After a brief overview on recent advances in the investigation of nuclei at the driplines and the upper end of the nuclear table key issues of nuclear structure research as adressed by new theoretical developments will be discussed in context with new developments in heavy-ion accelerators and experimental techniques. (orig.)Available from TIB Hannover: RO 801(97-67) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekSIGLEDEGerman
ReviewRecent developments (since the last review in J. of Physics G by I. Tanihata in 1996 [1]) at R...
Nuclear structure spectroscopy studies at GSI recently gained increased momentum within a broad inte...
After more than half a century of research addressing the synthesis and nuclear structure of superhe...
The annual report gives an overview on scientific activities, technical developments and research wo...
The following topics are dealt with: Nuclear heavy ion physics, atomic heavy ion physics, heavy ion ...
The following topics were dealt with: Synthesis and decay of superheavy elements, the study of neutr...
1996 was again a very productive year at GSI with many remarkable advances in the experimental and t...
The quest for the heaviest nuclei that can exist is a basic topic in natural science as their stabil...
We briefly introduce the current status and progress in the field of radioactive ion beam physics an...
The Gesellschaft fuer Schwerionenforschung (GSI) in Darmstadt is a German National Laboratory for he...
In the 1960s, theoretical concepts prepared the path to nuclear matter with proton and neutron numbe...
In the 1960s, theoretical concepts prepared the path to nuclear matter with proton and neutron numbe...
ReviewRecent developments (since the last review in J. of Physics G by I. Tanihata in 1996 [1]) at R...
ReviewRecent developments (since the last review in J. of Physics G by I. Tanihata in 1996 [1]) at R...
ReviewRecent developments (since the last review in J. of Physics G by I. Tanihata in 1996 [1]) at R...
ReviewRecent developments (since the last review in J. of Physics G by I. Tanihata in 1996 [1]) at R...
Nuclear structure spectroscopy studies at GSI recently gained increased momentum within a broad inte...
After more than half a century of research addressing the synthesis and nuclear structure of superhe...
The annual report gives an overview on scientific activities, technical developments and research wo...
The following topics are dealt with: Nuclear heavy ion physics, atomic heavy ion physics, heavy ion ...
The following topics were dealt with: Synthesis and decay of superheavy elements, the study of neutr...
1996 was again a very productive year at GSI with many remarkable advances in the experimental and t...
The quest for the heaviest nuclei that can exist is a basic topic in natural science as their stabil...
We briefly introduce the current status and progress in the field of radioactive ion beam physics an...
The Gesellschaft fuer Schwerionenforschung (GSI) in Darmstadt is a German National Laboratory for he...
In the 1960s, theoretical concepts prepared the path to nuclear matter with proton and neutron numbe...
In the 1960s, theoretical concepts prepared the path to nuclear matter with proton and neutron numbe...
ReviewRecent developments (since the last review in J. of Physics G by I. Tanihata in 1996 [1]) at R...
ReviewRecent developments (since the last review in J. of Physics G by I. Tanihata in 1996 [1]) at R...
ReviewRecent developments (since the last review in J. of Physics G by I. Tanihata in 1996 [1]) at R...
ReviewRecent developments (since the last review in J. of Physics G by I. Tanihata in 1996 [1]) at R...
Nuclear structure spectroscopy studies at GSI recently gained increased momentum within a broad inte...
After more than half a century of research addressing the synthesis and nuclear structure of superhe...