Controlled Nucleosynthesis: Breakthroughs in Experiment and TheoryStanislav Adamenko, Franco Selleri, Alwyn van der Merwe This book ushers in a new era of experimental and theoretical investigations into collective processes, structure formation, and self-organization of nuclear matter. It reports the results of experiments wherein for the first time the nuclei constituting our world (those displayed in Mendeleev's table as well as the super-heavy ones) have been artificially created. Pioneering breakthroughs are described, achieved at the "Proton-21" Laboratory, Kiev, Ukraine in a variety of new physical and technological directions. |
Contents
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Experimental Setup 53 | 52 |
System | 60 |
Measurements of Xray Emission of HD | 89 |
6 | 105 |
Experiments on the Neutralization of Radioactivity | 153 |
8 | 161 |
On the Detection of Superheavy Elements in Target | 264 |
Physical Model and Discovery of Superheavy | 363 |
Stability of ElectronNucleus form of Matter | 415 |
Nuclear Combustion and Collective Nucleosynthesis 543 | 542 |
and a Mechanism of the Energy Transportation | 655 |
Epilogue | 751 |
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