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Nuclear Physics
editCompilation of Category
edit- Nuclear reaction
- Nuclear astrophysics
- Nuclear structure
- Fuel temperature coefficient of reactivity
- Absorption cross section
- Accelerator operator
- Actinides in the environment
- Alpha decay
- Annihilation radiation
- Anomalon
- Atomic nucleus
- Atomic number
- Atomic spacing
- B²FH
- Band of stability
- Walter H. Barkas
- Baryon number
- Beta decay
- Beta-decay stable isobars
- Bethe formula
- Binding energy
- John Bockris
- Tom W. Bonner Prize in Nuclear Physics
- Branching fraction
- Nuclear chain reaction
- Charmed baryons
- Chemical shift
- Chiral model
- Cluster decay
- Cold fission
- Cold fusion
- Color glass condensate
- Common beta emitters
- Commonly-used gamma emitting isotopes
- Coulomb barrier
- Cross section (physics)
- Nuclear data
- Dead time
- Decay product
- Decay scheme
- Dosimetry
- Double beta decay
- Double electron capture
- ESS Bilbao
- Effective field theory
- Effects of nuclear explosions
- Electron binding energy
- Electron capture
- Electronic anticoincidence
- Energy spectrum
- Environmental radioactivity
- European Spallation Source
- Excitation function
- FRS Fragment Separator
- Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
- Fast fission
- Fazia
- Fissile
- Fission products (by element)
- Nuclear fission
- Fluence
- Forschungsreaktor München II
- G-factor
- Gamma ray
- Gamma spectroscopy
- Gamow factor
- Geiger–Nuttall law
- Georeactor
- Gray (unit)
- Hadron
- Hagedorn temperature
- Halo nucleus
- Heat of combustion
- Helium fusion
- J. Marvin Herndon
- High-energy nuclear physics
- Hypercharge
- Hyperdeformation
- Hypernucleus
- Hyperpolarization (physics)
- Insertion time
- Institute for Transuranium Elements
- Interacting boson model
- Internal conversion
- Internal conversion coefficient
- International Society for Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
- Island of inversion
- Isobar (nuclide)
- Nuclear isomer
- Isomeric transition
- Isospin
- Isotone
- Isotope
- Isotopic labeling
- Jellium
- Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics
- Kaonic hydrogen
- Kaonium
- Lew Kowarski
- Kurchatov Medal
- Landé g-factor
- Lead shielding
- Linear energy transfer
- Liquid metal cooled reactor
- Long-lived fission product
- Michael McKubre
- Mass excess
- Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics
- Mössbauer effect
- Multiplication factor
- Multiplicative quantum number
- Muon capture
- NPDGamma
- Natural nuclear fission reactor
- Neutron capture
- Neutron cross-section
- Neutron drip line
- Neutron emission
- Neutron facilities
- Neutron transport
- Nuclear explosion
- Nuclear explosive
- Nuclear fission product
- Nuclear force
- Nuclear fusion
- Nuclear magnetic moment
- Nuclear matter
- Nuclear model
- Nuclear physics
- Nuclear shell model
- Nuclear size
- Nuclear transmutation
- Nucleate boiling
- Nucleosynthesis
- Nuclide
- Oppenheimer–Phillips process
- Outhouse (unit)
- P-process
- Pair production
- Pandya theorem
- Parity (physics)
- Particle-Induced X-ray Emission
- Paul Scherrer Institute
- Peripheral nuclear collisions
- Photodisintegration
- Positron emission
- Prompt critical
- Proton decay
- Proton drip line
- Proton emission
- Proximity effect (atomic physics)
- Q values
- R-process
- R3B
- Radiation protection
- Radium and radon in the environment
- Relativistic nuclear collisions
- Ronen's golden rule for cluster radioactivity
- Rp-process
- S-process
- Scattering
- Scattering cross-section
- Seed nucleus
- Semi-empirical mass formula
- Shed (physics)
- Sisyphus cooling
- Solid state nuclear track detector
- Spallation Neutron Source
- Spontaneous fission
- Stopping and Range of Ions in Matter
- Stopping power (particle radiation)
- Strangelet
- Strangeness production
- Stripping reaction
- Strong interaction
- Subatomic particle
- Superactinide
- Superdeformation
- Supernova nucleosynthesis
- Synthesis of precious metals
- Synthetic element
- Temperature coefficient
- Tetraquark
- Toroidal ring model
- Transactinide element
- Transuranium element
- Unbibium
- Unbihexium
- Unbinilium
- Unbipentium
- Unbiquadium
- Unbitrium
- Unbiunium
- Universal linear accelerator
- Untriseptium
- Ununbium
- Ununennium
- Ununhexium
- Ununoctium
- Ununpentium
- Ununquadium
- Ununtrium
- Vector meson dominance
- Weak hypercharge
- Weak interaction
- Weakless Universe
- Woods–Saxon potential
- Xi baryon
- Yrast
- Yukawa interaction
- Yukawa potential