Researchers perform a global analysis of lead-lead collisions, finding that agreement with the reaction rate requires a much smaller nucleus.
Researchers perform a global analysis of lead-lead collisions, finding that agreement with the reaction rate requires a much smaller nucleus.
Researchers have published the results from the first experiment at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, measurement of 5 new half-lives, in Physical Review Letters.
UC Irvine chemist helped shed light on the formation of an air-clearing molecule
Study reveals that initial state conditions set up particle flow patterns, helping zero in on key properties of matter that mimics the early universe.
Scientists find a new approach to access unusual excited nuclear levels.
R&D effort is aimed at improving environmental sustainability and lowering costs
Fossil radiocarbon measurements show effect on CO2 uptake, carbon storage and climate
Suppression of a telltale sign of quark-gluon interactions indicates gluon recombination in dense walls of gluons.
Quantum interference between dissimilar particles offers new approach for mapping gluons in nuclei, and potentially harnessing entanglement.
Discovery promises to help physicists understand nature of universe’s most abundant particle