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From nuclear halos to superheavy nuclei—Perspectives for nuclear structure research at GSI

1998

Of fundamental interest is the investigation of nuclear matter at the limits of its existence in the vicinity of the driplines and in the region of the superheavy elements. The availability of unstable nuclei over large energy ranges and new experimental developments gave new impulse to nuclear structure research. Examples are the investigations of halo nuclei by nuclear decay studies combined with reactions at low and high energies, the mapping of the mass surface in large-scale direct mass measurements, and the production of heavy and superheavy nuclei. New developments such as high-current accelerators or the next generation of radioactive beam facilities will lead to further progress in…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear TheoryNuclear structureHaloNuclear drip lineSuperheavy ElementsNuclear ExperimentNuclear matterRadioactive beamRadioactive decayIl Nuovo Cimento A
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Studying Chemical Properties of the Heaviest Elements: One Atom at a Time

2017

The search for heavier elements has been an exciting endeavor for nuclear scientists for many decades. This was invigorated after the first predictions that nuclear shell effects might render superheavy elements to have lifetimes long enough for their experimental study, or even their occurrence in Nature. A fascinating aspect concerns the question of their chemical properties: will they conform to the well-established structure of the Periodic Table of the Elements, or will so-called relativistic effects—a result of the high velocities of electrons in the vicinity of highly-charged nuclei—lead to dramatic deviations? Chemical studies of the heaviest elements are complicated by small produc…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsNuclear Theory0103 physical sciencesAtomSuperheavy ElementsNuclear Experiment010306 general physics01 natural sciencesNuclear Physics News
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Search for long-lived superheavy elements in the reaction of136Xe with238U

1978

A search with radiochemical methods for long-lived superheavy elements in 238U targets bombarded with intense beams of136Xe ions produced negative results. A formation cross section of ≤1×10−35 cm2 is deduced at 95% confidence level for nuclides with half-lives between 1 and 200 d.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCross section (physics)Nuclear fusionNuclideSuperheavy ElementsIonZeitschrift f�r Physik A: Atoms and Nuclei
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Cold fusion of heavy ions paving the way to superheavy elements

2001

Abstract Significant progress has been made approaching superheavy elements. A shell-stabilized region near hassium has been discovered. Element 112 has been synthesized. Recently evidence for the creation of elements 114, 116, and 118 has been reported. The way to these superheavy nuclei was paved by the cold fusion of heavy ions. In this paper experimental methods for heavy-element research, which is essentially physics with single atoms, are presented together with recent experimental results. The observed nuclear properties are discussed in the framework of theoretical models. New instrumental developments including accelerators and radioactive beams are be addressed.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicschemistryTheoretical modelschemistry.chemical_elementSuperheavy ElementsAtomic physicsExperimental methodsHassiumCold fusionIonNuclear Physics A
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Search for Superheavy Elements in theU238+U238Reaction

1980

A search was made for spontaneously fissioning superheavy elements in damped collisions of two uranium nuclei. Different techniques were applied covering the elements 108 to 118 and approx. =126, and a half-life range from 1 ms to more than 1 yr. No evidence for superheavy elements was found at upper cross-section limits of 10/sup -32/, 10/sup -33/, and 10/sup -35/ cm/sup 2/ for half-lives from 1 to 100 ms, 100 ms to 1 d, and 1 d to 1 yr, respectively.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear reactionchemistryFissionQ valueGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementSuperheavy ElementsUraniumSpontaneous fissionPhysical Review Letters
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Study of Superheavy Elements at the GSI-SHIP

2006

Nuclear physicsPhysicsSuperheavy ElementsJournal of Nuclear and Radiochemical Sciences
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STATUS OF SUPERHEAVY ELEMENT RESEARCH

1982

ABSTRACT A review is given on the search for superheavy elements in nature. Attempts to arrive at conclusive proofs have failed thus far, however. Attempts to produce superheavy elements in the laboratory by heavy-ion reactions proved negative results although a detection sensitivity of 10−35 cm2 corresponding to a production of a few atoms per experiment has been achieved. Two approaches have been followed: complete fusion and transfer of nucleons during damped collisions. The former is illustrated by the 48Ca + 248Cm reaction, the latter by the 238U + 238U and 238U + 248Cm reactions.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsSuperheavy ElementsElement (category theory)Nucleon
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ATTEMPTS TO PRODUCE SUPERHEAVY ELEMENTS IN REACTIONS BETWEEN HEAVY NUCLEI

1978

Nuclear physicsSuperheavy Elements
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Nuclear structure physics at GSI-challenges and perspectives

2001

Some characteristic examples from the ongoing GSI nuclear structure research programme are presented such as recent experimental results from nuclear reactions with exotic beams to explore the structure of halo nuclei, direct mass measurements in the storage ring, and the structure of heavy-elements. A brief outline of a next generation exotic beam facility will be given.

Nuclear reactionPhysicsRadioactive ion beamsNuclear physicslawNuclear TheoryNuclear structurePhysics::Accelerator PhysicsParticle acceleratorSuperheavy ElementsNuclear ExperimentStorage ringlaw.inventionAIP Conference Proceedings
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The Big Meaning of Small Messages: The Use of WhatsApp in Intergenerational Family Communication

2018

This study explores the use of WhatsApp instant messenger in extended families in two countries, Finland and Italy, that represent different family and communication cultures. Qualitative research material was collected in 2014/2015 from families consisting of three or more generations and living either in the same or different households. A directed approach to qualitative content analysis was applied in the analysis of the research data. The results of the study show that WhatsApp is considered to facilitate family interaction across generations. The success of WhatsApp in the family context accounts for two main factors: first, for the possibility to reach the whole family at once; and s…

One-to-many communicationvuorovaikutusComputer sciencephatic communionWhatsAppInternet privacysukupolvet050801 communication & media studiesContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyFamily communicationReachinstant messaging0508 media and communicationsviestintäkulttuuri020204 information systemsone-to-many communication0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringlaajennettu perheviestintäModalitiesbusiness.industryintergenerational relations05 social sciencesExtended familyPhatic communionExtended familyIntergenerational relationsExtended family WhatsApp Instant messaging One-to-many communication Phatic communion Reach Intergenerational relationsInstant messagingreachpikaviestiohjelmatextended familybusinessQualitative researchMeaning (linguistics)
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