Beams of short-lived, unstable nuclei have opened new dimensions in studies of nuclear structure and reactions. Such beams also provide key information on reactions that take place in our sun and other stars. Status and prospects of the physics with energetic radioactive beams are summarized
We briefly introduce the current status and progress in the field of radioactive ion beam physics an...
One of the main frontiers of nuclear structure today is the physics of radioactive nuclear beams. Ex...
Radioactive nuclei play an important role in many astrophysical scenarios,from the Big-Bang Nucleo-s...
Unstable nuclei play a crucial role in the Universe. In this lecture, after a short introduction to ...
Unstable nuclei play a crucial role in the Universe. In this lecture, after a short introduction to ...
The quest to comprehend how nuclear processes influence astrophysical phenomena is driving experimen...
The use of ion-storage rings is discussed for studies of nuclear reactions and structure, with empha...
The evolution of experiments with radioactive beams in nuclear astrophysics is reviewed, regarding t...
The reasons and the methods used for obtaining information interesting for nuclear astrophysics with...
The first beam of post-accelerated radioactive ions was realized in 1989 at the Louvain-la-Neuve res...
The use of Radioactive Beams, either at low- or at high-energy, in Nuclear Astrophysics, mainly for ...
The various methods to produce radioactive nuclear beams, i.e. the fragmentation and ISOL methods, a...
The use of low-energy radioactive beams to study problems of astrophysical interest is reviewed. The...
While prototype experiments with proton-rich radioactive beams have been formed at various existing ...
The latest progress made in the field of radioactive ion beam physics is outlined and the key proble...
We briefly introduce the current status and progress in the field of radioactive ion beam physics an...
One of the main frontiers of nuclear structure today is the physics of radioactive nuclear beams. Ex...
Radioactive nuclei play an important role in many astrophysical scenarios,from the Big-Bang Nucleo-s...
Unstable nuclei play a crucial role in the Universe. In this lecture, after a short introduction to ...
Unstable nuclei play a crucial role in the Universe. In this lecture, after a short introduction to ...
The quest to comprehend how nuclear processes influence astrophysical phenomena is driving experimen...
The use of ion-storage rings is discussed for studies of nuclear reactions and structure, with empha...
The evolution of experiments with radioactive beams in nuclear astrophysics is reviewed, regarding t...
The reasons and the methods used for obtaining information interesting for nuclear astrophysics with...
The first beam of post-accelerated radioactive ions was realized in 1989 at the Louvain-la-Neuve res...
The use of Radioactive Beams, either at low- or at high-energy, in Nuclear Astrophysics, mainly for ...
The various methods to produce radioactive nuclear beams, i.e. the fragmentation and ISOL methods, a...
The use of low-energy radioactive beams to study problems of astrophysical interest is reviewed. The...
While prototype experiments with proton-rich radioactive beams have been formed at various existing ...
The latest progress made in the field of radioactive ion beam physics is outlined and the key proble...
We briefly introduce the current status and progress in the field of radioactive ion beam physics an...
One of the main frontiers of nuclear structure today is the physics of radioactive nuclear beams. Ex...
Radioactive nuclei play an important role in many astrophysical scenarios,from the Big-Bang Nucleo-s...