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  • Nuclear physics
  • Field of physics that studies atomic interactions

    Nuclear physics is the field of physics that studies atomic nuclei and their constituents and interactions, in addition to the study of other forms of

    Nuclear physics

    Nuclear physics

    Nuclear_physics

  • Physics
  • Scientific field of study

    in physics often enable new technologies. For example, advances in the understanding of electromagnetism, solid-state physics, and nuclear physics led

    Physics

    Physics

  • Nuclear Physics (journal)
  • Academic journal

    Nuclear Physics A, Nuclear Physics B, Nuclear Physics B: Proceedings Supplements and discontinued Nuclear Physics are peer-reviewed scientific journals

    Nuclear Physics (journal)

    Nuclear_Physics_(journal)

  • Institute of Nuclear Physics
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Institute of Nuclear Physics may refer to: Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Russia Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Germany Nuclear Physics Institute

    Institute of Nuclear Physics

    Institute_of_Nuclear_Physics

  • Nuclear physics (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up nuclear physics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nuclear physics may refer to: Nuclear physics High energy nuclear physics Nuclear Physics (journal)

    Nuclear physics (disambiguation)

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  • German nuclear program during World War II
  • Research project in Nazi Germany

    appointed as Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring's plenipotentiary for nuclear physics research in December 1942, and was succeeded by Walther Gerlach after

    German nuclear program during World War II

    German nuclear program during World War II

    German_nuclear_program_during_World_War_II

  • Atomic nucleus
  • Core of an atom composed of nucleons

    including its composition and the forces that bind it together, is called nuclear physics. The nucleus was discovered in 1911, as a result of Ernest Rutherford's

    Atomic nucleus

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  • Particle physics
  • Study of subatomic particles and forces

    while the study of combinations of protons and neutrons is called nuclear physics. The fundamental particles in the universe are classified in the Standard

    Particle physics

    Particle physics

    Particle_physics

  • Nuclear reactor physics
  • Field of physics dealing with nuclear reactors

    Nuclear reactor physics is the field of physics that studies and deals with the applied study and engineering applications of chain reaction to induce

    Nuclear reactor physics

    Nuclear reactor physics

    Nuclear_reactor_physics

  • Radioactive decay
  • Emissions from unstable atomic nuclei

    experimental data (Techniques for Nuclear and Particle Physics Experiments ed.). Springer-Verlag. Patel, S.B. (2000). Nuclear physics: an introduction. New Delhi:

    Radioactive decay

    Radioactive decay

    Radioactive_decay

  • Neutron
  • Subatomic particle with no charge

    than the Sun. Neutron properties and interactions are described by nuclear physics. Neutrons are not elementary particles; each is composed of three quarks

    Neutron

    Neutron

    Neutron

  • Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research
  • Academic journal

    Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research (Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res.) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Elsevier. It

    Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research

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  • Nuclear Physics News
  • Academic journal published by Taylor & Francis

    Nuclear Physics News, International (ISSN 1050-6896) is a quarterly science magazine covering research in nuclear physics, published since 1990 by Taylor

    Nuclear Physics News

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  • Nuclear fusion
  • Reaction that combines atomic nuclei

    computational physics software List of fusion experiments List of Fusor examples Neutron source Nuclear energy Nuclear physics Nuclear reactor Periodic

    Nuclear fusion

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  • High-energy nuclear physics
  • Intersection of nuclear physics and high-energy physics

    High-energy nuclear physics studies the behavior of nuclear matter in energy regimes typical of high-energy physics. The primary focus of this field is

    High-energy nuclear physics

    High-energy nuclear physics

    High-energy_nuclear_physics

  • Nuclear binding energy
  • Minimum energy required to separate particles within a nucleus

    Nuclear binding energy in nuclear physics and nuclear engineering is the minimum energy that is required to fully disassemble the nucleus of one atom

    Nuclear binding energy

    Nuclear binding energy

    Nuclear_binding_energy

  • Branches of physics
  • Scientific subjects

    physics, and molecular physics; optics and acoustics; condensed matter physics; high-energy particle physics and nuclear physics; and chaos theory and

    Branches of physics

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  • Magic number (physics)
  • Number of protons or neutrons that make a nucleus particularly stable

    In nuclear physics, a magic number is a number of nucleons (either protons or neutrons, separately) such that they are arranged into complete shells within

    Magic number (physics)

    Magic number (physics)

