Search for dissertations about: "radioactive ion beams"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words radioactive ion beams.
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1. Bits and Pieces for the Nuclear Puzzle - Exploring light exotic nuclei with radioactive ion beams
Abstract : Atomic nuclei are a fascinating case of many-body systems governed by quantum behaviour. This fact and the complex nuclear interaction are reasons why there is not yet a complete theory describing all atomic nuclei. Both experimental and theoretical efforts are needed to change this situation. READ MORE
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2. Probing single-particle and collective states in atomic nuclei with Coulomb excitation
Abstract : A series of experiments and developments, related to stable and radioactive isotopes, have been carried out. These studies have focused on measuring the low-lying excitations of spherical and deformed nuclei using electromagnetic (Coulomb) excitation and also on developments in detector technology for upcoming radioactive ion beams facilities. READ MORE
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3. To fission or not to fission: 230Ac
Abstract : Around half of the elements heavier than iron found in the Universe are believed to have been formed during the rapid neutron capture process (r-process). During the r-process, very neutron-rich nuclei are created through a series of neutron captures and β−-decay reactions. READ MORE
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4. Spectroscopy of Stable and Radioactive Negative Ions
Abstract : Negative ions are unique quantum systems which are of fundamental interest within the field of atomic physics due to the importance of the electron correlation in their creation, stability, and existence. Properties of these ions, such as the electron affinity, i.e. READ MORE
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5. Effective Charges in Nuclei in the vicinity of 100Sn
Abstract : The shell structure of atomic nuclei far from the line of beta-stability and the properties of the nucleon-nucleon interaction in exotic isotopes are not well known. The development of radioactive ion beams (RIBs) puts certain unexplored regions of the nuclear chart within reach of detailed experimental investigations. READ MORE