| 20. |
NUCLEAR PHYSICS |
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| 21. |
Nuclear structure (for nucleon structure, see 14.20.Dh Properties of protons and neutrons; 13.40.-f for electromagnetic processes and properties; 13.60.Hb for deep-inelastic structure functions) |
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| 21.10.-k |
Properties of nuclei; nuclear energy levels (for properties of specific nuclei listed by mass ranges, see section 27) |
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| 21.10.Dr |
Binding energies and masses |
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| 21.10.Ft |
Charge distribution |
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| 21.10.Gv |
Nucleon distributions and halo features |
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| 21.10.Hw |
Spin, parity, and isobaric spin |
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| 21.10.Jx |
Spectroscopic factors and asymptotic normalization coefficients |
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| 21.10.Ky |
Electromagnetic moments |
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| 21.10.Ma |
Level density |
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| 21.10.Pc |
Single-particle levels and strength functions |
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| 21.10.Re |
Collective levels |
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| 21.10.Sf |
Coulomb energies, analogue states |
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| 21.10.Tg |
Lifetimes, widths |
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| 21.30.-x |
Nuclear forces (see also 13.75.Cs Nucleon-nucleon interactions) |
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| 21.30.Cb |
Nuclear forces in vacuum |
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| 21.30.Fe |
Forces in hadronic systems and effective interactions |
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| 21.45.-v |
Few-body systems |
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| 21.45.Bc |
Two-nucleon system |
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| 21.45.Ff |
Three-nucleon forces |
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| 21.60.-n |
Nuclear structure models and methods |
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| 21.60.Cs |
Shell model |
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| 21.60.De |
Ab initio methods |
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| 21.60.Ev |
Collective models |
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| 21.60.Fw |
Models based on group theory |
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| 21.60.Gx |
Cluster models |
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| 21.60.Jz |
Nuclear Density Functional Theory and extensions (includes Hartree-Fock and random-phase approximations) |
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| 21.60.Ka |
Monte Carlo models |
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| 21.65.-f |
Nuclear matter (for exotic atoms and molecules, see 36.10.-k) |
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| 21.65.Cd |
Asymmetric matter, neutron matter |
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| 21.65.Ef |
Symmetry energy |
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| 21.65.Jk |
Mesons in nuclear matter |
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| 21.65.Mn |
Equations of state of nuclear matter (see also 26.60.Kp Equations of state of neutron-star matter) |
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| 21.65.Qr |
Quark matter (see also 12.38.Mh Quark-gluon plasma in quantum chromodynamics; 25.75.Nq Quark deconfinement, quark-gluon plasma production and phase transitions in relativistic heavy-ion collisions) |
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| 21.80.+a |
Hypernuclei |
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| 21.85.+d |
Mesic nuclei |
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| 21.90.+f |
Other topics in nuclear structure (restricted to new topics in section 21) |
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| 23. |
Radioactive decay and in-beam spectroscopy |
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| 23.20.-g |
Electromagnetic transitions |
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| 23.20.En |
Angular distribution and correlation measurements |
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| 23.20.Gq |
Multipole mixing ratios |
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| 23.20.Js |
Multipole matrix elements |
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| 23.20.Lv |
γ transitions and level energies |
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| 23.20.Nx |
Internal conversion and extranuclear effects (including Auger electrons and internal bremsstrahlung) |
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| 23.20.Ra |
Internal pair production |
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| 23.35.+g |
Isomer decay |
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| 23.40.-s |
β decay; double β decay; electron and muon capture |
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| 23.40.Bw |
Weak-interaction and lepton (including neutrino) aspects (see also 14.60.Pq Neutrino mass and mixing) |
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| 23.40.Hc |
Relation with nuclear matrix elements and nuclear structure |
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| 23.50.+z |
Decay by proton emission |
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| 23.60.+e |
α decay |
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| 23.70.+j |
Heavy-particle decay |
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| 23.90.+w |
Other topics in radioactive decay and in-beam spectroscopy (restricted to new topics in section 23) |
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| 24. |
Nuclear reactions: general |
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| 24.10.-i |
Nuclear reaction models and methods |
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| 24.10.Cn |
Many-body theory |
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| 24.10.Eq |
Coupled-channel and distorted-wave models |
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| 24.10.Ht |
Optical and diffraction models |
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| 24.10.Jv |
Relativistic models |
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| 24.10.Lx |
Monte Carlo simulations (including hadron and parton cascades and string breaking models) |
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| 24.10.Nz |
Hydrodynamic models |
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| 24.10.Pa |
Thermal and statistical models |
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| 24.30.-v |
Resonance reactions |
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| 24.30.Cz |
Giant resonances |
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| 24.30.Gd |
Other resonances |
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| 24.50.+g |
Direct reactions |
