Various nuclear effects in atomic systems and in a particular type of solids, namely, in unconventional superconductors, are investigated. The first process considered, internal pair conversion in heavy ions, can play an important role in numerous scattering processes to be examined at existing or upcoming high-energy heavy-ion-accelerator facilities. The rate of nuclear excitation and thus the number of created pairs is found here to be strongly increased by ion planar channeling through a crystal. The time-reversed process of pair conversion, nuclear excitation by resonant positron annihilation, provides an alternative mechanism of positronmatter interaction and constitutes a state-selective way to excite nuclei which is complementary to ...
In this thesis, nuclear-structure effects in atomic systems are investigated from the microscopic po...
Atomic nuclei are a fascinating case of many-body systems governed by quantum behaviour. This fact a...
Nuclear physics, in general, and theoretical nuclear physics, in particular, have provided the physi...
Various nuclear effects in atomic systems and in a particular type of solids, namely, in unconventio...
Various nuclear effects in atomic systems and in a particular type of solids, namely, in unconventio...
The interplay between atomic and nuclear interactions in heavy ion collisions with nuclear contact i...
Heavy ions channeled through crystals with multi-GeV kinetic energies can create electron–positron p...
The search for weak-interaction induced atomic parity non-conservation, initiated in the 70s, challe...
Atomic collision cross sections involving bare uranium nuclei are large at relativistic energies and...
The process of nuclear excitation at the positron-atomic electron annihilation was considered. It is...
In the annihilation of a positron with a bound atomic electron, the virtual γ photon created may exc...
The study deals with excitation functions of nuclear reactions on interactions, between protons, deu...
Abstract: Techniques to accumulate and cool positrons in Penning traps provide new tools to study at...
A study of the processes generated by the electromagnetic interaction in relativistic nuclear, and a...
This thesis analyses alternative ways of studying weak interaction effects in atoms. The traditional...
In this thesis, nuclear-structure effects in atomic systems are investigated from the microscopic po...
Atomic nuclei are a fascinating case of many-body systems governed by quantum behaviour. This fact a...
Nuclear physics, in general, and theoretical nuclear physics, in particular, have provided the physi...
Various nuclear effects in atomic systems and in a particular type of solids, namely, in unconventio...
Various nuclear effects in atomic systems and in a particular type of solids, namely, in unconventio...
The interplay between atomic and nuclear interactions in heavy ion collisions with nuclear contact i...
Heavy ions channeled through crystals with multi-GeV kinetic energies can create electron–positron p...
The search for weak-interaction induced atomic parity non-conservation, initiated in the 70s, challe...
Atomic collision cross sections involving bare uranium nuclei are large at relativistic energies and...
The process of nuclear excitation at the positron-atomic electron annihilation was considered. It is...
In the annihilation of a positron with a bound atomic electron, the virtual γ photon created may exc...
The study deals with excitation functions of nuclear reactions on interactions, between protons, deu...
Abstract: Techniques to accumulate and cool positrons in Penning traps provide new tools to study at...
A study of the processes generated by the electromagnetic interaction in relativistic nuclear, and a...
This thesis analyses alternative ways of studying weak interaction effects in atoms. The traditional...
In this thesis, nuclear-structure effects in atomic systems are investigated from the microscopic po...
Atomic nuclei are a fascinating case of many-body systems governed by quantum behaviour. This fact a...
Nuclear physics, in general, and theoretical nuclear physics, in particular, have provided the physi...