Controlled Nucleosynthesis: Breakthroughs in Experiment and Theory

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Stanislav Adamenko, Franco Selleri, Alwyn van der Merwe
Springer Science & Business Media, Apr 17, 2007 - Science - 782 pages

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

SelfOrganizing Nucleosynthesis in Superdense Plasma
19
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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