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Physics of Atomic Nuclei

ISSN:
1063-7788
8
h-index
311
Citations
149
Works
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2-year mean citedness

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Most-cited works

  1. Production of delta isobars on tantalum nuclei in CTa collisions at a projectile momentum of 4.2 GeV/c per nucleon201022 citations
  2. Analyzing the features of π− mesons and protons from AC interactions at a momentum of p=4.2 GeV/c per projectile nucleon on the basis of the FRITIOF model200015 citations
  3. Comparison of characteristics of Δ0(1232) produced in p 12C and d 12C collisions at 4.2 A GeV/c201214 citations
  4. On spectral temperatures of negative pions produced in d 12C, 4He12C, and 12C12C collisions at 4.2 A GeV/c201313 citations
  5. Experimental investigation of charge-exchange processes involving a target proton in 16Op collisions at a momentum of 3.25 GeV/c per nucleon200812 citations
  6. Nuclear asymptotic normalization coefficients for 14N → 13C + p configurations and astrophysical S factor for radiative proton capture20089 citations
  7. Theoretical analysis of the astrophysical S-factor for the capture reaction α + d → 6Li + γ in the two-body model20159 citations
  8. Influence of the three-body coulomb effects on the values of asymptotic normalization coefficients (nuclear vertex constants) of astrophysical interest extracted from the modified DWBA approach for the peripheral proton-transfer reactions20078 citations
  9. Production of π− mesons in CTa interactions at a momentum of 4.2 GeV/c per nucleon20108 citations
  10. Phenomenological analysis of the channels of the production of three and four alpha particles in 16Op collisions at 3.25 GeV/c per nucleon20047 citations