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  • Shake (unit)
  • Informal unit of time equal to 10 nanoseconds

    originally coined for use in nuclear physics, helping to conveniently express the timing of various events in a nuclear reaction. Like many informal units

    Shake (unit)

    Shake (unit)

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  • Critical mass
  • Smallest amount of fissile material needed to sustain a nuclear reaction

    In nuclear engineering, critical mass is the minimum mass of the fissile material needed for a sustained nuclear chain reaction in a particular setup

    Critical mass

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  • Nuclear fission
  • Reaction that splits an atomic nucleus

    of Physics History Center atomicarchive.com Nuclear Fission Explained Nuclear Files.org Archived 2018-03-08 at the Wayback Machine What is Nuclear Fission

    Nuclear fission

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  • Weak interaction
  • Interaction between subatomic particles

    In nuclear physics and particle physics, the weak interaction, weak force or weak nuclear force, is one of the four known fundamental interactions, with

    Weak interaction

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  • Nuclear force
  • Force that acts between the protons and neutrons of atoms

    The nuclear force (or nucleon–nucleon interaction, residual strong force, or, historically, strong nuclear force) is a force that acts between hadrons

    Nuclear force

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  • List of unsolved problems in physics
  • unsolved problems grouped into broad areas of physics. Some of the major unsolved problems in physics are theoretical, meaning that existing theories

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  • Nuclear clock
  • Extremely accurate clock in development

    A nuclear clock or nuclear optical clock is an atomic clock which uses photons from a nuclear isomeric transition as its reference frequency, instead

    Nuclear clock

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  • Nuclear power in India
  • nuclear fission, and had begun to conduct various experiments in his laboratory related to nuclear physics. In 1940, he incorporated nuclear physics into

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  • Assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists
  • 21st-century assassination campaign

    35-year-old "Darioush Rezaei," a physics professor whose area of expertise was neutron transport, and who was linked to Iran's nuclear program. The victim was

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  • Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics
  • Research institute in Novosibirsk, Russia

    The Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (BINP) is one of the major centres of advanced study of nuclear physics in Russia. It is located in the Siberian

    Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics

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  • Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology
  • National laboratory site in Nilore, Islamabad

    Physics Research Division (PRD). Meanwhile, the PINSTECH had also merged Nuclear Physics Division (NPD) and Radiation Physics Division (RPD), Nuclear

    Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology

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  • Strong interaction
  • Binding of quarks in subatomic particles

    In nuclear physics and particle physics, the strong interaction, also called the strong force or strong nuclear force, is one of the four known fundamental

    Strong interaction

    Strong interaction

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  • Parity (physics)
  • Symmetry of spatially mirrored systems

    A. I. (2000). CP Violation. Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-44349-0.

    Parity (physics)

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  • Moscow Engineering Physics Institute
  • Public technical university in Moscow

    National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute) (Russian: Национальный исследовательский ядерный университет "МИФИ")

    Moscow Engineering Physics Institute

    Moscow Engineering Physics Institute

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  • Proton
  • Subatomic particle with positive charge

    to Nuclear Physics. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-65733-4. Basdevant, J.-L.; Rich, J.; Spiro, M. (2005). Fundamentals in Nuclear Physics. Springer

    Proton

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  • Tokamak
  • Magnetic confinement device used to produce thermonuclear fusion power

    United Kingdom 2020: HL-2M China National Nuclear Corporation and the Southwestern Institute of Physics, China 2020: MAST Upgrade, in Culham, Oxfordshire

    Tokamak

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  • Homi J. Bhabha
  • Indian nuclear physicist (1909–1966)

    and Prize – Physics award Igor Kurchatov – Soviet nuclear physicist (1903–1960) India's three-stage nuclear power programme – India's nuclear energy programme

    Homi J. Bhabha

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  • Hsu Yun-chi
  • experiment in Taiwan and in post-war Asia. He later took over the nuclear physics laboratory led by Ota Yoritsune, and led Taiwanese technicians in repeatedly

    Hsu Yun-chi

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  • Glossary of physics
  • and related fields, including mechanics, materials science, nuclear physics, particle physics, and thermodynamics. For more inclusive glossaries concerning

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  • Nuclear pasta
  • Theoretical matter within neutron stars

    󠁴󠁡󠀮󠀢󠀠󠀼󠀯󠁩󠁮󠁳󠁴󠁲󠁵󠁣󠁴󠁩󠁯󠁮󠁳󠀾󠁿In astrophysics and nuclear physics, nuclear pasta is a theoretical type of degenerate matter that is postulated

