continuum -- Chapter6. Cross section correlation functions and deviations from the Porter-Thomas distribution -- Chapter7. Moldauer's sum rule implies superradiance in compound nuclear reactions 48 -- Chapter8. Multi-step direct reaction models including collectivity in nucleon induced reactions -- Chapter9. New symmetry-adapted ab initio approach to nuclear reactions for intermediate-mass nuclei -- Part3. Optical Models -- Chapter10. Linking nuclear reactions and nuclear structure to study exotic nuclei using the dispersive optical model -- Chapter11. Microscopic optical potential from chiral effective field theory -- Part4. Level Densities -- Chapter12. Nuclear level densities: from empirical models to microscopic methods -- Chapter13. Problem of level densities in compound nuclear reactions -- Chapter14. Nuclear shell model and level density -- Chapter15. Constraining level densities using spectral data -- Chapter16. Rotational enhancement factor for nuclear level density -- Chapter17. Role of fluctuations on the pairing properties of nuclei in the random spacing model -- Part5. Gamma-ray Strength Functions -- Chapter18. Gamma strength functions and the Brink-Axel hypothesis -- Chapter19. Gamma-ray strength functions and GDR cross sections in the IAEA photonuclear data project -- Chapter20. Neutron capture on actinides studied with DANCE -- Chapter21. Deconvolution of the photon strength function -- Part6. Oslo Method -- Chapter22. Attempting to close the loop on the Oslo technique at 198Au: constraining the nuclear spin distribution -- Chapter23. Impact of restricted spin-ranges in the Oslo method: The example of (d,p)240Pu -- Chapter24. Systematics of gamma-ray strength functions within the shell model -- Part7. Surrogate Nuclear Reactions -- Chapter25. Future perspectives for surrogate-reaction studies at storage rings -- Chapter26. Prospects for surrogate neutron capture measurements with radioactive ion beams and GODDESS -- Chapter27. Surrogate reaction method for neutron capture and other reactions on unstable nuclei -- Chapter28. Neutron capture cross sections from surrogate reaction data and theory: connecting the pieces with a Markov-Chain Monte Carlo approach -- Chapter29. Neutron transfer reactions for deformed nuclei using a Sturmian basis -- Part8. Fusion, Isotope Production, and Superheavy Nuclei -- Chapter30. PCN calculations for Z=111 to Z=118 -- Chapter31. On the role of the curvature corrections in the surface tension coefficient upon the orientation effects in the fusion reactions -- Chapter32. Excitation function measurements of alpha-induced reaction on naturalcopper and titanium up to 46 MeV -- Chapter33. Measurement of the excitation function of 96Zr(alpha,x)99Mo reaction up to 32 MeV -- Part9. Fission -- Chapter34. A grand tour of nuclear fission physics -- Chapter35. Microscopic calculation of fission mass distributions at increasing excitation energies -- Chapter36. Microscopic description of fission for the r-process in neutron star mergers 242 -- Chapter37. Event-by-event modeling with FREYA -- Chapter38. Capabilities of the NIFFTE FissionTPC -- Part10. Experimental Techniques and Facilities -- Chapter39. Resonance measurements at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute -- Chapter40. Experimental facilities at iThemba LABS and measurements to constrain astrophysical processes -- Chapter41. Late gamma rays from neutron-induced fission and capture from 235U. |
| En lÃnea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
Compound-Nuclear Reactions : Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Compound-Nuclear Reactions and Related Topics CNR*18 [documento electrónico] / Escher, Jutta, ; Alhassid, Yoram, ; Bernstein, Lee A., ; Brown, David, ; Fröhlich, Carla, ; Talou, Patrick, ; Younes, Walid, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - XIV, 329 p. 113 ilustraciones, 102 ilustraciones en color. ISBN : 978-3-030-58082-7 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
| Palabras clave: |
FÃsica nuclear IngenierÃa Nuclear AstrofÃsica Fusión nuclear EnergÃa nuclear |
| Ãndice Dewey: |
539.7 |
| Resumen: |
