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Frederico, T.; Adhikari, S.K.; Hussein, M.S.
Sao Paulo Univ. (Brazil). Inst. de Fisica1986
Sao Paulo Univ. (Brazil). Inst. de Fisica1986
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[en] The role of deuteron asymptotic D to S normalization rati ηD on the calculation of triton observables is emphasized. Studying the new correlations among triton asymptotic normalizations and ηD a new estimate of triton asymptotic normalizations CS and CD is made: Cζ=1.85+-0.04, CD/CS=0.0463+-0.0013, for ηD=0.0271 (4), and CD/CS ηD=1.71+-0.04. (Author)
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O papel da razao de normalizacao assintotica D para S de deuterons,ηD, no calculo de observaveis do triton e enfatizada. Estudando-se as novas correlacoes entre normalizacoes assintoticas do triton e ηD, uma nova estimativa das normalizacoes assintoticasCS e CD e feito para o triton: Cζ=1.85+-0.04, CD/CS=0.0463+-0.0013, para ηD=0.0271 (4) e CD/CSηD=1.71+-0.04. (S.D.)Primary Subject
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Apr 1986; 8 p
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Haxton, W.; Bertsch, G.; Henley, E.M.
Washington Univ., Seattle, WA (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)1994
Washington Univ., Seattle, WA (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)1994
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[en] The Institute for Nuclear Theory was created as a national center by the Department of Energy. It began operations March 1, 1990. This annual report summarizes the INT's activities during its fourth year of operations
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1994; 148 p; CONTRACT FG06-90ER40561; Also available from OSTI as DE94012851; NTIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep
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[en] Separate abstracts were prepared for each of the 36 papers presented at this conference
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Des resumes separes ont ete prepares pour chacune des 36 communications presentees a cette conferenceOriginal Title
5. Session d'etudes biennale de physique nucleaire
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1979; vp; 5. Biennial session on nuclear physics; Aussois, France; 5 - 9 Mar 1979
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[en] The background to Chadwick's discovery in 1932 of the neutron predicted by Rutherford is chronicled. In the same year Cockcroft and Walton split the atom, and the story of this event is told. 1932 also saw the demonstration by Blackett and Occhialini of the existence of the positron. These important contributions to nuclear physics were all made at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge. Photographs, extracts from experimental notebooks and circuit diagrams illustrate this introduction. (UK)
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Hendry, J. (ed.) (London Univ. (UK)); 217 p; ISBN 0-85274-761-6;
; 1984; p. 7-30; Adam Hilger Ltd; Bristol (UK)

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Opleiding en die rol van universiteite ten opsigte van kernfisika - teoretiese opleiding
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Symposium on the future of nuclear physics in South Africa; Pretoria, South Africa; 5 Nov 1971
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Tegnikon; v. 21(2); p. 51
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Dean, David Jarvis
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (United States). Funding organisation: SC USDOE - Office of Science (United States)2008
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (United States). Funding organisation: SC USDOE - Office of Science (United States)2008
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[en] Nuclear theory today aims for a comprehensive theoretical framework that can describe all nuclei. I discuss recent progress in this pursuit and the associated challenges as we move forward.
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1 Jun 2008; 10 p; International Nuclear Physics Conference; Tokyo (Japan); 3-8 Jun 2007; KB0301020; ERKBP05; AC05-00OR22725; Available from Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN (US); pages 145c-154c
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Cao, J.; De Gouvêa, A.; Duchesneau, D.; Geer, S.; Gomes, R.; Kim, S. B.; Kobayashi, T.; Long, K.; Maltoni, M.; Mezzetto, M.; Mondal, N.; Shiozawa, M.; Sobczyk, J.; Tanaka, H. A.; Wascko, M.; Zeller, G.
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL), Batavia, IL (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Science - SC, High Energy Physics (HEP) (SC-25) (United States)2017
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL), Batavia, IL (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Science - SC, High Energy Physics (HEP) (SC-25) (United States)2017
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[en] In line with its terms of reference the ICFA Neutrino Panel has developed a roadmap for the international, accelerator-based neutrino programme. A 'roadmap discussion document' was presented in May 2016 taking into account the peer-group-consultation described in the Panel's initial report. The 'roadmap discussion document' was used to solicit feedback from the neutrino community---and more broadly, the particle- and astroparticle-physics communities---and the various stakeholders in the programme. The roadmap, the conclusions and recommendations presented in this document take into account the comments received following the publication of the roadmap discussion document. With its roadmap the Panel documents the approved objectives and milestones of the experiments that are presently in operation or under construction. Approval, construction and exploitation milestones are presented for experiments that are being considered for approval. The timetable proposed by the proponents is presented for experiments that are not yet being considered formally for approval. Based on this information, the evolution of the precision with which the critical parameters governinger the neutrino are known has been evaluated. Branch or decision points have been identified based on the anticipated evolution in precision. The branch or decision points have in turn been used to identify desirable timelines for the neutrino-nucleus cross section and hadro-production measurements that are required to maximise the integrated scientific output of the programme. The branch points have also been used to identify the timeline for the R&D required to take the programme beyond the horizon of the next generation of experiments. The theory and phenomenology programme, including nuclear theory, required to ensure that maximum benefit is derived from the experimental programme is also discussed.
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26 Apr 2017; 87 p; OSTIID--1365576; AC02-07CH11359; Available from http://lss.fnal.gov/archive/test-fn/1000/fermilab-fn-1031.pdf; PURL: http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1365576/
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[en] This brochure contains the abstracts of reports delivered by 22 participants at the 15. International Workshop on Nuclear Theory organized by the Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy, Bulgaria. The main topics discussed are: hot giant dipole resonance problem, nuclear dynamics in the phase space, heavy ion collisions, ground state correlations beyond RPA, short-range nucleon-nucleon correlation effects in various applications (semiclassical models, magnetic form factors, nucleon momentum distributions, charge densities), nucleon-nucleon interactions in the frame of the semiclassical distorted wave model and O(8) model , nuclear surface in preequilibrium reactions at low energies, magnetic excitations in deformed nuclei, particle decay and E2 transitions, fragmentation at near-barrier energies in heavy ion reactions, IBM models, representations of deformed groups and HF method. All items are recorded in INIS separately
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1996; 21 p; 15. international workshop on nuclear theory; Gyulechitsa (Bulgaria); 10-15 Jun 1996
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Berman, B.L. (ed.); California Univ., Livermore (USA). Lawrence Livermore Lab; p. 1273-1277; 1973
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Bedjidian, M.
Lyon-1 Univ., 69 - Villeurbanne (France). Inst. de Physique Nucleaire1989
Lyon-1 Univ., 69 - Villeurbanne (France). Inst. de Physique Nucleaire1989
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[en] This 10th biennial studies session of nuclear physic make a survey of the recent experimental developments as well as the evolution of the theoretical ideas in Nuclear Physics
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Cette 10eme session biennale de Physique Nucleaire passe en revue les developpements recents experimentaux aussi bien que l'evolution des theories en Physique nucleaireOriginal Title
Etudes biennales de physique nucleaire
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1989; 392 p; 10. Biennial studies session of nuclear physics; 10. Session d'Etudes biennale de physique nucleaire; Aussois (France); 6-10 Mar 1989
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