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| 24.60.-k |
Statistical theory and fluctuations |
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| 24.60.Dr |
Statistical compound-nucleus reactions |
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| 24.60.Gv |
Statistical multistep direct reactions |
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| 24.60.Ky |
Fluctuation phenomena |
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| 24.60.Lz |
Chaos in nuclear systems |
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| 24.70.+s |
Polarization phenomena in reactions |
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| 24.75.+i |
General properties of fission |
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| 24.80.+y |
Nuclear tests of fundamental interactions and symmetries |
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| 24.85.+p |
Quarks, gluons, and QCD in nuclear reactions |
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| 24.87.+y |
Surrogate reactions |
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| 24.90.+d |
Other topics in nuclear reactions: general (restricted to new topics in section 24) |
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| 25. |
Nuclear reactions: specific reactions |
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| 25.10.+s |
Nuclear reactions involving few-nucleon systems |
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| 25.20.-x |
Photonuclear reactions |
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| 25.20.Dc |
Photon absorption and scattering |
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| 25.20.Lj |
Photoproduction reactions |
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| 25.30.-c |
Lepton-induced reactions |
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| 25.30.Bf |
Elastic electron scattering |
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| 25.30.Dh |
Inelastic electron scattering to specific states |
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| 25.30.Fj |
Inelastic electron scattering to continuum |
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| 25.30.Hm |
Positron-induced reactions |
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| 25.30.Mr |
Muon-induced reactions (including the EMC effect) |
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| 25.30.Pt |
Neutrino-induced reactions |
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| 25.30.Rw |
Electroproduction reactions |
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| 25.40.-h |
Nucleon-induced reactions (see also 28.20.-v Neutron physics) |
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| 25.40.Cm |
Elastic proton scattering |
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| 25.40.Dn |
Elastic neutron scattering |
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| 25.40.Ep |
Inelastic proton scattering |
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| 25.40.Fq |
Inelastic neutron scattering |
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| 25.40.Hs |
Transfer reactions |
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| 25.40.Kv |
Charge-exchange reactions |
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| 25.40.Lw |
Radiative capture |
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| 25.40.Ny |
Resonance reactions |
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| 25.40.Qa |
(p, π) reactions |
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| 25.40.Sc |
Spallation reactions |
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| 25.40.Ve |
Other reactions above meson production thresholds (energies > 400 MeV) |
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| 25.43.+t |
Antiproton-induced reactions |
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| 25.45.-z |
2H-induced reactions |
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| 25.45.De |
Elastic and inelastic scattering |
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| 25.45.Hi |
Transfer reactions |
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| 25.45.Kk |
Charge-exchange reactions |
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| 25.55.-e |
3H-, 3He-, and 4He-induced reactions |
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| 25.55.Ci |
Elastic and inelastic scattering |
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| 25.55.Hp |
Transfer reactions |
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| 25.55.Kr |
Charge-exchange reactions |
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| 25.60.-t |
Reactions induced by unstable nuclei |
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| 25.60.Bx |
Elastic scattering |
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| 25.60.Dz |
Interaction and reaction cross sections |
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| 25.60.Gc |
Breakup and momentum distributions |
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| 25.60.Je |
Transfer reactions |
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| 25.60.Lg |
Charge-exchange reactions |
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| 25.60.Pj |
Fusion reactions |
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| 25.60.Tv |
Radiative capture |
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| 25.70.-z |
Low and intermediate energy heavy-ion reactions |
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| 25.70.Bc |
Elastic and quasielastic scattering |
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| 25.70.De |
Coulomb excitation |
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| 25.70.Ef |
Resonances |
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| 25.70.Gh |
Compound nucleus |
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| 25.70.Hi |
Transfer reactions |
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| 25.70.Jj |
Fusion and fusion-fission reactions |
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| 25.70.Kk |
Charge-exchange reactions |
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| 25.70.Lm |
Strongly damped collisions |
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| 25.70.Mn |
Projectile and target fragmentation |
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| 25.70.Pq |
Multifragment emission and correlations |
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| 25.75.-q |
Relativistic heavy-ion collisions (collisions induced by light ions studied to calibrate relativistic heavy-ion collisions should be classified under both 25.75.-q and sections 13 or 25 appropriate to the light ions) |
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| 25.75.Ag |
Global features in relativistic heavy ion collisions |
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| 25.75.Bh |
Hard scattering in relativistic heavy ion collisions |
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| 25.75.Cj |
Photon, lepton, and heavy quark production in relativistic heavy ion collisions |
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| 25.75.Dw |
Particle and resonance production |
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| 25.75.Gz |
