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Carlos Bertulani

Carlos A. Bertulani is a Brazilian and American theoretical physicist and professor at the department of physics of the Texas A&M University-Commerce. He graduated, PhD, at University of Bonn and works on nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics.[1] He was formerly a professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro from 1980-2000.[2]

Carlos A. Bertulani
Born
NationalityBrazil
United States
Alma materUniversity of Bonn
Known forElectromagnetic processes with relativistic heavy ions, nuclei far from stability
AwardsBrazilian National Merit Fellowship (CNPq)
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Fellow
John Simon Guggenheim Fellow
Fellow of the American Physical Society
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
InstitutionsFederal University of Rio de Janeiro
Michigan State University
Brookhaven National Laboratory
University of Arizona
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Gesellschaft fuer Schwerionenforshung (GSI)
Texas A&M University-Commerce.

Research edit

Bertulani's thesis work on electromagnetic processes in relativistic heavy ion collisions is often taken as the standard reference for gamma-nucleus and gamma-gamma physics in collisions with heavy nuclei. Numerous processes related to lepton-pair (e.g., e+e, or quark-antiquark) production, and to meson production in Peripheral nuclear collisions were first discussed and proposed in his thesis. The excitation of multiple giant resonances (i.e., a giant resonance on top of another) in nuclei was also a prediction of his thesis work. The excitation of multiple dipole resonances were verified in experiments at the Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung (GSI), Germany. The Coulomb dissociation method was another product of his earlier work as a doctoral student, in 1986. This method is now used in several nuclear accelerators worldwide to extract information on radiative capture processes in stars, which often cannot be measured directly.[3]

His APS Fellowship citation is:

For leading the development of theories for electromagnetic processes in heavy-ion collisions, including many pioneering and successful predictions for reactions involving nuclei far from the stability line.

Bertulani works on the physics of nuclei far from the stability line, e.g. halo nuclei; he has contributed to pioneering theoretical articles on the subject, as far back as 1986, on the nature of the 11Li nucleus.[4] He has co-authored the first theoretical review of reactions with rare nuclear isotopes in 1993 and the first textbook in 2002.Physics of Radioactive Nuclear Beams. 2002. Bertulani has published textbooks on nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics, and edited books of international conferences that he organized. He is often involved in popularizing science, e.g. a feature article on Physics Today, March 1994.[5]

He was a recipient of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship in 2000-2001,[6] an APS Fellow in 2012 [7] and the Fulbright Scholarship in 2014.[8]

Teaching edit

Bertulani has taught more than 75 courses at the undergraduate and graduate level at universities in Brazil, United States and Germany.[9] He has advised PhD and MSc students and mentored undergraduate students. Bertulani was chair of the PhD program at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro for 3 years. He participated and chaired committees on education and graduate student fellowships for the CNPq, Coordenadoria de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior, National Science Foundation, and chaired (2015-2016) of the Committee of Education for the American Physical Society.

Publications edit

Selected scientific publications edit

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  • Electromagnetic Processes in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions, C.A.Bertulani and G.Baur, Phys. Reports 163 (1988) 29.
  • Coulomb Dissociation as a Source of Information on Radioactive Capture Processes of Astrophysical Interest, G.Baur, C.A.Bertulani and H.Rebel, Nucl. Phys. A458 (1986) 188.
  • The Structure and Reactions of Neutron-Rich Nuclei, C.A. Bertulani, L.F. Canto and M.S. Hussein, Physics Reports 226 (1993) 281.
  • Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics without Nuclear Contact, C.A. Bertulani and G. Baur, Physics Today, March 1994, p. 22.
  • Microscopic studies of the double giant resonance, C.A. Bertulani and V. Ponomarev, Phys. Reports 321 (1999) 139.
  • Physics of ultraperipheral relativistic nuclear collisions, C.A. Bertulani, S. Klein and J. Nystrand, Annu. Rev. Nuc. Part. Sci. 55 (2005) 271.
  • Nuclear Astrophysics with Radioactive Beams, C.A. Bertulani and A. Gade, Physics Reports 485, 195 (2010).
  • Indirect methods in nuclear astrophysics with relativistic radioactive beams, Thomas Aumann and Carlos A. Bertulani, Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics 112, 103753 (2020).

Textbooks edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Bertulani's faculty website".
  2. ^ "Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Physics".
  3. ^ Bertulani, Carlos A.; Baur, Gerhard (1986). "Electromagnetic Processes in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions, Physics Reports" (PDF). Physics Reports. 163 (5): 299–408. doi:10.1016/0370-1573(88)90142-1.
  4. ^ Bertulani, C. A.; Baur, G. (1986). "Coincidence cross sections for the dissociation of light ions in high-energy collisions, Nuclear Physics A". Nuclear Physics A. 480 (3): 615–628. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.721.9344. doi:10.1016/0375-9474(88)90467-8.
  5. ^ Bertulani, Carlos; Baur, Gerhard (1994). "Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions without Nuclear Contact, Physics Today". Physics Today. 47 (3): 22–27. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.723.853. doi:10.1063/1.881416.
  6. ^ "John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow".
  7. ^ "American Physics Society Fellow". 2012.
  8. ^ "Fulbright Scholar, Carlos Bertulani".
  9. ^ "Bertulani's physics courses".

