Paul-Gerhard Reinhard
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
656 Papers
2.5K Citations
Paul-Gerhard Reinhard is an academic researcher from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dipole & Cluster (physics). The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 642 publications. Previous affiliations of Paul-Gerhard Reinhard include University of Virginia & Joint Institute for Nuclear Research.
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Papers
On the inclusion of dissipation on top of mean-field approaches
Phuong Mai Dinh,Phuong Mai Dinh,Lionel Lacombe,Paul-Gerhard Reinhard,Eric Suraud,Eric Suraud,Eric Suraud,Marc Vincendon,Marc Vincendon +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the case of irradiation dynamics in clusters and molecules and consider a quantum kinetic equation at the level of a simplified relaxation time approximation (RTA), which allows them to address numerous realistic irradiation scenarios beyond the usual domain of reliability of such theories.
Dynamical Effects in the Optical Response of Carbon Chains
TL;DR: In this paper, the optical response of small carbon chains from the linear to the non linear domain in the framework of Time Dependent Local Density Approximation was discussed, and it was shown that even for moderate ionizations, corresponding to a moderately intense excitation, optical response exhibits significant alteration with respect to the truly linear domain response.
Microscopic Composition of Ion-Ion Interaction Potentials
TL;DR: In this paper, a method to calculate the total ion-ion interaction potential in terms of building blocks, referred to as ''single-particle interaction potentials'' is presented.
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Deformation dependence of the isovector giant dipole resonance: The neodymium isotopic chain revisited
L. M. Donaldson,Carlos A. Bertulani,J. Carter,V. O. Nesterenko,P. von Neumann-Cosel,R. Neveling,Paul-Gerhard Reinhard,I. T. Usman,P. Adsley,J. W. Brümmer,E. Z. Buthelezi,Gordon R. J. Cooper,R. W. Fearick,S. V. Förtsch,H. Fujita,Yoshitaka Fujita,M. Jingo,W. Kleinig,C. O. Kureba,J. Kvasil,M. B. Latif,K. C. W. Li,J.P. Mira,F. Nemulodi,P. Papka,L. Pellegri,Norbert Pietralla,V. Yu. Ponomarev,Achim Richter,Elias Sideras-Haddad,F. D. Smit,G.F. Steyn,J. A. Swartz,Atsushi Tamii +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, photo-absorption cross sections in the most deformed nuclei, 150Nd and 152Sm, exhibit a pronounced asymmetry rather than a distinct double-hump structure expected as a signature of K-splitting.