PPT-Nuclear Reactions What can we learn from heavy-ion (and light-ion) reactions?
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How do we do these experiments How do RIBs play a role Connections to nuclear astrophysics Sherry Yennello 2015 EBSS The nucleus as a liquid drop NZ asymmetry
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Nuclear Reactions What can we learn from heavy-ion (and light-ion) reactions?: Transcript
How do we do these experiments How do RIBs play a role Connections to nuclear astrophysics Sherry Yennello 2015 EBSS The nucleus as a liquid drop NZ asymmetry Heat Input Temperature Ice Solid. Dubna. , Russia. Avazbek NASIROV. Joint Institute for Nuclear Research. Contents of talk. Short information about synthesis of superheavy elements . . in heavy ion collisions.. 2. Significance of nuclear reactions: . Dubna. , Russia. Avazbek NASIROV. Joint Institute for Nuclear Research. Contents of talk. Short information about synthesis of superheavy elements . . in heavy ion collisions.. 2. Significance of nuclear reactions: . Where in the cell does glycolysis take place?. Cytosol. B) . golgi. body. n. ucleus . D) mitochondria . 2) Which of the following is not created during glycolysis?. NADH. Oxygen. ATP. Pyruvate. Nunc Agenda: Write the formula for photosynthesis. Quaestio: How do plants capture the sun’s energy?. Nunc Agenda: What do you think photolysis means?. The Plant Cell. Chloroplast Structure. Chloro. Fission and Fusion. A brief history…. 1919: Ernest Rutherford experimented with bombarding nitrogen gas molecules with alpha particles emitted from bismuth-214. Discovery: faster moving particles were produced, and these could travel farther than the alpha particles!. 北京大学物理学院. . 技术物理系 . • . 裴俊琛. . Junchen. Pei, School of Physics, Peking University . 2016.9, Beijing. Prepared based on many others slides. Introduction. Atoms consist of a nucleus surrounded by electrons. Chemistry is produced by interactions involving the electrons around the atom. t. his involves small energy changes (~0.01 eV) and can happen at room temperatures. Nuclear chemistry is the study of the structure of and the they undergo.. atomi. c nuclei. changes. Chemical vs. Nuclear Reactions. Elements are Formed in Different Ways in our Universe. Nucleosynthesis. Nucleosynthesis. is the process of element (nuclei) formation.. Three types: . Big Bang nucleosynthesis. . Stellar (star) nucleosynthesis. Unit Test Thursday. Nuclear Radiation. Video. Marie Curie, Nobel Prize Winner . What is Radioactivity?. When nuclei of unstable isotopes gain stability by undergoing changes. These reactions:. are called nuclear reactions. for nuclear structure, reaction mechanisms and nuclear astrophysics. Livius Trache. l-trache@tamu.edu. Cyclotron Institute, Texas A&M University . and. Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering Bucharest, Romania. Source of Energy. Autotrophs/producers. Ex.. Heterotrophs/consumers. Ex.. Types of energy. Light, heat, electric, chemical. Mechanical-total energy of a system. Kinetic. Potential-stored energy, two main ways to store energy. How do stars work and evolve?. Why do stars shine?. Nuclear reactions. Fusion and fission reactions. How nuclear reactions can create energy. Why is it hard to get fusion nuclear reactions to occur?. …. Nuclear . Astrophysics with exotic nuclei and rare ion beams . Decay spectroscopy for nuclear astrophysics. Livius Trache. Texas A&M University . and. IFIN-HH Bucharest. Exotic Beam Summer School 2012 .
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