Nuclear Physics European Collaboration Committee

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The Nuclear Physics European Collaboration Committee (NuPECC) provides valuable resources for researchers in nuclear physics, particularly through their report titled "Nuclear Physics in Europe: Highlights and Opportunities." This report outlines significant advancements and opportunities in the field, including fundamental astrophysical reactions research linked to the FAIR proposal. Additionally, ongoing work by Miller from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL) addresses uncertainties in heavy ion reactions relevant to Galactic Cosmic Ray (GCR) shielding.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of nuclear physics concepts
  • Familiarity with heavy ion physics
  • Knowledge of astrophysical reactions
  • Awareness of GCR shielding techniques
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the FAIR proposal and its implications for nuclear physics
  • Explore the findings in "Nuclear Physics in Europe: Highlights and Opportunities"
  • Investigate Miller's work on heavy ion reactions at LBL
  • Study GCR shielding methodologies and their applications
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Researchers, physicists, and students in nuclear physics, particularly those focused on heavy ion physics and astrophysical applications.

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Some may find this of use. I was going to put it in Marlon's "Elementary Particle Presented" thread, but this is more general, including heavy ion and radiation physics.

http://www.nupecc.org/

http://www.nupecc.org/pub/

This report in particular is interesting -
NUCLEAR PHYSICS IN EUROPE: HIGHLIGHTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
http://www.nupecc.org/nupecc/report97/report97_pre/report97_pre.html
 
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Nice link.

Too bad the computational papers are not online... oh well.

It is nice to see that through their FAIR proposal that they are looking to do some fundamental astrophysical reactions research. I hope that they will try and pin down some of the uncertainties in the heavy ion reactions of importance to GCR shielding. Luckily, Miller of LBL has been doing some work on that.

Thanks for the link.
Cheers,
Ryan
 

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