781 results on '"Thirolf, P"'
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252. Excitation and decay of the first excited state of $^{17}Ne$
253. Experiments with accelerated fission fragments
254. Proton scattering on the unstable $^{38}$S nucleus: isovector contribution to the $2_1^+$ state
255. Proton scattering on the unstable $^{38}S$ nucleus: isovector contribution the $2^{+}_{1}$ state
256. Invariant-mass and [gamma]-ray spectroscopy using secondary, radioactive ion beams
257. Time-dependent radioactivity distribution in MAFF
258. From laser particle acceleration to the synthesis of extremely neutron rich isotopes via the novel fission-fusion mechanism.
259. Extending Penning trap mass measurements with SHIPTRAP to the heaviest elements
260. Elastic and inelastic scattering of protons on $^{38}$S in inverse kinematics
261. Elastic and inelastic scattering of protons on $^{28}S$ in inverse kinematics
262. Prolate shape of140Ba from a first combined Doppler-shift and Coulomb-excitation measurement at the REX-ISOLDE facility
263. Transmission resonance spectroscopy in the third minimum of232Pa
264. Radiation Induced Absorption in Rare Earth Doped Optical Fibers
265. 82 SUBMILLIMETER NUCLEAR MEDICAL IMAGING WITH A COMPTON CAMERA USING TRIPLE COINCIDENCES OF COLLINEAR BETA+− ANNIHILATION PHOTONS AND GAMMA RAYS
266. Gamma ray optics
267. Nuclear photonics
268. Nuclear photonics at ultra-high counting rates and higher multipole excitations
269. Seeded quantum FEL at 478 keV
270. Nuclear photofission studies with monochromatic γ ray beams
271. The Rex-Isolde project
272. Mass measurements beyond the driplines
273. Spectroscopic real-time temperature diagnostic for laser-heated thin gold foils
274. Hyperdeformed fission resonances and transition states observed in232U
275. Publisher’s Note: Identification of the slowE3transition136Csm→136Cs with conversion electrons [Phys. Rev. C84, 014329 (2011)]
276. Probing Nilsson states in233U
277. Identification of the slowE3transition136Csm→136Cs with conversion electrons
278. High-intensity and high-brightness source of moderated positrons using a brilliant γ beam
279. Medical applications studies at ELI-NP
280. Intense, brilliant micro γ-beams in nuclear physics and applications
281. Mass Measurements of Very Neutron-Deficient Mo and Tc Isotopes and Their Impact onrpProcess Nucleosynthesis
282. Fission-Fusion: A new reaction mechanism for nuclear astrophysics based on laser-ion acceleration
283. Discovery of the Shape Coexisting0+State inMg32by a Two Neutron Transfer Reaction
284. Neutron halo isomers in stable nuclei and their possible application for the production of low energy, pulsed, polarized neutron beams of high intensity and high brilliance
285. Introducing the fission–fusion reaction process: using a laser-accelerated Th beam to produce neutron-rich nuclei towards the N=126 waiting point of the r-process
286. Penning trap mass measurements on nobelium isotopes
287. On The Detection Of Footprints From Strong Electron Acceleration In High-Intensity Laser Fields, Including The Unruh Effect
288. Proposed Studies Of Radiation Damping In Laser Interaction With An Ultra-thin, Coherently Reflecting Electron Sheet, Regarded As A Macro-particle
289. Generation of MeV electrons and positrons with femtosecond pulses from a table-top laser system
290. Hyperdeformed sub-barrier fission resonances observed inU232
291. Shape Coexistence Near Neutron NumberN=20: First Identification of theE0Decay from the Deformed First ExcitedJπ=0+State inMg30
292. Signatures of the Unruh effect via high-power, short-pulse lasers
293. Status of the Penning trap project in Munich
294. Vision of nuclear physics with photo-nuclear reactions by laser-driven $\sf \gamma$ beams
295. Vision of a fully laser-driven ${\sf n\gamma}{-}{\sf m\gamma}$ collider
296. Spectroscopy ofTh230in the(p,t)reaction
297. First identification of large electric monopole strength in well-deformed rare earth nuclei
298. Mass measurements in the vicinity of ther p-process and theν p-process paths with the Penning trap facilities JYFLTRAP and SHIPTRAP
299. SURPRISING FEATURES OF SIMPLE NUCLEAR SYSTEMS JUST ABOVE 132Sn
300. First Penning Trap Mass Measurements beyond the Proton Drip Line
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