NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of May 1, 2024. Search: Author = V.M.Emelyanov Found 6 matches. 1999EM03 Yad.Fiz. 62, No 12, 2259 (1999); Phys.Atomic Nuclei 62, 2081 (1999) V.M.Emelyanov, A.I.Khodinov, S.R.Klein, R.Vogt Transverse-Energy Distribution of Particles at RHIC and Spatial Dependence of Nuclear Structure Functions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(197Au, X), E(cm) ≈ 100 GeV/nucleon; calculated fragments transverse energy spectra; deduced dependence on nuclear structure functions.
1997EM02 Yad.Fiz. 60, No 3, 539 (1997); Phys.Atomic Nuclei 60, 465 (1997) V.M.Emelyanov, A.I.Khodinov, M.N.Strikhanov Correlations between the Transverse Energy and Impact Parameter in Collisions of Relativistic Heavy Ions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(197Au, X), E=high; calculated peripheral relativistic collisions with transverse energies; deduced nuclear collisions separation in fixed impact parameter intervals.
1997EM03 Yad.Fiz. 60, No 8, 1489 (1997); Phys.Atomic Nuclei 60, 1352 (1997) Charm Production in Peripheral Heavy-Ion Collisions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(197Au, X), E=high; calculated (c--bar)(c)-production σ; deduced quarks, gluons shadowing in nuclear matter, relativistic collisions.
1980EM01 Yad.Fiz. 31, 899 (1980); Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 31, 464 (1980) Fragment Ionization at Thermal Fission of the Nucleus 235U NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235U(n, F), E=th; calculated fragment ionization. Statistical theory.
1979VO06 Yad.Fiz. 29, 1171 (1979); Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 29, 603 (1979) N.G.Volkov, V.M.Emelyanov, V.P.Krainov Charge Distributions of Fission Fragments of 236U* with Allowance for Angular Momentum of the Compound Nucleus RADIOACTIVITY 236U (SF); calculated fragment Z distribution, dispersions vs excitation, J. Statistical model, two-center oscillator potential.
1979VO11 Yad.Fiz. 30, 938 (1979); Sov.J.Nucl.Phys. 30, 487 (1979) Widths of Mass Distributions in the Statistical Theory of Fission NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235U(n, F), E=th; calculated number of tunneling neutrons, effect on fragment mass distribution. Two-center oscillator model, statistical theory.
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