L. Andronenko
Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute
8 Papers
11 Citations
L. Andronenko is an academic researcher from Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Isospin. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of L. Andronenko include Michigan State University.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Projectile fragmentation of 40Ca, 48Ca, 58Ni, and 64Ni at 140 MeV/nucleon
M. Mocko,M. B. Tsang,L. Andronenko,M. Andronenko,Franck Delaunay,Michael Famiano,T. N. Ginter,V. Henzl,D. Henzlova,Hui Hua,S. M. Lukyanov,W. G. Lynch,A. M. Rogers,M. Steiner,Andreas Stolz,Oleg B. Tarasov,M. J. van Goethem,Giuseppe Verde,W. S. Wallace,A. Zalessov +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Andronenko and Zalessov proposed a method to detect nuclear reactions in the superconducting cyclotron at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory of Michigan State University (MSU).
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Probing the equation of state of asymmetric nuclear matter with isospin diffusion and stopping in heavy-ion collisions
Giuseppe Verde,Z. Y. Sun,M. B. Tsang,W. G. Lynch,F. Amorini,L. Andronenko,L. Andronenko,M. Andronenko,M. Andronenko,G. Cardella,M. Chatterje,Pawel Danielewicz,E. De Filippo,P. Dinh,E. Galichet,E. Geraci,Hui Hua,E. La Guidara,G. Lanzalone,G. Lanzalone,Hang Liu,F. Lu,F. Lu,C. Maiolino,Angelo Pagano,S. Piantelli,M. Papa,S. Pirrone,G. Politi,F. Porto,F. Rizzo,P. Russotto,Domenico Santonocito,Yuzi Zhang +33 more
- 23 Sep 2011
TL;DR: In this article, the diffusion of neutrons and protons between projectiles and targets with different N/Z-asymmetries is studied by means of imbalance ratios measurements, and the results and their comparison to transport model simulations provide constraints on the density dependence of the symmetry energy.
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Fragmentation of58Ni at 140 MeV/u
M. Mocko,L. Andronenko,M. Andronenko,Michael Famiano,W. A. Friedman,T. N. Ginter,M. J. van Goethem,H. Hua,W. G. Lynch,D.J. Oostdyk,M. Steiner,Andreas Stolz,Oleg B. Tarasov,M. B. Tsang,Giuseppe Verde,M. S. Wallace,A. Zalessov +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the fragment yield measurements from the reaction of 58 Ni+ 9 Be and 58 Ni + 181 Ta using the A1900 fragment separator at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory were discussed.
Constraints on the density dependence of the symmetry energy
M. B. Tsang,Yingxun Zhang,Pawel Danielewicz,Michael Famiano,Zhuxia Li,W. G. Lynch,Zheng-Hang Sun,F. Amorini,L. Andronenko,M. Andronenko,G. Cardella,M. Chatterje,P. Dinh,E. Galichet,Hui Hua,E. Laguidara,G. Lanzalone,Hang Liu,F. Lu,C. Maiolino,A. Pagano,Silvia Piantelli,M. Papa,S. Pirrone,G. Politi,F. Porto,F. Rizzo,P. Russotto,Domenico Santonocito,Giuseppe Verde +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, collisions involving 112Sn and 124Sn nuclei have been calculated with the ImQMD transport model in order to place constraints on the density dependences of the nuclear symmetry energy.
Extrapolation of neutron-rich isotope cross-sections from projectile fragmentation
M. Mocko,M. B. Tsang,Z. Y. Sun,L. Andronenko,M. Andronenko,Franck Delaunay,Michael Famiano,William A. Friedman,V. Henzl,D. Henzlova,H. Hui,X. D. Liu,S. M. Lukyanov,W. G. Lynch,A. M. Rogers,M. S. Wallace +15 more
TL;DR: Using the measured fragmentation cross-sections produced from the 48 Ca and 64 Ni beams at 140 MeV per nucleon on 9 Be and 181 Ta targets, a systematic trend involving the average binding energy was used in this article.