Collisions of actinide nuclei form, during very short times of few zs (10−21 s), the heaviest ensembles of interacting nucleons available on Earth. Such collisions are used to produce super-strong electric f elds by the huge number of interacting protons to test spontaneous positron-electron pair emission (vacuum decay) predicted by the quantum electrodynamics (QED) theory. Multi-nucleon transfer in actinide collisions could also be used as an alternative way to fusion in order to produce neutron-rich heavy and superheavy elements thanks to inverse quasif ssion mechanisms. Actinide collisions are studied in a dynamical quantum microscopic approach. The three-dimensional time-dependent Hartree-Fock (TDHF) code tdhf3d is used with a full Skyr...
Invited Plenary Talk given at NN2012International audienceThe Time-dependent Hartree-Fock (TDHF) the...
Accepted for publication in Physical Review LetterInternational audienceCollisions of actinide nucle...
Accepted for publication in Physical Review LetterInternational audienceCollisions of actinide nucle...
Collisions of actinide nuclei form, during very short times of few zs (10−21 s), the heaviest ensemb...
Collisions of actinide nuclei form, during very short times of few zs (10−21 s), the heaviest ensemb...
Collisions of actinide nuclei form, during very short times of few zs (10−21 s), the heaviest ensemb...
Proceeding of the FUSION11 conference.International audienceCollisions of actinide nuclei form, duri...
Proceeding of the FUSION11 conference.International audienceCollisions of actinide nuclei form, duri...
Proceeding of the FUSION11 conference.International audienceCollisions of actinide nuclei form, duri...
Proceeding of the FUSION11 conference.International audienceCollisions of actinide nuclei form, duri...
Proceeding of the FUSION11 conference.International audienceCollisions of actinide nuclei form, duri...
Proceeding of the FUSION11 conference.International audienceCollisions of actinide nuclei form, duri...
Invited Plenary Talk given at NN2012International audienceThe Time-dependent Hartree-Fock (TDHF) the...
Invited Plenary Talk given at NN2012International audienceThe Time-dependent Hartree-Fock (TDHF) the...
Invited Plenary Talk given at NN2012International audienceThe Time-dependent Hartree-Fock (TDHF) the...
Invited Plenary Talk given at NN2012International audienceThe Time-dependent Hartree-Fock (TDHF) the...
Accepted for publication in Physical Review LetterInternational audienceCollisions of actinide nucle...
Accepted for publication in Physical Review LetterInternational audienceCollisions of actinide nucle...
Collisions of actinide nuclei form, during very short times of few zs (10−21 s), the heaviest ensemb...
Collisions of actinide nuclei form, during very short times of few zs (10−21 s), the heaviest ensemb...
Collisions of actinide nuclei form, during very short times of few zs (10−21 s), the heaviest ensemb...
Proceeding of the FUSION11 conference.International audienceCollisions of actinide nuclei form, duri...
Proceeding of the FUSION11 conference.International audienceCollisions of actinide nuclei form, duri...
Proceeding of the FUSION11 conference.International audienceCollisions of actinide nuclei form, duri...
Proceeding of the FUSION11 conference.International audienceCollisions of actinide nuclei form, duri...
Proceeding of the FUSION11 conference.International audienceCollisions of actinide nuclei form, duri...
Proceeding of the FUSION11 conference.International audienceCollisions of actinide nuclei form, duri...
Invited Plenary Talk given at NN2012International audienceThe Time-dependent Hartree-Fock (TDHF) the...
Invited Plenary Talk given at NN2012International audienceThe Time-dependent Hartree-Fock (TDHF) the...
Invited Plenary Talk given at NN2012International audienceThe Time-dependent Hartree-Fock (TDHF) the...
Invited Plenary Talk given at NN2012International audienceThe Time-dependent Hartree-Fock (TDHF) the...
Accepted for publication in Physical Review LetterInternational audienceCollisions of actinide nucle...
Accepted for publication in Physical Review LetterInternational audienceCollisions of actinide nucle...