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Ronen's correlations



Ronen's correlations relates the 2Z-N values of nuclei (N-number of neutrons, Z-number of protons) with many of their nuclear properties.

References

  • Y. Ronen, "Prediction of the Delayed Neutron Yields For Actinide Nuclides" Annl. Nucl. Energy 16, 647 (1989).
  • Y. Ronen, "Prediction and Correlations of some delayed Neutrons Precursores Yields for Certain Actinide Nuclides" J. of Radiochemical and Nucl. Chem. 142, 417 (1990).
  • Y. Ronen. "Some 2Z-N Nuclear Correlations" Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics 16, 1891 (1990).
  • Y. Ronen, "Prediction of Some Nuclear Properties of Actinides" J. Radioanaly. Nucl. Chem. 182, 267 (1994).
  • Y. Ronen, "Prediction of the Average Number of Prompt Neutrons from Fissioning of Some Actinides" Ann. Nucl. Energy, 22, 559 (1995).
  • Y. Ronen, "Correlations of the Independent Fission Product Yields of Different Isotopes" Nucl. Sci. Eng. 121, 483 (1995).
  • Y. Ronen, "Correlations for Delayed Neutron Yields for Thermal Fast and Spontaneous Fissions" Ann. Nucl. Energy 23, 239 (1996).
  • Y. Ronen. "Correlated Nuclear Properties of Heavy Even Z Nuclei with 2Z-N=38" Kerntechnik, 61, 10 (1996).
  • Y. Ronen, "Predictions of some Spontaneous Fission Decay Modes" Ann. Nucl. Energy 24, 1457 (1997).
  • Y. Ronen, "Applying the 2Z-N Correlation to predict the Fissility of" Ann. Nucl. Energy 25, 983 (1998).
  • Y. Ronen, S. Shlomo, "Magnetic Moments of Odd-Odd N=Z Nuclei" Phys. Rev. 58, 884 (1998).
  • Y. Ronen , "The Relation Between Ternary Fission and Cluster Decay" Ann. Nucl. Energy. 29, 1013 (2002).
  • Y. Ronen , "Indications of the Validity of the Liquid Drop Model for Spontaneous Fission Half-Lives" Ann. Nucl. Energy. 31, 323(2004).
  • Y. Ronen "A rule for determining Fissile Isotopes" Nucl. Sci. Eng. 152,334 (2006).
  • Y. Ronen, "The common properties of the "Fertile" Isotopes" Nucl. Sci. Eng. (in press).


 
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