M. Ramírez
16 Papers
233 Citations
M. Ramírez is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coulomb barrier & Nuclear fusion. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 16 publications.
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Papers
Fusion, reaction and break-up cross sections of weakly bound projectiles on 64Zn
P. R. S. Gomes,I. Padron,Matias Rodriguez,G. V. Martí,Roberto Meigikos dos Anjos,J. Lubian,R. Veiga,R. Liguori Neto,Edilson Crema,Nemitala Added,Luiz Carlos Chamon,J. O. Fernández Niello,O. A. Capurro,A. J. Pacheco,J. E. Testoni,D. Abriola,A. Arazi,M. Ramírez,Mahir S. Hussein +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the behavior of the fusion, break-up and reaction cross sections of different projectiles on the same target 64 Zn, at near and above barrier energies, was discussed.
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Fusion of stable weakly bound nuclei with 27 Al and 64 Zn
I. Padron,P. R. S. Gomes,Roberto Meigikos dos Anjos,J. Lubian,C. Muri,J. J. S. Alves,G. V. Martí,M. Ramírez,A. J. Pacheco,O. A. Capurro,J. O. Fernández Niello,J. E. Testoni,D. Abriola,M. R. Spinella +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the fusion cross sections of stable weakly bound nuclei at energies above the Coulomb barrier, in order to study the influence of the break-up of stable nuclei on the fusion process.
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No evidence of break-up effects on the fusion of 9Be with medium-light nuclei
Roberto Meigikos dos Anjos,C. Muri,J. Lubian,P. R. S. Gomes,I. Padron,J. J. S. Alves,G. V. Martí,J. O. Fernández Niello,A. J. Pacheco,O. A. Capurro,D. Abriola,J. E. Testoni,M. Ramírez,R. Liguori Neto,Nemitala Added +14 more
TL;DR: Fusion cross sections were measured for the 9 Be + 27 Al and 19 F + 9 Be, 12C systems, at energies above the Coulomb barrier, in order to investigate the possible effect of fusion hindrance due to the break-up of the weakly bound nuclei as mentioned in this paper.
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Examination of nuclear measurement conditions in cold fusion experiments
D. Abriola,E. Achterberg,M. Davidson,M. Debray,M. C. Etchegoyen,N. Fazzini,J. O. Fernández Niello,A.M.J. Ferrero,A. Filevich,M.C. Galia,R. Garavaglia,G. García Bermúdez,R.T. Gettar,Salvador Gil,H. Grahmann,H. Huck,A. E. Jech,A. J. Kreiner,A. O. Macchiavelli,J.F. Magallanes,E. Maqueda,G. V. Martí,A. J. Pacheco,M.L. Pérez,C. Pomar,M. Ramírez,M. Scasserra +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, a re-evaluation of the measurement conditions may be needed, in view of the fact that the detection of nuclear radiation in the context of an electrochemical process is perhaps the most unequivocal fingerprint for the occurrence of fusion.
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