Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
May 2008
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FRONTIERS IN NUCLEAR STRUCTURE, ASTROPHYSICS, AND REACTIONS: FINUSTAR 2. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 1012, pp. 56-63 (20
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Photometric, Polarimetric, And Spectroscopic Instrumentation, 220<=A, Isomer Decay
Scientific paper
Advances in spectroscopic techniques have meant that heavy nuclei in the upper right-hand corner of the nuclear chart have become amenable to detailed study. This detailed spectroscopic data can provide a stringent test for current nuclear structure theories. Experiments to investigate the structure of nuclei in the region of 254No can yield information concerning moments of inertia, stability against fission with rotation, single-particle properties, excitation energies of two quasi-particle states, and so on. A brief overview of the techniques used and recent results from studies in the region of 254No are presented, along with a summary of future developments which will allow further advances to be made.
Ackermann D.
Butler P. A.
Chatillon A.
Eeckhaudt S.
Gall B. J. P.
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