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Ayman I. Hawari

Researcher at North Carolina State University

Publications -  119
Citations -  2441

Ayman I. Hawari is an academic researcher from North Carolina State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Neutron temperature. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 105 publications receiving 1658 citations.

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ENDF/B-VIII.0: The 8th Major Release of the Nuclear Reaction Data Library with CIELO-project Cross Sections, New Standards and Thermal Scattering Data

David Brown, +69 more
- 01 Feb 2018 - 
TL;DR: The new ENDF/B-VIII.0 evaluated nuclear reaction data library as mentioned in this paper includes improved thermal neutron scattering data and uses new evaluated data from the CIELO project for neutron reactions on 1 H, 16 O, 56 Fe, 235 U, 238 U and 239 Pu described in companion papers.
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Neutron-Antineutron Oscillations: Theoretical Status and Experimental Prospects

D. G. Phillips, +69 more
- 11 Feb 2016 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, an optimized search for oscillations using free neutrons from a slow neutron moderator could improve existing limits on the free oscillation probability by at least three orders of magnitude.
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A single-ligand ultra-microporous MOF for precombustion CO2 capture and hydrogen purification

TL;DR: A single small-ligand–based ultra-microporous MOF showing high CO2 selectivity and PSA working capacity for H2 purification and a high density of binding sites that allow for favorable CO2-CO2 interactions and large cooperative binding energies.
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Neutron-Antineutron Oscillations: Theoretical Status and Experimental Prospects

D. G. Phillips, +69 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the relevant theoretical developments, outlines some ideas to improve experimental searches for free neutron-antineutron oscillations, and suggests avenues for future improvement in the experimental sensitivity.
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Baryon Number Violation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarized the theoretical motivations and experimental efforts to search for baryon number violation, focussing on nucleon decay and neutron-antineutron oscillations.