Nuclear Physics Department
The main areas of research, carrying out in Nuclear Physics Department
- Particles production processes, exotic nuclear state in nuclei interactions in wide energy range
- Two-partial hadronic decay of the vector mesons, calculation of nucleon properties and their interactions in nuclear matter;
- Elastic, inelastic and quasi-elastic scattering of nucleons, light nuclei clusters in the frames of Glauber-Sitenko diffraction theory;
- KIR+(ß-decay), KIR+(K-capture) type resonance processes, determination of width of nucleon resonances;
- Excited states in deformed nonaxial nuclei, as well as superdeformed nuclei with isomeric states properties investigation for applications;
- Quantum properties of excited states in nuclei in a wide range of mass numbers, as well as, study of kinetic energy and charge of fission fragments;
- Nuclear reactions with nucleon and nucleon associations transfer for obtaining spectroscopic information and its use in solution of nuclear astrophysics problems at very low energies;
- Development of three-particle calculation method to study light nuclei clusters decay, the asymptotics of three-particle wave functions for nuclear resonance system;
- Research for surface barrier and subbarrier resonance state of light nuclei, as well as, the nuclear-molecular system and their properties in quasi-bound states;
- Research for electromagnetic properties of conducting and plasma mediums in stationary gravitational field;
- Research for evolution of quantum multiparticle systems;
- Research for properties of first wall coatings of thermonuclear reactors and other reactor materials by nuclear-physical methods.
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Theoretical physics department |
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Nuclear reactions laboratory |
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Nuclear spectroscopy laboratory |
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Few nucleon systems laboratory |
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Relativistic nuclear physics laboratory |
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Heavy ions physics department |
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