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Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 11, 2024. Search: Author = Z.S.Fulop Found 3 matches. 2010GA36 J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 202, 012009 (2010) D.Galaviz, A.M.Amthor, D.Bazin, A.D.Becerril, B.A.Brown, A.A.Chen, A.Cole, J.M.Cook, T.Elliot, A.Estrade, Z.S.Fulop, A.Gade, T.Glasmacher, A.Heger, M.E.Howard, R.Kessler, G.Lorusso, M.Matos, F.Montes, W.Muller, J.Pereira, H.Schatz, B.Sherrill, F.Schertz, Y.Shimbara, E.Smith, K.Smith, A.Tamii, A.Stolz, D.Weisshaar, M.Wallace, M.Wiescher, R.G.T.Zegers Nucleosynthesis of proton-rich nuclei. Experimental results on the rp-process NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(36Ar, X)30S, (40Ca, X)36K, (40Ca, X)37Ca, E=140 MeV/nucleon; measured 30S, 36K, 37Ca [obtained by further stripping of one nucleon from fragmentation product] in-flight Eγ, Iγ, (recoil)γ-coin; deduced 29P(p, γ)30S stellar reaction rate relevant to X-bursts. Compared with other published reaction rates.
doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/202/1/012009
2010GY03 J.Phys.:Conf.Ser. 202, 012004 (2010) Gy.Gyurky, Z.Elekes, J.Farkas, Z.S.Fulop, G.G.Kiss, E.Somorjai, T.Szucs, R.T.Guray, N.Ozkan, C.Yalcin, T.Rauscher Alpha-induced reactions for the astrophysical p-process: The case of 151Eu NUCLEAR REACTIONS 151Eu(α, γ), (α, n), E=11.5-17.5 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ, S-factors using activation technique; calculated S-factors using NON-SMOKER code with different α optical model potentials.
doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/202/1/012004
2006ON02 Phys.Rev. C 73, 024610 (2006) H.J.Ong, N.Imai, N.Aoi, H.Sakurai, Zs.Dombradi, A.Saito, Z.Elekes, H.Baba, K.Demichi, Z.S.Fulop, J.Gibelin, T.Gomi, H.Hasegawa, M.Ishihara, H.Iwasaki, S.Kanno, S.Kawai, T.Kubo, K.Kurita, Y.U.Matsuyama, S.Michimasa, T.Minemura, T.Motobayashi, M.Notani, S.Ota, H.K.Sakai, S.Shimoura, E.Takeshita, S.Takeuchi, M.Tamaki, Y.Togano, K.Yamada, Y.Yanagisawa, K.Yoneda Neutron-dominant quadrupole collective motion in 16C NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(16C, 16C'), E=33 MeV/nucleon; measured Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-coin, σ(θ); deduced angle-integrated σ. 16C deduced deformation parameter, deformation length, ratio of neutron, proton matrix elements. Comparison with other even-even nuclides.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.73.024610
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