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Compound-Nuclear Reactions / Escher, Jutta ; Alhassid, Yoram ; Bernstein, Lee A. ; Brown, David ; Fröhlich, Carla ; Talou, Patrick ; Younes, Walid
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. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: FÃsica nuclear IngenierÃa Nuclear AstrofÃsica Fusión nuclear EnergÃa nuclear Clasificación: 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. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : The Compound-Nuclear Reaction and Related Topics (CNR*) international workshop series was initiated in 2007 with a meeting near Yosemite National Park. It has since been held in Bordeaux (2009), Prague (2011), Sao Paulo (2013), Tokyo (2015), and Berkeley, California (2018). The workshop series brings together experts in nuclear theory, experiment, data evaluations, and applications, and fosters interactions among these groups. Topics of interest include: nuclear reaction mechanisms, optical model, direct reactions and the compound nucleus, pre-equilibrium reactions, fusion and fission, cross section measurements (direct and indirect methods), Hauser-Feshbach theory (limits and extensions), compound-nuclear decays, particle and gamma emission, level densities, strength functions, nuclear structure for compound-nuclear reactions, nuclear energy, nuclear astrophysics, and other topics. This peer-reviewed proceedings volume presents papers and poster summaries from the 6th International Workshop on Compound-Nuclear Reactions and Related Topics CNR*18, held on September 24-28, 2018, at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, CA. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] 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.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: FÃsica nuclear IngenierÃa Nuclear AstrofÃsica Fusión nuclear EnergÃa nuclear Clasificación: 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. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : The Compound-Nuclear Reaction and Related Topics (CNR*) international workshop series was initiated in 2007 with a meeting near Yosemite National Park. It has since been held in Bordeaux (2009), Prague (2011), Sao Paulo (2013), Tokyo (2015), and Berkeley, California (2018). The workshop series brings together experts in nuclear theory, experiment, data evaluations, and applications, and fosters interactions among these groups. Topics of interest include: nuclear reaction mechanisms, optical model, direct reactions and the compound nucleus, pre-equilibrium reactions, fusion and fission, cross section measurements (direct and indirect methods), Hauser-Feshbach theory (limits and extensions), compound-nuclear decays, particle and gamma emission, level densities, strength functions, nuclear structure for compound-nuclear reactions, nuclear energy, nuclear astrophysics, and other topics. This peer-reviewed proceedings volume presents papers and poster summaries from the 6th International Workshop on Compound-Nuclear Reactions and Related Topics CNR*18, held on September 24-28, 2018, at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, CA. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : The Extravagance of Music Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Brown, David, ; Hopps, Gavin, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2018 Número de páginas: XXV, 325 p. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-319-91818-1 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Música FilosofÃa de la religión FilosofÃa de la música Clasificación: 210 Resumen: Este libro explora las formas en que la música puede engendrar una experiencia religiosa, en virtud de su capacidad para evocar lo inefable y afectar la forma en que el mundo se abre a nosotros. Argumentando en contra de enfoques que limitan el significado religioso de la música a una función ilustrativa, The Extravagance of Music establece una visión más amplia y optimista, que sugiere que hay un "exceso" o "extravagancia" tanto en la música como en lo divino que puede abrir posibilidades reveladoras y transformadoras. En la Parte I, David Brown sostiene que incluso en ausencia de palabras, la música instrumental clásica puede revelar algo de la naturaleza divina que nos permite hablar de una experiencia análoga a la oración contemplativa. En la Parte II, Gavin Hopps sostiene que, lejos de ser un páramo de trivialidades alucinantes, la música popular con frecuencia aspira a provocar la participación imaginativa del oyente y es capaz de evocar indicios de trascendencia. Lleno de debates frescos y accesibles sobre diversos ejemplos y formas de música, este libro innovador afirma las capacidades reveladoras y afectivas de la música y muestra cómo puede ayudar a despertar, vivificar y sostener un sentido de lo divino en la vida cotidiana. Nota de contenido: 1. Introduction: an art open to the divine -- 2. A generous excess -- 3. Types of extravagance -- 4. Discovering god in music's excess -- 5. Cultured despisers -- 6. Spilt religion -- 7. Conclusion. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book explores the ways in which music can engender religious experience, by virtue of its ability to evoke the ineffable and affect how the world is open to us. Arguing against approaches that limit the religious significance of music to an illustrative function, The Extravagance of Music sets out a more expansive and optimistic vision, which suggests that there is an 'excess' or 'extravagance' in both music and the divine that can open up revelatory and transformative possibilities. In Part I, David Brown argues that even in the absence of words, classical instrumental music can disclose something of the divine nature that allows us to speak of an experience analogous to contemplative prayer. In Part II, Gavin Hopps contends that, far from being a wasteland of mind-closing triviality, popular music frequently aspires to elicit the imaginative engagement of the listener and is capable of evoking intimations of transcendence. Filled with fresh and accessible discussions of diverse examples and forms of music, this ground-breaking book affirms the disclosive and affective capacities of music, and shows how it can help to awaken, vivify, and sustain a sense of the divine in everyday life. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] The Extravagance of Music [documento electrónico] / Brown, David, ; Hopps, Gavin, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2018 . - XXV, 325 p.
ISBN : 978-3-319-91818-1
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Música FilosofÃa de la religión FilosofÃa de la música Clasificación: 210 Resumen: Este libro explora las formas en que la música puede engendrar una experiencia religiosa, en virtud de su capacidad para evocar lo inefable y afectar la forma en que el mundo se abre a nosotros. Argumentando en contra de enfoques que limitan el significado religioso de la música a una función ilustrativa, The Extravagance of Music establece una visión más amplia y optimista, que sugiere que hay un "exceso" o "extravagancia" tanto en la música como en lo divino que puede abrir posibilidades reveladoras y transformadoras. En la Parte I, David Brown sostiene que incluso en ausencia de palabras, la música instrumental clásica puede revelar algo de la naturaleza divina que nos permite hablar de una experiencia análoga a la oración contemplativa. En la Parte II, Gavin Hopps sostiene que, lejos de ser un páramo de trivialidades alucinantes, la música popular con frecuencia aspira a provocar la participación imaginativa del oyente y es capaz de evocar indicios de trascendencia. Lleno de debates frescos y accesibles sobre diversos ejemplos y formas de música, este libro innovador afirma las capacidades reveladoras y afectivas de la música y muestra cómo puede ayudar a despertar, vivificar y sostener un sentido de lo divino en la vida cotidiana. Nota de contenido: 1. Introduction: an art open to the divine -- 2. A generous excess -- 3. Types of extravagance -- 4. Discovering god in music's excess -- 5. Cultured despisers -- 6. Spilt religion -- 7. Conclusion. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book explores the ways in which music can engender religious experience, by virtue of its ability to evoke the ineffable and affect how the world is open to us. Arguing against approaches that limit the religious significance of music to an illustrative function, The Extravagance of Music sets out a more expansive and optimistic vision, which suggests that there is an 'excess' or 'extravagance' in both music and the divine that can open up revelatory and transformative possibilities. In Part I, David Brown argues that even in the absence of words, classical instrumental music can disclose something of the divine nature that allows us to speak of an experience analogous to contemplative prayer. In Part II, Gavin Hopps contends that, far from being a wasteland of mind-closing triviality, popular music frequently aspires to elicit the imaginative engagement of the listener and is capable of evoking intimations of transcendence. Filled with fresh and accessible discussions of diverse examples and forms of music, this ground-breaking book affirms the disclosive and affective capacities of music, and shows how it can help to awaken, vivify, and sustain a sense of the divine in everyday life. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]