The structure of the nuclei of the heaviest elements is discussed with emphasis on single-particle properties as determined by decay and inbeam spectroscopy. The basic features of production of these nuclei using fusion evaporation reactions will also be discussed.peerReviewe
International audienceThe nuclear structure of species at the extreme of highest atomic numbers Zand...
The self-consistent energy density method is applied to the study of the properties of superheavy nu...
Graphical Study of the Electrical Properties of Atomic Nuclei and their Relation to Stability.—The p...
The structure of the nuclei of the heaviest elements is discussed with emphasis on single-particle p...
International audienceThe quantum-mechanic nature of nuclear matter is at the origin of the vision o...
The authors discuss fission properties of the heaviest elements. In particular they focus on stabili...
We discuss the sequence of developments that over the past 90 years led to current insights on heavy...
In the paper we review the recent progress of studies in unstable nuclei, mainly affiliated with the...
We discuss the sequence of developments that over the past 90 years led to current insights on heavy...
29 pags., 21 figs.In this article some selected topics of nuclear structure research will be discuss...
The nucleus is a finite many body system of strongly interacting particles described by quan-tum mec...
The quest for the heaviest nuclei that can exist is a basic topic in natural science as their stabil...
In this contribution I discuss recent results on the decay of excited states, via electromagnetic tr...
I will review how our picture of heavy-element nuclear structure has evolved through remarkably simp...
The study of the energy levels of nuclei is essentially concerned with the location of the various ...
International audienceThe nuclear structure of species at the extreme of highest atomic numbers Zand...
The self-consistent energy density method is applied to the study of the properties of superheavy nu...
Graphical Study of the Electrical Properties of Atomic Nuclei and their Relation to Stability.—The p...
The structure of the nuclei of the heaviest elements is discussed with emphasis on single-particle p...
International audienceThe quantum-mechanic nature of nuclear matter is at the origin of the vision o...
The authors discuss fission properties of the heaviest elements. In particular they focus on stabili...
We discuss the sequence of developments that over the past 90 years led to current insights on heavy...
In the paper we review the recent progress of studies in unstable nuclei, mainly affiliated with the...
We discuss the sequence of developments that over the past 90 years led to current insights on heavy...
29 pags., 21 figs.In this article some selected topics of nuclear structure research will be discuss...
The nucleus is a finite many body system of strongly interacting particles described by quan-tum mec...
The quest for the heaviest nuclei that can exist is a basic topic in natural science as their stabil...
In this contribution I discuss recent results on the decay of excited states, via electromagnetic tr...
I will review how our picture of heavy-element nuclear structure has evolved through remarkably simp...
The study of the energy levels of nuclei is essentially concerned with the location of the various ...
International audienceThe nuclear structure of species at the extreme of highest atomic numbers Zand...
The self-consistent energy density method is applied to the study of the properties of superheavy nu...
Graphical Study of the Electrical Properties of Atomic Nuclei and their Relation to Stability.—The p...