Heavy-ion fusion-evaporation has been the most productive method to form and identify new isotopes. Of the presently known over 3200 isotopes, almost 25% were discovered with heavy-ion induced reactions. Since the development of the first heavy-ion beam at Berkeley in 1950 most of the nuclides on the neutron-deficient side of the line of stability and all isotopes of the superheavy elements were discovered utilizing fusion reactions. In addition, some isotopes were first produced in heavy-ion transfer, charge-exchange, incomplete fusion or deep inelastic reactions. The discovery of isotopes relies on new advances in accelerator and detector technology. The continuous development of pioneering and innovative separation and detection techniqu...
The hitherto unknown neutron-deficient nuclei 240Es and 236Bk were synthesised using the fusion-evap...
In the 1960s, theoretical concepts prepared the path to nuclear matter with proton and neutron numbe...
The elements Z = 110 and Z = 111 were synthesized and identified for the first time in experiments a...
This book describes the exciting discovery of every isotope observed on earth to date, which current...
Abstract. Low values of the fusion cross sections and very short half-lives of nuclei with Z>120 ...
In the past 85 years the number of known nuclides increased by more than a factor of ten, resulting ...
Using the high-resolution performance of the fragment separator FRS at GSI we have discovered 60 new...
The nuclear shell model predicts that the next doubly magic shell-closure beyond "2"0"...
The author presents a review about the discovery of the isotopes of seaborgium, nielsbohrium, hassiu...
The present limits of the upper part of the nuclear map are rather close to the beta stability line ...
The experimental research program consists of several interrelated parts: (1) Reactions of Very Heav...
AbstractUsing the high-resolution performance of the fragment separator FRS at GSI we have discovere...
Multi-nucleon transfer reactions, frequently termed deep-inelastic, between heavy-ion projectiles an...
International audienceExperiments aimed at synthesizing and investigating the features of radioactiv...
International audienceThis report describes a series of experiments aimed on investigating character...
The hitherto unknown neutron-deficient nuclei 240Es and 236Bk were synthesised using the fusion-evap...
In the 1960s, theoretical concepts prepared the path to nuclear matter with proton and neutron numbe...
The elements Z = 110 and Z = 111 were synthesized and identified for the first time in experiments a...
This book describes the exciting discovery of every isotope observed on earth to date, which current...
Abstract. Low values of the fusion cross sections and very short half-lives of nuclei with Z>120 ...
In the past 85 years the number of known nuclides increased by more than a factor of ten, resulting ...
Using the high-resolution performance of the fragment separator FRS at GSI we have discovered 60 new...
The nuclear shell model predicts that the next doubly magic shell-closure beyond "2"0"...
The author presents a review about the discovery of the isotopes of seaborgium, nielsbohrium, hassiu...
The present limits of the upper part of the nuclear map are rather close to the beta stability line ...
The experimental research program consists of several interrelated parts: (1) Reactions of Very Heav...
AbstractUsing the high-resolution performance of the fragment separator FRS at GSI we have discovere...
Multi-nucleon transfer reactions, frequently termed deep-inelastic, between heavy-ion projectiles an...
International audienceExperiments aimed at synthesizing and investigating the features of radioactiv...
International audienceThis report describes a series of experiments aimed on investigating character...
The hitherto unknown neutron-deficient nuclei 240Es and 236Bk were synthesised using the fusion-evap...
In the 1960s, theoretical concepts prepared the path to nuclear matter with proton and neutron numbe...
The elements Z = 110 and Z = 111 were synthesized and identified for the first time in experiments a...