Particle correlations and fluctuations |
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| 25.75.Ld |
Collective flow |
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| 25.75.Nq |
Quark deconfinement, quark-gluon plasma production, and phase transitions (see also 12.38.Mh Quark-gluon plasma in quantum chromodynamics; 21.65.Qr Quark matter in nuclear matter) |
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| 25.80.-e |
Meson- and hyperon-induced reactions |
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| 25.80.Dj |
Pion elastic scattering |
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| 25.80.Ek |
Pion inelastic scattering |
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| 25.80.Gn |
Pion charge-exchange reactions |
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| 25.80.Hp |
Pion-induced reactions |
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| 25.80.Ls |
Pion inclusive scattering and absorption |
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| 25.80.Nv |
Kaon-induced reactions |
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| 25.80.Pw |
Hyperon-induced reactions |
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| 25.85.-w |
Fission reactions |
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| 25.85.Ca |
Spontaneous fission |
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| 25.85.Ec |
Neutron-induced fission |
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| 25.85.Ge |
Charged-particle-induced fission |
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| 25.85.Jg |
Photofission |
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| 25.90.+k |
Other topics in nuclear reactions: specific reactions (restricted to new topics in section 25) |
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| 26. |
Nuclear astrophysics (see also 95.30.-k Fundamental aspects of astrophysics in astronomy) |
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| 26.20.-f |
Hydrostatic stellar nucleosynthesis (see also 97.10.Cv Stellar structure, interiors, evolution, nucleosynthesis, ages in astronomy) |
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| 26.20.Cd |
Stellar hydrogen burning |
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| 26.20.Fj |
Stellar helium burning |
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| 26.20.Kn |
s-process |
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| 26.20.Np |
Nucleosynthesis in late stellar evolution |
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| 26.20.Qr |
Quasistatistical processes |
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| 26.30.-k |
Nucleosynthesis in novae, supernovae, and other explosive environments |
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| 26.30.Ca |
Explosive burning in accreting binary systems (novae, x-ray bursts) |
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| 26.30.Ef |
Explosive burning in supernovae shock fronts |
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| 26.30.Hj |
r-process |
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| 26.30.Jk |
Weak interaction and neutrino induced processes, galactic radioactivity |
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| 26.35.+c |
Big Bang nucleosynthesis (see also 98.80.Ft Origin, formation, and abundances of the elements in astronomy) |
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| 26.40.+r |
Cosmic ray nucleosynthesis |
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| 26.50.+x |
Nuclear physics aspects of novae, supernovae, and other explosive environments |
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| 26.60.-c |
Nuclear matter aspects of neutron stars |
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| 26.60.Dd |
Neutron star core |
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| 26.60.Gj |
Neutron star crust |
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| 26.60.Kp |
Equations of state of neutron-star matter |
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| 26.65.+t |
Solar neutrinos (see also 96.60.Vg Particle emission, solar wind in solar physics) |
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| 26.90.+n |
Other topics in nuclear astrophysics (restricted to new topics in section 26) |
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| 27. |
Properties of specific nuclei listed by mass ranges (an additional heading must be chosen with these entries, where the given mass number limits are, to some degree, arbitrary) |
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| 27.10.+h |
A ≤ 5 |
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| 27.20.+n |
6 ≤ A ≤ 19 |
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| 27.30.+t |
20 ≤ A ≤ 38 |
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| 27.40.+z |
39 ≤ A ≤ 58 |
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| 27.50.+e |
59 ≤ A ≤ 89 |
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| 27.60.+j |
90 ≤ A ≤ 149 |
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| 27.70.+q |
150 ≤ A ≤ 189 |
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| 27.80.+w |
190 ≤ A ≤ 219 |
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| 27.90.+b |
A ≥ 220 |
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| 28. |
Nuclear engineering and nuclear power studies |
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| 28.20.-v |
Neutron physics (see also 25.40.-h Nucleon-induced reactions and 25.85.Ec Neutron-induced fission) |
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| 28.20.Cz |
Neutron scattering |
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| 28.20.Fc |
Neutron absorption |
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| 28.20.Gd |
Neutron transport: diffusion and moderation |
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| 28.20.Ka |
Thermal neutron cross sections |
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| 28.20.Np |
Neutron capture γ-rays |
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| 28.20.Pr |
Neutron imaging; neutron tomography |
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| 28.41.-i |
Fission reactors (see also 89.30.Gg nuclear fission power in energy resources) |
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| 28.41.Ak |
Theory, design, and computerized simulation |
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| 28.41.Bm |
Fuel elements, preparation, reloading, and reprocessing |
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| 28.41.Fr |
Reactor coolants, reactor cooling, and heat recovery |
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| 28.41.Kw |
Radioactive wastes, waste disposal |
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| 28.41.My |
Reactor control systems |
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| 28.41.Pa |
Moderators |
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| 28.41.Qb |
Structural and shielding materials |
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| 28.41.Rc |
Instrumentation |
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| 28.41.Te |
Protection systems, safety, radiation monitoring, accidents, and dismantling |
