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Coulomb and even-odd effects in cold and super-asymmetric fragmentation for thermal neutron induced fission of U-235
(Instituto Peruano de Energía NuclearPE, 2016-05)
The Coulomb effects hypothesis is used to interpret even-odd effects of maximum total kinetic energy as a function of mass and charge of fragments from thermal neutron induced fission of U-235. Assuming spherical fragments ...
Thermal–statistical odd–even fermions’ staggering effect and the order–disorder disjunction
(Molecular Diversity Preservation International, 2021-11)
We review thermal–statistical considerations on the odd–even staggering effect (OES) in fermions. There is a well known OES in nuclear binding energies at zero temperature. We discuss here a thermal OES (finite temperatures) ...
Spectral explanation for statistical odd-even staggering in few fermions systems
(MDPI AG, 2021-03)
Odd-even statistical staggering in a Lipkin-like few fermions model has been recently encountered. Of course, staggering in nuclear binding energies is a well established fact. Similar effects are detected in other finite ...
Coulomb and even-odd effects in cold and super-asymmetric fragmentation for thermal neutron induced fission of U-235
(American Institute of Physics Inc., 2017)
Coulomb and even-odd effects in cold and super-asymmetric fragmentation for thermal neutron induced fission of U-235
(American Institute of Physics Inc., 2017)
Genetic improvement in coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). II: Selection response for early spawning date
(ELSEVIER, 2006-06-30)
Phenotypic records of within-year spawning date in two cultivated populations of coho salmon, named as even (n=2272) and odd (n=1347) year classes are analyzed. Both populations were selected for harvest weight and early ...