La serie de talleres internacionales sobre reacción nuclear compuesta y temas relacionados (CNR*) se inició en 2007 con una reunión cerca del Parque Nacional Yosemite. Desde entonces se ha celebrado en Burdeos (2009), Praga (2011), Sao Paulo (2013), Tokio (2015) y Berkeley, California (2018). La serie de talleres reúne a expertos en teorÃa nuclear, experimentos, evaluaciones de datos y aplicaciones, y fomenta las interacciones entre estos grupos. Los temas de interés incluyen: mecanismos de reacción nuclear, modelo óptico, reacciones directas y el núcleo compuesto, reacciones de preequilibrio, fusión y fisión, mediciones de secciones transversales (métodos directos e indirectos), teorÃa de Hauser-Feshbach (lÃmites y extensiones), teorÃa de compuestos. desintegraciones nucleares, emisión de partÃculas y gamma, densidades de niveles, funciones de fuerza, estructura nuclear para reacciones nucleares compuestas, energÃa nuclear, astrofÃsica nuclear y otros temas. Este volumen de actas revisado por pares presenta artÃculos y resúmenes de carteles del 6.º Taller internacional sobre reacciones nucleares compuestas y temas relacionados CNR*18, celebrado del 24 al 28 de septiembre de 2018 en el Laboratorio Nacional Lawrence Berkeley, Berkeley, CA. |
| Nota de contenido: |
Part1. Modeling Compound-Nuclear Reactions -- Chapter1. Towards more predictive nuclear reaction modelling -- Chapter2. Modelling compound nuclear reactions with EMPIRE -- Chapter3. CoH3: The Coupled-Channels and Hauser-Feshbach Code -- Part2. Beyond Statistical Descriptions -- Chapter4. Recent advances in R-matrix data analysis -- Chapter5. The transition from isolated resonances to the continuum -- Chapter6. Cross section correlation functions and deviations from the Porter-Thomas distribution -- Chapter7. Moldauer's sum rule implies superradiance in compound nuclear reactions 48 -- Chapter8. Multi-step direct reaction models including collectivity in nucleon induced reactions -- Chapter9. New symmetry-adapted ab initio approach to nuclear reactions for intermediate-mass nuclei -- Part3. Optical Models -- Chapter10. Linking nuclear reactions and nuclear structure to study exotic nuclei using the dispersive optical model -- Chapter11. Microscopic optical potential from chiral effective field theory -- Part4. Level Densities -- Chapter12. Nuclear level densities: from empirical models to microscopic methods -- Chapter13. Problem of level densities in compound nuclear reactions -- Chapter14. Nuclear shell model and level density -- Chapter15. Constraining level densities using spectral data -- Chapter16. Rotational enhancement factor for nuclear level density -- Chapter17. Role of fluctuations on the pairing properties of nuclei in the random spacing model -- Part5. Gamma-ray Strength Functions -- Chapter18. Gamma strength functions and the Brink-Axel hypothesis -- Chapter19. Gamma-ray strength functions and GDR cross sections in the IAEA photonuclear data project -- Chapter20. Neutron capture on actinides studied with DANCE -- Chapter21. Deconvolution of the photon strength function -- Part6. Oslo Method -- Chapter22. Attempting to close the loop on the Oslo technique at 198Au: constraining the nuclear spin distribution -- Chapter23. Impact of restricted spin-ranges in the Oslo method: The example of (d,p)240Pu -- Chapter24. Systematics of gamma-ray strength functions within the shell model -- Part7. Surrogate Nuclear Reactions -- Chapter25. Future perspectives for surrogate-reaction studies at storage rings -- Chapter26. Prospects for surrogate neutron capture measurements with radioactive ion beams and GODDESS -- Chapter27. Surrogate reaction method for neutron capture and other reactions on unstable nuclei -- Chapter28. Neutron capture cross sections from surrogate reaction data and theory: connecting the pieces with a Markov-Chain Monte Carlo approach -- Chapter29. Neutron transfer reactions for deformed nuclei using a Sturmian basis -- Part8. Fusion, Isotope Production, and Superheavy Nuclei -- Chapter30. PCN calculations for Z=111 to Z=118 -- Chapter31. On the role of the curvature corrections in the surface tension coefficient upon the orientation effects in the fusion reactions -- Chapter32. Excitation function measurements of alpha-induced reaction on naturalcopper and titanium up to 46 MeV -- Chapter33. Measurement of the excitation function of 96Zr(alpha,x)99Mo reaction up to 32 MeV -- Part9. Fission -- Chapter34. A grand tour of nuclear fission physics -- Chapter35. Microscopic calculation of fission mass distributions at increasing excitation energies -- Chapter36. Microscopic description of fission for the r-process in neutron star mergers 242 -- Chapter37. Event-by-event modeling with FREYA -- Chapter38. Capabilities of the NIFFTE FissionTPC -- Part10. Experimental Techniques and Facilities -- Chapter39. Resonance measurements at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute -- Chapter40. Experimental facilities at iThemba LABS and measurements to constrain astrophysical processes -- Chapter41. Late gamma rays from neutron-induced fission and capture from 235U. |
| En lÃnea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
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