    Nuclear pasta

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  • Engineering physics
  • Study of the combined disciplines in natural science and engineering

    disciplines (computer, nuclear, electrical, aerospace, medical, materials, mechanical, etc.). In many languages, the term technical physics is also used. It

    Engineering physics

    Engineering_physics

  • Women in physics
  • trained in nuclear physics. According to the Nobel archives (updated up to 1974), other physicists that were nominated to the Nobel Prize in Physics but did

    Women in physics

    Women in physics

    Women_in_physics

  • Neutrino
  • Elementary particle with extremely low mass

    instead turned to nuclear reactors as a possible source; a fission reactor was recommended as a better alternative by Los Alamos physics division leader

    Neutrino

    Neutrino

    Neutrino

  • Modern physics
  • Physics developed since 1900

    theory Unified field theory Nuclear Fission F. K. Richtmyer; E. H. Kennard; T. Lauristen (1955). Introduction to Modern Physics (5th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill

    Modern physics

    Modern physics

    Modern_physics

  • Nuclear reaction
  • Transformation of a nuclide to another

    In nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry, a nuclear reaction is a process in which two nuclei, or a nucleus and an external subatomic particle, collide

    Nuclear reaction

    Nuclear reaction

    Nuclear_reaction

  • American Physical Society
  • Organization of physicists

    Physical Review B (PRB): Condensed matter and materials physics. Physical Review C (PRC): Nuclear physics. Physical Review D (PRD): Particles, fields, gravitation

    American Physical Society

    American_Physical_Society

  • Criticality
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: Critical phenomena, the collective name associated with the physics of critical points Critical point (thermodynamics), the end point of a

    Criticality

    Criticality

  • Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
  • Physics research institute in Russia

    theoretical physics, high energy physics (particle physics), heavy ion physics, condensed matter physics, nuclear reactions, neutron physics, and information

    Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

    Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

    Joint_Institute_for_Nuclear_Research

  • List of equations in nuclear and particle physics
  • summarizes equations in the theory of nuclear physics and particle physics. The following apply for the nuclear reaction: a + b ↔ R → c in the centre

    List of equations in nuclear and particle physics

    List of equations in nuclear and particle physics

    List_of_equations_in_nuclear_and_particle_physics

  • AdS/CFT correspondence
  • Duality between theories of gravity on anti-de Sitter space and conformal field theories

    tractable. This fact has been used to study many aspects of nuclear and condensed matter physics by translating problems in those subjects into more mathematically

    AdS/CFT correspondence

    AdS/CFT_correspondence

  • Condensed matter physics
  • Branch of physics

    physics and biophysics. The theoretical physics of condensed matter shares important concepts and methods with that of particle physics and nuclear physics

    Condensed matter physics

    Condensed matter physics

    Condensed_matter_physics

  • Subatomic particle
  • Particle smaller than an atom

    as an electron, is not composed of other particles. Particle physics and nuclear physics study these particles and how they interact. Most force-carrying

    Subatomic particle

    Subatomic particle

    Subatomic_particle

  • Soliton
  • Self-reinforcing single wave packet

    In mathematics and physics, a soliton is a nonlinear, self-reinforcing, localized wave packet that is strongly stable, in that it preserves its shape

    Soliton

    Soliton

    Soliton

  • Discovery of nuclear fission
  • 1938 achievement in physics

    As 'nuclear chemists' fairly close to physics we cannot yet bring ourselves to take this step which contradicts all previous experience in physics." Frisch

    Discovery of nuclear fission

    Discovery of nuclear fission

    Discovery_of_nuclear_fission

  • Ernest Rutherford
  • New Zealand physicist and chemist (1871–1937)

    pioneering researcher in both atomic and nuclear physics. He has been described as "the father of nuclear physics" and "the greatest experimentalist since

    Ernest Rutherford

    Ernest Rutherford

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  • List of physics journals
  • Energy Physics Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics Modern Physics Letters A Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Nuclear Physics

    List of physics journals

    List_of_physics_journals

  • Effects of nuclear explosions
  • 1991). "Physics and Nuclear Arms Today". Springer Science & Business Media. Retrieved May 27, 2026 – via Google Books. "Effects of Nuclear Explosions"

    Effects of nuclear explosions

    Effects of nuclear explosions

    Effects_of_nuclear_explosions

  • Werner Heisenberg
  • German physicist (1901–1976)

