Vladimir Zelevinsky, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Physics & Astronomy Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
nuclear physics, mesoscopic physics
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http://www.nscl.msu.edu/ourlab/directory/profile/zelevins
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Spartak Timofeeveich Belyaev grad student Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics
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Johnson CW, Mercenne A, Dickhoff WH, et al. (2020) From bound states to the continuum Journal of Physics G
Austin SM, Paul P, Brown BA, et al. (2019) Reactions leading to the first excited states of Li7 and Be7 and isospin-mixed states in Be8 Physical Review C. 99: 24320
Zelevinsky V, Horoi M. (2019) Nuclear level density, thermalization, chaos, and collectivity Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics. 105: 180-213
Zelevinsky V, Karampagia S, Berlaga A. (2018) Constant temperature model for nuclear level density Physics Letters B. 783: 428-433
Brown BA, Bertsch GF, Robledo LM, et al. (2017) Nuclear Matrix Elements for Tests of Local Lorentz Invariance Violation. Physical Review Letters. 119: 192504
Zelevinsky V, Auerbach N, Loc BM. (2017) Nuclear structure features of Gamow-Teller excitations Physical Review C. 96: 44319
Karampagia S, Brown BA, Zelevinsky V. (2017) Low energy magnetic radiation enhancement in the f$_{7/2}$ shell Physical Review C. 95: 24322
Karampagia S, Renzaglia A, Zelevinsky V. (2017) Quantum phase transitions and collective enhancement of level density in odd–A and odd–odd nuclei Nuclear Physics. 962: 46-60
Karampagia S, Senkov RA, Zelevinsky V. (2017) Level density of the sd-nuclei—Statistical shell-model predictions Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables. 120: 1-120
Bertulani CA, Zelevinsky V. (2016) Nuclear physics: Four neutrons together momentarily. Nature
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