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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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The stopping of low energy ions in reactions of astrophysical interest
TL;DR: In this paper, the velocity dependence of the stopping power of swift protons and deuterons in low energy collisions with hydrogen and helium gas targets is investigated with the numerical so-lfution of the time-dependent Schrodinger coupled-channels equations using molecular orbital wavefunctions.
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Probing the size and binding energy of the hypertriton in heavy ion collisions
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors discuss the electromagnetic response and interaction radius of the hypertriton and how high energy heavy ion collisions (∼1−2 GeV/nucleon) can help achieving a higher accuracy for the determination of its size and binding energy.
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Isotopic cross sections of fragmentation residues produced by light projectiles on carbon near 400A MeV
J. M. Boillos,D. Cortina-Gil,J. Benlliure,J L Rodriguez-Sanchez,H. Álvarez-Pol,L. Atar,Thomas Aumann,Vladimir Avdeichikov,S. Beceiro-Novo,Daniel Bemmerer,Carlos A. Bertulani,K. Boretzky,M. J. G. Borge,M. Caamaño,C. Caesar,Enrique Casarejos,W. N. Catford,J Cederkall,Marielle Chartier,L. V. Chulkov,E. Cravo,R. Crespo,Iris Dillmann,P. Díaz Fernández,Z. Elekes,Joachim Enders,O. Ershova,Alfredo Estrade,F. Farinon,L. M. Fraile,Martin Freer,D. Galaviz Redondo,Hans Geissel,Roman Gernhäuser,Pavel Golubev,Kathrin Göbel,J. Hagdahl,Tanja Heftrich,Martin Heil,M. Heine,Andreas Heinz,A. Henriques,Matthias Moll,Alan Hufnagel,A. Ignatov,Håkan T Johansson,Björn Jonson,J. Kahlbow,Nasser Kalantar-Nayestanaki,Rituparna Kanungo,A. Kelic-Heil,A. Knyazev,T. Kröll,N. Kurz,M. Labiche,C. Langer,T. Le Bleis,R. Lemmon,Simon Lindberg,Jorge Machado,J. Marganiec,A. Movsesyan,Enrique Nácher,M. A. Najafi,Thomas Nilsson,C. Nociforo,V. Panin,Stefanos Paschalis,Ángel Perea,Marina Petri,S. Pietri,Ralf Plag,Rene Reifarth,G. Ribeiro,Catherine Rigollet,D. M. Rossi,M. Röder,Deniz Savran,Heiko Scheit,Herbert A. Simon,O. Sorlin,I. Syndikus,J. Taylor,Olof Tengblad,R. Thies,Yasuhiro Togano,Marine Vandebrouck,P. Velho,V. Volkov,Andreas Wagner,F. Wamers,Helmut Weick,C. Wheldon,G. L. Wilson,J. S. Winfield,P. J. Woods,D. Yakorev,Mikhail V. Zhukov,Andreas Zilges,Kai Zuber +99 more
TL;DR: 135 cross sections of residual nuclei produced in fragmentation reactions of 12 C, 14 N, and 13 − 16 , 20 , 22 O projectiles impinging on a carbon target at kinetic energies of near 400 A MeV are measured for the first time with the R 3 B / LAND setup at the GSI facility in Darmstadt.
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Experimental study of the O-15(2p, gamma) Ne-17 cross section by Coulomb Dissociation for the rp process
J. Marganiec,F Warners,F. Aksouh,Y. Aksyutina,H. Alvarez Pol,Thomas Aumann,S. Beceiro,Carlos A. Bertulani,K. Boretzky,M. J. G. Borge,Marielle Chartier,A. Chatillon,L. V. Chulkov,D. Cortina-Gil,I. A. Egorova,H. Emling,O. Ershova,Christian Forssén,L. M. Fraile,L. M. Fraile,H. O. U. Fynbo,Daniel Galaviz,Hans Geissel,L. V. Grigorenko,Matthias Heil,Dieter H. H. Hoffmann,J. Hoffmann,Håkan T Johansson,Björn Jonson,M. Karakoc,C. Karagiannis,O. Kiselev,J. V. Kratz,R. Kulessa,N. Kurz,Christoph Langer,Mattias Lantz,Kristian Larsson,T. Le Bleis,R. Lemmon,Yu. A. Litvinov,K. Mahata,C. Müntz,Thomas Nilsson,C. Nociforo,Göran Hugo Nyman,Wolfgang Ott,V. Panin,Yu. L. Parfenova,Stefanos Paschalis,Stefanos Paschalis,Ángel Perea,Ralf Plag,Rene Reifarth,Achim Richter,K. Riisager,C. Rodríguez Tajes,D. Rossi,G. Schrieder,N. B. Shulgina,Herbert A. Simon,Joachim Stroth,K. Sümmerer,J. Taylor,Olof Tengblad,Elisabeth Tengborn,Helmut Weick,Michael Wiescher,C. Wimmer,Mikhail V. Zhukov +69 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Coulomb dissociation technique was applied to the time-reversed reaction O-15(2p, gamma) Ne-17 and the excitation energy prior to decay was reconstructed by using the invariant-mass method.
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Topology of nuclear reaction networks of interest for astrophysics
TL;DR: In this paper, a multidimensional nucleosynthesis calculations involving hundreds of nuclei connected via thousands of nuclear processes is presented. But the complexity of the calculations is computationally expensive and prohibitive, and computational algorithms developed in the last decade for the purpose of studying complex networks are paving the way to finally accomplish this ultimate goal.