Browsing by Author "Yennello, Sherry J."
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Asymptotic scattering wave function for three charged particles and astrophysical capture processes Pirlepesov, Fakhriddin (Texas A&M University, 2006-08-16)The asymptotic behavior of the wave functions of three charged particles has been investigated. There are two different types of three-body scattering wave functions. The first type of scattering wave function evolves from ...
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Longmire, Pamela (2009-05-15)To quantify primary side aerosol retention, an Eulerian/Lagrangian approach was used to investigate aerosol transport in a compressible, turbulent, adiabatic, internal, wall-bounded flow. The ARTIST experimental project ...
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Dependence of cross sections for multi-electron loss by 6 mev/amu xe18+ ions on target atomic number Peng, Yong (Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)It has been proposed to use heavy ion beams with energies around 10 MeV/amu, masses around 200, and average charges of 1+ as a driver for inertial fusion reactor. Current designs require the beams to travel through a region ...
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Button, Jonathan Thomas (2016-04-26)The centroids of the Giant Monopole Resonance (GMR) exhibit significant scattering about an expected A^-1/3 mass dependence. Also, the GMR strength distribution had been observed to transition in shape from symmetric ...
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Park, Hyo-In (2012-10-19)As a part of our program to test the unitarity of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix, the decay of the superallowed 0⁺ --> 0⁺ beta emitters ³⁸Ca and ⁴⁶V has been studied in this dissertation. For ³⁸Ca, the half-life, ...
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Li, Bao-An; Ren, Zhongzhou; Ko, C. M.; Yennello, Sherry J. (Physical Review Letters, 1996)
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Soisson, Sarah Nicole (2012-02-14)Multifragmentation reactions have been used to study many of the complexities of the nucleus. Recently, work has been done to tie observables from multifragmentation reactions to astrophysical observables used in supernova ...
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Bell, Elizabeth (Texas A&M University, 2005-08-29)The N/Z, or ratio of neutron to proton, degree of freedom may be used to study intermediate energy nuclear collisions to give information about the origin of emitted collision fragments. Establishing under what conditions ...
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Keksis, August Lawrence (Texas A&M University, 2007-09-17)When target and projectile nuclei have a difference in neutron to proton ratio (N/Z), the quasiprojectiles formed in a deep inelastic collision (DIC) should have a mean N/Z between the N/Z of the target and the N/Z of the ...
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Fu, Changbo (2009-05-15)In this dissertation, proton, two proton, and emission from the 14O + a interactions were studied with the modified thick target inverse kinematics approach. The radioactive beam was obtained by using resonances in the ...
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Zhai, Yongjun (2009-05-15)Motivated by existing nuclear astrophysics problems, the B-decay of the proton rich nucleus 23Al was studied for the first time with pure samples which were obtained by using the 1H(24Mg,23Al)2n reaction and the MARS recoil ...
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Wuenschel, Sara K. (2010-01-14)Many observables have been developed to study the effects of the two component nature of nuclei. This dissertation has experimentally probed caloric curves as well as scaling observables for their dependence on the asymmetric ...
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Kohley, Zachary Wayne (2011-10-21)The Equation of State (EoS) of asymmetric nuclear matter has been explored through the study of mid-rapidity fragment dynamics from the 35 MeV/u $^{70}$Zn $^{70}$Zn, $^{64}$Zn $^{64}$Zn, and $^{64}$Ni $^{64}$Ni systems. ...