K. Schmidt
University of Silesia in Katowice
7 Papers
12 Citations
K. Schmidt is an academic researcher from University of Silesia in Katowice. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nucleon & Neutron. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
RE-SEPARATION MODES OF 197Au + 197Au SYSTEM AT SUB-FERMI ENERGIES
J. Wilczyński,I. Skwira-Chalot,K. Siwek-Wilczyńska,W. Gawlikowicz,J. Łukasik,F. Amorini,A. Anzalone,Lucrezia Auditore,V. Baran,V. Baran,J. Brzychczyk,G. Cardella,S. Cavallaro,M. B. Chatterjee,Maria Colonna,E. De Filippo,M. Di Toro,A. Grzeszczuk,P. Guazzoni,S. Kowalski,E. La Guidara,G. Lanzano,G. Lanzalone,C. Maiolino,Z. Majka,N. G. Nicolis,A. Pagano,E. Piasecki,S. Pirrone,R. Płaneta,G. Politi,F. Porto,F. Rizzo,P. Russotto,K. Schmidt,A. Sochocka,Ł. Świderski,A. Trifirò,Marina Trimarchi,J.P. Wieleczko,L. Zetta,W. Zipper +41 more
TL;DR: In this article, collisions of a very heavy nuclear system were studied at the energy of 15 MeV/nucleon with the aim to identify and investigate main macroscopic modes of re-separation of such a heavy nuclear systems.
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Thermal and log-normal distributions of plasma in laser driven Coulomb explosions of deuterium clusters
M. Barbarino,M. Warrens,M. Warrens,Aldo Bonasera,D. Lattuada,W. Bang,W. Bang,Hernan Quevedo,Fabrizio Consoli,R. De Angelis,P. Andreoli,Sachie Kimura,Gilliss Dyer,Aaron C Bernstein,K. Hagel,M. Barbui,K. Schmidt,Erhard Gaul,Michael E Donovan,J. B. Natowitz,Todd Ditmire +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the possibility that the motion of deuterium ions emitted from Coulomb cluster explosions is highly disordered enough to resemble thermalization, and they conclude that the ion kinetic energy distribution is very disordered and practically not distinguishable from a thermalized one.
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Properties of excited A = 40 nuclear systems with varying matter composition
K. Schmidt,J. B. Natowitz,M. Barbui,K. Hagel,Aldo Bonasera,G. Giuliani,Hua Zheng,M. R. D. Rodrigues,R. Wada,Mei-Rong Huang,Mei-Rong Huang,C. Botosso,S. Kowalski +12 more
- 01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: In this paper, the analysis of 40 Ca + 40 Ca reactions at 35MeV/A was carried out in the presence of bosonic clusters as bound states of fermions, and the Bose character of the composite clusters competes with the fermionic properties of their constituents.
Experimental survey of the production of α -decaying heavy elements in U 238 + Th 232 reactions at 7.5–6.1 MeV/nucleon
S. Wuenschel,K. Hagel,M. Barbui,J. Gauthier,X. Cao,X. Cao,R. Wada,E. J. Kim,E. J. Kim,Z. Majka,R. Płaneta,Zbigniew Sosin,A. Wieloch,K. Zelga,S. Kowalski,K. Schmidt,Chun-Wang Ma,Guimin Zhang,J. B. Natowitz +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the production of a particle decaying heavy nuclei in reactions of 7.5-6.1 MeV/nucleon +$ −2.5 −6.5 MeV was explored using an in-beam detection array composed of YAP scintillators and gas ionization chamber-Si telescopes.
A novel approach to the island of stability of super-heavy elements search
A. Wieloch,M. Adamczyk,M. Barbui,N. Blando,G. Giuliani,K. Hagel,E. J. Kim,S. Kowalski,Z. Majka,J. B. Natowitz,K. Pelczar,R. Płaneta,K. Schmidt,Zbigniew Sosin,S. Wuenschel,K. Zelga,Hua Zheng +16 more
- 01 May 2016
TL;DR: In this paper, a new experimental investigation of mechanisms other than complete fusion of heavy nuclei and a novel experimental technique are invented for the search of super- and hyper-nuclei.