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Fundamental Interactions, Nuclear Masses, Astrophysics, and QCD

AIP Conf. Proc. -- January 24, 2008 -- Volume 972, pp. 5-13
EXOTIC NUCLEI AND NUCLEAR/PARTICLE ASTROPHYSICS (II): Proceedings of the Carpathian Summer School of Physics 2007; doi:10.1063/1.2870476

Issue Date: 24 January 2008

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C. A. Gagliardi
Cyclotron Institute, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 77843, USA
During his long and varied career, Robert Tribble has made important contributions in many areas of nuclear physics. He has set new limits on the existence of second-class currents, lepton-flavor violation, and right-handed interactions. He optimized the use of the (4He,8He) reaction to determine nuclear masses and study charge-dependent effects in nuclei. He has developed a new indirect procedure to determine astrophysical reaction rates and applied it to study important nuclear reactions that occur in our sun, in massive stars, and in novae. He has explored anti-quark distributions in nucleons and nuclei, and the polarization of gluons in the nucleon. A brief overview of Bob Tribble's many accomplishments is presented. ©2008 American Institute of Physics
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KEYWORDS and PACS

Keywords
PACS
  • 24.85.+p
    Quarks, gluons and QCD in nuclear reactions
  • 21.10.Dr
    Nuclear binding energies and masses
  • 23.40.-s
    β decay; double β decay; electron and muon capture
  • 13.35.Bv
    Decays of muons
  • 25.10.+s
    Nuclear reactions involving few-nucleon systems
  • YEAR: 2008

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