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Carlos A. Bertulani
Researcher at Texas A&M University–Commerce
Publications - 433
Citations - 9540
Carlos A. Bertulani is an academic researcher from Texas A&M University–Commerce. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Nucleon. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 407 publications receiving 8510 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlos A. Bertulani include University of Tennessee & University of Mainz.
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Direct versus statistical break-up processes in the 16,18O + 27Al, 28Si reactions at E/A⩽4 MeV
Nemitala Added,R. M. dos Anjos,N. Carlin,L. Fante,M. C. S. Figueira,Ricardo D. Matheus,E.M. Szanto,A. Szanto de Toledo,Mahir S. Hussein,Carlos A. Bertulani,L. F. Canto +10 more
TL;DR: In-plane angular correlations were measured for the 27Al, 28Si (16,18O, C-α) reactions at E/A=4.0, 3.5 and 3.0 MeV.
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Closed form theory of elastic breakup and applications to astrophysically relevant heavy ion reactions.
TL;DR: A separable approximation proposed in a previous paper is applied to the reaction {sup 16}O+{sup 28}Si+{r arrow}{alpha}+ {sup 12}C+{Sup 28]Si, and the results are shown to agree with the experimental data.
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Isospin structure of one- and two-phonon giant dipole resonance excitations
A. F. R. de Toledo Piza,Mahir S. Hussein,B. V. Carlson,Carlos A. Bertulani,L. F. Canto,S. Cruz-Barrios +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that a relevant portion of the Coulomb excitation strength is associated with 1 1 1 two-phonon states, which tends to be hindered or completely suppressed in calculations in which the isospin degree of freedom is not considered.
Book
Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Physics of Unstable Nuclear Beams : Topics on the structure and interactions of nuclei far from the stability line, 28-31 August 1996, Serra Negra, São Paulo, Brazil
TL;DR: The SPIRAL project at GANIL as discussed by the authors has been used to study the structure of exotic nuclei, including the Schroedinger's cat and the Halo-nuclei.
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Nuclear clustering and the electron screening puzzle
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the possibility that the electron screening puzzle is due to nuclear clusterization and polarization in the fusion reactions, and discuss the supporting arguments for this scenario.