External links edit

  • Bertulani's web page at Texas A&M-Commerce
  • Department of Physics and Astronomy at Texas A&M university-Commerce

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Carlos A Bertulani is a Brazilian and American theoretical physicist and professor at the department of physics of the Texas A amp M University Commerce He graduated PhD at University of Bonn and works on nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics 1 He was formerly a professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro from 1980 2000 2 Carlos A BertulaniBornVitoria Espirito Santo BrazilNationalityBrazilUnited StatesAlma materUniversity of BonnKnown forElectromagnetic processes with relativistic heavy ions nuclei far from stabilityAwardsBrazilian National Merit Fellowship CNPq Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Fellow John Simon Guggenheim Fellow Fellow of the American Physical SocietyScientific careerFieldsPhysicsInstitutionsFederal University of Rio de JaneiroMichigan State UniversityBrookhaven National LaboratoryUniversity of ArizonaOak Ridge National LaboratoryGesellschaft fuer Schwerionenforshung GSI Texas A amp M University Commerce Contents 1 Research 2 Teaching 3 Publications 3 1 Selected scientific publications 3 2 Textbooks 4 References 5 External linksResearch editBertulani s thesis work on electromagnetic processes in relativistic heavy ion collisions is often taken as the standard reference for gamma nucleus and gamma gamma physics in collisions with heavy nuclei Numerous processes related to lepton pair e g e e or quark antiquark production and to meson production in Peripheral nuclear collisions were first discussed and proposed in his thesis The excitation of multiple giant resonances i e a giant resonance on top of another in nuclei was also a prediction of his thesis work The excitation of multiple dipole resonances were verified in experiments at the Gesellschaft fur Schwerionenforschung GSI Germany The Coulomb dissociation method was another product of his earlier work as a doctoral student in 1986 This method is now used in several nuclear accelerators worldwide to extract information on radiative capture processes in stars which often cannot be measured directly 3 His APS Fellowship citation is For leading the development of theories for electromagnetic processes in heavy ion collisions including many pioneering and successful predictions for reactions involving nuclei far from the stability line Bertulani works on the physics of nuclei far from the stability line e g halo nuclei he has contributed to pioneering theoretical articles on the subject as far back as 1986 on the nature of the 11Li nucleus 4 He has co authored the first theoretical review of reactions with rare nuclear isotopes in 1993 and the first textbook in 2002 Physics of Radioactive Nuclear Beams 2002 Bertulani has published textbooks on nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics and edited books of international conferences that he organized He is often involved in popularizing science e g a feature article on Physics Today March 1994 5 He was a recipient of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship in 2000 2001 6 an APS Fellow in 2012 7 and the Fulbright Scholarship in 2014 8 Teaching editBertulani has taught more than 75 courses at the undergraduate and graduate level at universities in Brazil United States and Germany 9 He has advised PhD and MSc students and mentored undergraduate students Bertulani was chair of the PhD program at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro for 3 years He participated and chaired committees on education and graduate student fellowships for the CNPq Coordenadoria de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior National Science Foundation and chaired 2015 2016 of the Committee of Education for the American Physical Society Publications editSelected scientific publications edit Google Scholar Carlos A Bertulani Electromagnetic Processes in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions C A Bertulani and G Baur Phys Reports 163 1988 29 Coulomb Dissociation as a Source of Information on Radioactive Capture Processes of Astrophysical Interest G Baur C A Bertulani and H Rebel Nucl Phys A458 1986 188 The Structure and Reactions of Neutron Rich Nuclei C A Bertulani L F Canto and M S Hussein Physics Reports 226 1993 281 Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics without Nuclear Contact C A Bertulani and G Baur Physics Today March 1994 p 22 Microscopic studies of the double giant resonance C A Bertulani and V Ponomarev Phys Reports 321 1999 139 Physics of ultraperipheral relativistic nuclear collisions C A Bertulani S Klein and J Nystrand Annu Rev Nuc Part Sci 55 2005 271 Nuclear Astrophysics with Radioactive Beams C A Bertulani and A Gade Physics Reports 485 195 2010 Indirect methods in nuclear astrophysics with relativistic radioactive beams Thomas Aumann and Carlos A Bertulani Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics 112 103753 2020 Textbooks edit Bertulani C Hussein M S Muenzenberg G 2002 Physics of Radioactive Beams Nova Science Publishers NY ISBN 1590331419 ISBN 1 59033 141 9 Bertulani C Schechter H 2002 Introduction to Nuclear Physics Nova Science Publishers NY ISBN 1 59033 358 6 Bertulani C Danielewicz P 2021 Introduction to Nuclear Reactions CRC Press 2nd edition March 24 2021 London ISBN 978 0367353629 Bertulani C 2007 Nuclear Physics in a Nutshell Princeton University Press NJ ISBN 9780691125053 ISBN 9781400839322 Bertulani C 2013 Nuclei in the Cosmos World Scientific doi 10 1142 8573 ISBN 978 9814417662 ISBN 978 9814417662References edit Bertulani s faculty website Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Physics Bertulani Carlos A Baur Gerhard 1986 Electromagnetic Processes in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions Physics Reports PDF Physics Reports 163 5 299 408 doi 10 1016 0370 1573 88 90142 1 Bertulani C A Baur G 1986 Coincidence cross sections for the dissociation of light ions in high energy collisions Nuclear Physics A Nuclear Physics A 480 3 615 628 CiteSeerX 10 1 1 721 9344 doi 10 1016 0375 9474 88 90467 8 Bertulani Carlos Baur Gerhard 1994 Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions without Nuclear Contact Physics Today Physics Today 47 3 22 27 CiteSeerX 10 1 1 723 853 doi 10 1063 1 881416 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow American Physics Society Fellow 2012 Fulbright Scholar Carlos Bertulani Bertulani s physics courses External links editBertulani s web page at Texas A amp M Commerce Department of Physics and Astronomy at Texas A amp M university Commerce Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carlos Bertulani amp oldid 1219777962, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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