The quest for the heaviest nuclei that can exist is a basic topic in natural science as their stability is characterized by a delicate interplay of short range nuclear forces acting between the nucleons (protons and neutrons) and long-range Coulomb forces acting solely between charged particles, i.e. the protons. As the stability of a nucleus is strongly correlated to its structure, understanding the nuclear structure of heaviest nuclei is presently a main challenge of experimental and theoretical investigations concerning the field of Superheavy Elements. At the velocity filter SHIP at GSI Darmstadt an extensive program on nuclear structure investigations has been started about a decade ago. The project covered both as well systematic inve...
The fission process still remains a main factor that determines the stability of the atomic nucleus ...
The fission process still remains a main factor that determines the stability of the atomic nucleus ...
The fission process still remains a main factor that determines the stability of the atomic nucleus ...
Isotopes of elements up to Z = 113 have been synthesized using medium heavy projectiles and target n...
International audienceAfter the discovery of superheavy nuclei up to 294Og and with the advent of ne...
International audienceThe quantum-mechanic nature of nuclear matter is at the origin of the vision o...
International audienceThe quantum-mechanic nature of nuclear matter is at the origin of the vision o...
International audienceThe quantum-mechanic nature of nuclear matter is at the origin of the vision o...
International audienceThe quantum-mechanic nature of nuclear matter is at the origin of the vision o...
International audienceAfter more than half a century of research addressing the synthesis and nuclea...
International audienceAfter more than half a century of research addressing the synthesis and nuclea...
After more than half a century of research addressing the synthesis and nuclear structure of superhe...
International audienceAfter more than half a century of research addressing the synthesis and nuclea...
The self-consistent energy density method is applied to the study of the properties of superheavy nu...
The fission process still remains a main factor that determines the stability of the atomic nucleus ...
The fission process still remains a main factor that determines the stability of the atomic nucleus ...
The fission process still remains a main factor that determines the stability of the atomic nucleus ...
The fission process still remains a main factor that determines the stability of the atomic nucleus ...
Isotopes of elements up to Z = 113 have been synthesized using medium heavy projectiles and target n...
International audienceAfter the discovery of superheavy nuclei up to 294Og and with the advent of ne...
International audienceThe quantum-mechanic nature of nuclear matter is at the origin of the vision o...
International audienceThe quantum-mechanic nature of nuclear matter is at the origin of the vision o...
International audienceThe quantum-mechanic nature of nuclear matter is at the origin of the vision o...
International audienceThe quantum-mechanic nature of nuclear matter is at the origin of the vision o...
International audienceAfter more than half a century of research addressing the synthesis and nuclea...
International audienceAfter more than half a century of research addressing the synthesis and nuclea...
After more than half a century of research addressing the synthesis and nuclear structure of superhe...
International audienceAfter more than half a century of research addressing the synthesis and nuclea...
The self-consistent energy density method is applied to the study of the properties of superheavy nu...
The fission process still remains a main factor that determines the stability of the atomic nucleus ...
The fission process still remains a main factor that determines the stability of the atomic nucleus ...
The fission process still remains a main factor that determines the stability of the atomic nucleus ...
The fission process still remains a main factor that determines the stability of the atomic nucleus ...