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  1. Moscow University Physics Bulletin
  2. Moscow University Physics Bulletin : Volume 72
  3. Moscow University Physics Bulletin : Volume 72, Issue 3, May 2017
  4. The way to superheavy elements
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Moscow University Physics Bulletin : Volume 72
Moscow University Physics Bulletin : Volume 72, Issue 3, May 2017
The way to superheavy elements
Light interference and the absence of definite values of measured quantities a priori
Predicting rogue waves
Superconductivity in chiral-asymmetric matter within the (2 + 1)-dimensional four-fermion model
Neutrinos and probes of high scale physics
Photon beam softening coefficients evaluation for a 6 MeV photon beam for an aluminum slab: Monte Carlo study using BEAMnrc Code, DOSXYZnrc Code, and BEAMDP code
On neutrino masses and source of dark energy
An error self-compensation mechanism for deposition of optical coatings with broadband optical monitoring
A method of dopant electron energy spectrum parameterization for calculation of single-electron nanodevices
An optimization method for the calculation of Hamiltonian matrix elements for Josephson flux qubits
The electron temperature in the plasma of a DC discharge created in a supersonic airflow
Electrons and proton transfer in chloroplasts in silico: 1. The effect of topological factors on energy coupling in chloroplasts with a nonuniform distribution of protein complexes
Shannon entropy in the research on stationary regimes and the evolution of complexity
Improvement of the orbit of the Spektr-R spacecraft in the RadioAstron mission and required conditions for improvement using a Kalman filter
Estimation of water-surface deformation by vortices in a viscous horizontally decelerating air flow
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The way to superheavy elements

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Ishkhav, B. S. Tretyakova, T. Yu.
Copyright Year 2017
Abstract This review is devoted to the studies of heavy and superheavy elements and the methods of their synthesis and identification. Special attention is paid to the latest discoveries in the area of superheavy elements with Z = 107–112 in cold fusion reactions and Z = 113–118 in reactions between $^{48}$Ca and actinides.
Starting Page 203
Ending Page 223
Page Count 21
File Format PDF
ISSN 00271349
Journal Moscow University Physics Bulletin
Volume Number 72
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 19348460
Language English
Publisher Allerton Press
Publisher Date 2017-07-23
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword superheavy elements magic numbers of nucleons heavy ions spontaneous fission alpha decay Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Physics and Astronomy
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