    Research Council, Chairman of the Commission for Atomic Physics, Chairman of the Nuclear Physics Working Group, and President of the Alexander von Humboldt

    Werner Heisenberg

    Werner Heisenberg

    Werner_Heisenberg

  • Nuclear transmutation
  • Conversion of an atom from one element to another

    Nuclear transmutation is the conversion of one chemical element or an isotope into another chemical element. Nuclear transmutation occurs in any process

    Nuclear transmutation

    Nuclear transmutation

    Nuclear_transmutation

  • Positron emission
  • Type of radioactive decay

    through the emission of a positron, and not as part of nuclear physics, but rather of particle physics. In 1934 Frédéric and Irène Joliot-Curie bombarded

    Positron emission

    Positron emission

    Positron_emission

  • Nuclear engineering
  • Applied science

    of nuclear reactors List of nuclear power stations Nuclear energy policy Nuclear fuel Nuclear criticality safety Nuclear material Nuclear physics Nuclear

    Nuclear engineering

    Nuclear_engineering

  • Outline of physics
  • Overview of and topical guide to physics

    work. Nuclear physics – field of physics that studies the building blocks and interactions of atomic nuclei. Particle physics – the branch of physics that

    Outline of physics

    Outline_of_physics

  • Nuclear isomer
  • Metastable excited state of a nuclide

    by Belic and co-workers in the Stuttgart nuclear physics group. 178m2 72Hf is another reasonably stable nuclear isomer, with a half-life of 31 years and

    Nuclear isomer

    Nuclear isomer

    Nuclear_isomer

  • Island of stability
  • Predicted set of isotopes of relatively more stable superheavy elements

    In nuclear physics, the island of stability is a predicted set of isotopes of superheavy elements that may have considerably longer half-lives than known

    Island of stability

    Island of stability

    Island_of_stability

  • Theoretical physics
  • Branch of physics

    Theoretical physics is a branch of physics that uses mathematical models and abstractions of physical objects and systems to explain and predict natural

    Theoretical physics

    Theoretical physics

    Theoretical_physics

  • Nuclear power in the Czech Republic
  • peaceful use of nuclear power and the Institute for Nuclear Physics were created. The first director of the Institute of Nuclear Physics was Professor Čestmír

    Nuclear power in the Czech Republic

    Nuclear power in the Czech Republic

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  • G-factor (physics)
  • Ratio of magnetic moment and angular momentum

    classical particle of the same charge and angular momentum. In nuclear physics, the nuclear magneton replaces the classically expected magnetic moment (or

    G-factor (physics)

    G-factor_(physics)

  • Quark–gluon plasma
  • State of matter important in cosmology and particle physics

    Quark Gluon Plasma in heavy ion collisions". Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics. 35 (10) 104003. arXiv:0806.1356. Bibcode:2008JPhG...35j4003V

    Quark–gluon plasma

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  • Ajit Kumar Mohanty
  • Indian physicist

    for India-CMS collaboration, Director, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, and Director, Physics Group, BARC. He has twice been the CERN Scientific Associate

    Ajit Kumar Mohanty

    Ajit Kumar Mohanty

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  • Philip J. Siemens
  • American physicist and professor

    Technology, where he majored in physics. As a Cornell University graduate student, Siemens specialized in theoretical nuclear physics. He co-authored two publications

    Philip J. Siemens

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  • Nuclear medicine
  • Medical specialty

    of nuclear physics to medicine in the 1930s. The history of nuclear medicine will not be complete without mentioning these early pioneers. Nuclear medicine

    Nuclear medicine

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  • Coupled cluster
  • Method for approximating many-body systems

    methods in the field of computational chemistry, but it is also used in nuclear physics. Coupled cluster essentially takes the basic Hartree–Fock molecular

    Coupled cluster

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  • Nuclear fission product
  • Atoms or particles produced by nuclear fission

    Nuclear fission products are the atomic fragments left after a large atomic nucleus undergoes nuclear fission. Typically, a large nucleus like that of

    Nuclear fission product

    Nuclear fission product

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  • History of physics
  • Historical development of physics

    principles in physics History of nuclear physics Discovery of nuclear fission History of nuclear fusion History of nuclear power History of nuclear weapons