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| 28.41.Vx |
Fuel cycles |
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| 28.50.-k |
Fission reactor types |
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| 28.50.Dr |
Research reactors |
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| 28.50.Ft |
Fast and breeder reactors |
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| 28.50.Hw |
Power and production reactors |
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| 28.50.Ky |
Propulsion reactors |
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| 28.50.Ma |
Auxiliary generators |
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| 28.52.-s |
Fusion reactors (see also 52.55.-s Magnetic confinement and equilibrium, 52.57.-z Laser inertial confinement, and 52.58.-c Other confinement methods in physics of plasmas; 89.30.Jj Nuclear fusion power in energy resources) |
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| 28.52.Av |
Theory, design, and computerized simulation |
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| 28.52.Cx |
Fueling, heating and ignition |
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| 28.52.Fa |
Materials |
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| 28.52.Lf |
Components and instrumentation |
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| 28.52.Nh |
Safety (see also 87.55.N- Radiation monitoring, control, and safety in biological and medical physics) |
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| 28.60.+s |
Isotope separation and enrichment |
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| 28.65.+a |
Accelerator-driven transmutation of nuclear waste |
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| 28.70.+y |
Nuclear explosions (see also 47.40.-x Compressible flows; shock waves; for radiation protection from fallout, see 87.53.Bn; for nuclear explosion seismology, see 91.30.Rz) |
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| 28.90.+i |
Other topics in nuclear engineering and nuclear power studies (restricted to new topics in section 28) |
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| 29. |
Experimental methods and instrumentation for elementary-particle and nuclear physics |
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| 29.20.-c |
Accelerators (for accelerators used in medical applications, see 87.56.bd) |
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| 29.20.Ba |
Electrostatic accelerators |
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| 29.20.D- |
Cyclic accelerators and storage rings |
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| 29.20.db |
Storage rings and colliders |
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| 29.20.df |
Betatrons |
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| 29.20.dg |
Cyclotrons |
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| 29.20.dk |
Synchrotrons |
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| 29.20.Ej |
Linear accelerators |
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| 29.25.-t |
Particle sources and targets (see also 52.59.-f Intense particle beams and radiation sources in physics of plasmas; 87.56.bg Radioactive sources in medical physics) |
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| 29.25.Bx |
Electron sources |
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| 29.25.Dz |
Neutron sources |
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| 29.25.Lg |
Ion sources: polarized |
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| 29.25.Ni |
Ion sources: positive and negative |
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| 29.25.Pj |
Polarized and other targets |
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| 29.25.Rm |
Sources of radioactive nuclei |
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| 29.27.-a |
Beams in particle accelerators (for low energy charged-particle beams, see 41.75.-i and 41.85.-p) |
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| 29.27.Ac |
Beam injection and extraction |
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| 29.27.Bd |
Beam dynamics; collective effects and instabilities |
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| 29.27.Eg |
Beam handling; beam transport |
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| 29.27.Fh |
Beam characteristics |
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| 29.27.Hj |
Polarized beams |
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| 29.30.-h |
Spectrometers and spectroscopic techniques (for energy loss and stopping power, see 34.50.Bw in atomic physics, and 61.85.+p in condensed matter physics) |
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| 29.30.Aj |
Charged-particle spectrometers: electric and magnetic |
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| 29.30.Dn |
Electron spectroscopy |
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| 29.30.Ep |
Charged-particle spectroscopy |
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| 29.30.Hs |
Neutron spectroscopy |
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| 29.30.Kv |
X- and γ-ray spectroscopy |
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| 29.30.Lw |
Nuclear orientation devices |
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| 29.38.-c |
Radioactive beams |
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| 29.38.Db |
Fast radioactive beam techniques |
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| 29.38.Gj |
Reaccelerated radioactive beams |
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| 29.40.-n |
Radiation detectors (for mass spectrometers, see 07.75.+h; see also 95.55.Vj Neutrino, muon, pion, and other particle detectors; cosmic ray detectors in astronomy) |
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| 29.40.Cs |
Gas-filled counters: ionization chambers, proportional, and avalanche counters |
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| 29.40.Gx |
Tracking and position-sensitive detectors |
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| 29.40.Ka |
Cherenkov detectors |
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| 29.40.Mc |
Scintillation detectors |
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| 29.40.Rg |
Nuclear emulsions |
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| 29.40.Vj |
Calorimeters |
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| 29.40.Wk |
Solid-state detectors |
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| 29.50.+v |
Computer interfaces |
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| 29.85.-c |
Computer data analysis |
| |
| 29.85.Ca |
Data acquisition and sorting |
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| 29.85.Fj |
Data analysis |
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| 29.87.+g |
Nuclear data compilation |
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| 29.90.+r |
Other topics in elementary-particle and nuclear physics experimental methods and instrumentation (restricted to new topics in section 29) |
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