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  • Standard Model
  • Theory of forces and subatomic particles

    fields". Nuclear Physics B. 35 (1): 167–188. Bibcode:1971NuPhB..35..167T. doi:10.1016/0550-3213(71)90139-8. hdl:1874/4733. "The Nobel Prize in Physics 1995"

    Standard Model

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  • Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
  • Nuclear research facility in Mumbai, India

    of Nuclear physics, chemical engineering, Materials science and metallurgy, Instrumentation, Biology and Medicine, Supercomputer, Particle physics and

    Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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  • University Physics
  • Textbook by Francis Sears et al.

    gives an overview of topics in modern physics (special relativity, quantum mechanics, nuclear physics, particle physics, and cosmology). List of textbooks

    University Physics

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  • Atomic physics
  • Field of physics that studies the atom

    The term atomic physics can be associated with nuclear power and nuclear weapons, due to the synonymous use of atomic and nuclear in standard English

    Atomic physics

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  • Hélène Langevin-Joliot
  • French physicist (born 1927)

    in nuclear physics. She focused on auto ionization and internal Bremsstrahlung phenomena and went on to receive her doctorate in nuclear physics on this

    Hélène Langevin-Joliot

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  • Abdullah Sadiq
  • Pakistani nuclear physicist (born 1940)

    nuclear physics, solid-state physics, and computer programming. He has been a distinguished professor of nuclear physics and solid state physics in many

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  • HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics
  • Hungarian research institute for physics

    of the MTA KFKI Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics and the MTA Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics, and takes the name of the Nobel

    HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics

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  • Institute of Nuclear Physics (Kazakhstan)
  • Nuclear physics research institute

    The Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kazakhstan (INP Kazakhstan) is a research institute based in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Established in 1957, it conducts research

    Institute of Nuclear Physics (Kazakhstan)

    Institute of Nuclear Physics (Kazakhstan)

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  • Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
  • Particle accelerator at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, New York, USA

    of Nuclear Physics. 23: 338. D. Kharzeev; E. Levin; L. McLerran (2003). "Parton saturation and Npart scaling of semi-hard processes in QCD". Physics Letters

    Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider

    Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider

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  • Astrophysics
  • Subfield of astronomy

    disciplines of physics, including classical mechanics, electromagnetism, statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, relativity, nuclear and particle

    Astrophysics

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  • Chinese Physics C
  • Academic journal

    applications of particle physics, nuclear physics and astrophysics. The journal was established in 1977 as High Energy Physics and Nuclear Physics, and renamed to

    Chinese Physics C

    Chinese_Physics_C

  • Leo Szilard
  • Hungarian-American physicist and inventor (1898–1964)

    made numerous important discoveries in nuclear physics and the biological sciences. He conceived the nuclear chain reaction in 1933, and patented the

    Leo Szilard

    Leo Szilard

    Leo_Szilard

  • CERN
  • European particle physics research centre

    (2017). "ISOLDE past, present and future". Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics. 44 (4): 044011. Bibcode:2017JPhG...44d4011B. doi:10

    CERN

    CERN

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  • Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
  • Russian university

    in 1989 Gersh Budker – Soviet physicist, specialized in nuclear physics and accelerator physics Boris Chertok – electrical engineer and the control systems

    Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

    Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

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  • Particle accelerator
  • Research apparatus for particle physics

    accelerator used for elementary particle physics is the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, operating since 2009. Nuclear physicists and cosmologists may use

    Particle accelerator

    Particle accelerator

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  • Cosmological lithium problem
  • Problem in astronomy

    Standard Model couplings and particle masses might vary, and variation in nuclear physics parameters would be needed. Nonstandard cosmologies indicate variation

    Cosmological lithium problem

    Cosmological lithium problem

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  • Natural nuclear fission reactor
  • Naturally occurring uranium self-sustaining nuclear chain reactions

    A natural nuclear fission reactor is a uranium deposit where self-sustaining nuclear chain reactions occur. The idea of a nuclear reactor existing in

    Natural nuclear fission reactor

    Natural nuclear fission reactor

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  • Ian Hutchinson (scientist)
  • American physicist

    made a number of important contributions to the fields of nuclear engineering and nuclear physics and has also written about the philosophy of science and

    Ian Hutchinson (scientist)

    Ian_Hutchinson_(scientist)

  • String theory
  • Theory of subatomic structure

    variety of problems in black hole physics, early universe cosmology, nuclear physics, and condensed matter physics, and it has stimulated a number of

    String theory

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  • Nuclear chain reaction
  • When one nuclear reaction causes more

    In nuclear physics, a nuclear chain reaction occurs when one single nuclear reaction causes an average of one or more subsequent nuclear reactions, thus

    Nuclear chain reaction

    Nuclear chain reaction

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  • Cross section (physics)
  • Probability of a given process occurring in a particle collision

    subatomic realm. For example, in nuclear physics a "gas" of low-energy neutrons collides with nuclei in a reactor or other nuclear device, with a cross section

    Cross section (physics)

    Cross_section_(physics)

  • Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics
  • Research institute in Bidhannagar, Kolkata, India

    The Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINP) is an institution of basic research and training in physical and biophysical sciences located in Bidhannagar

    Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics

    Saha_Institute_of_Nuclear_Physics

  • Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
  • Italian research institute

    "National Institute for Nuclear Physics") is the coordinating institution for nuclear, particle, theoretical and astroparticle physics in Italy. INFN was founded

    Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

    Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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  • Nuclear weapon
  • A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either nuclear fission (fission or atomic bomb) or

    Nuclear weapon

    Nuclear weapon

    Nuclear_weapon

  • Nucleon
  • Component of an atomic nucleus

    interactions.) Nucleons sit at the boundary where particle physics and nuclear physics overlap. Particle physics, particularly quantum chromodynamics, provides the

    Nucleon

    Nucleon

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  • Primordial nuclide
  • Nuclides predating the Earth's formation (found on Earth)

    In geochemistry, geophysics and nuclear physics, primordial nuclides, or primordial isotopes, are nuclides found on Earth that have existed in their current

    Primordial nuclide

    Primordial nuclide

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  • Nuclear
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up nuclear in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nuclear may refer to: Relating to the nucleus of the atom: Nuclear engineering Nuclear physics Nuclear power

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  • Carlos Bertulani
  • Brazilian and American physicist

    department of physics of the Texas A&M University-Commerce. He graduated, PhD, at University of Bonn and works on nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics

    Carlos Bertulani

    Carlos Bertulani

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  • Clear-sighted
  • a.

    Seeing with clearness; discerning; as, clear-sighted reason

  • Clear
  • adv.

    Without limitation; wholly; quite; entirely; as, to cut a piece clear off.

  • Nucleate
  • a.

    Having a nucleus; nucleated.

  • Clear
  • superl.

    Without diminution; in full; net; as, clear profit.

  • Nucleate
  • v. t.

    To gather, as about a nucleus or center.

  • Diaster
  • n.

    A double star; -- applied to the nucleus of a cell, when, during cell division, the loops of the nuclear network separate into two groups, preparatory to the formation of two daughter nuclei. See Karyokinesis.

  • Clear
  • superl.

    Without defect or blemish, such as freckles or knots; as, a clear complexion; clear lumber.

  • Nuclein
  • n.

    A constituent of the nuclei of all cells. It is a colorless amorphous substance, readily soluble in alkaline fluids and especially characterized by its comparatively large content of phosphorus. It also contains nitrogen and sulphur.

  • Clear
  • adv.

    In a clear manner; plainly.

  • Clear-seeing
  • a.

    Having a clear physical or mental vision; having a clear understanding.

  • Nuclei
  • pl.

    of Nucleus

  • Clear
  • v. t.

    To leap or pass by, or over, without touching or failure; as, to clear a hedge; to clear a reef.

  • Clear
  • superl.

    Without mixture; entirely pure; as, clear sand.

  • Clear
  • superl.

    Able to perceive clearly; keen; acute; penetrating; discriminating; as, a clear intellect; a clear head.

  • Nuclear
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a nucleus; as, the nuclear spindle (see Illust. of Karyokinesis) or the nuclear fibrils of a cell; the nuclear part of a comet, etc.

  • Nucleal
  • a.

    Alt. of Nuclear

  • Clear
  • v. t.

    To free from impediment or incumbrance, from defilement, or from anything injurious, useless, or offensive; as, to clear land of trees or brushwood, or from stones; to clear the sight or the voice; to clear one's self from debt; -- often used with of, off, away, or out.

  • Plastin
  • n.

    A substance associated with nuclein in cell nuclei, and by some considered as the fundamental substance of the nucleus.

  • Clear
  • superl.

    Free from impediment or obstruction; unobstructed; as, a clear view; to keep clear of debt.

  • Nucleated
  • a.

    Having a nucleus; nucleate; as, nucleated cells.