Ricardo Yanez

Owner at Computational Physics Consultants

Research Expertise

Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Fission
Computational Physics
Nuclear and High Energy Physics
Instrumentation

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The Xe136+Pt198 reaction: A test of models of multi-nucleon transfer reactions
Physical Review C
2019
Capture cross sections for the synthesis of new heavy nuclei using radioactive beams
Physical Review C
2018
γ -ray spectroscopy of Tl209
Physical Review C
2017
Xe136+Pb208reaction: A test of models of multinucleon transfer reactions
Physical Review C
2015
Predicting the production of neutron-rich heavy nuclei in multinucleon transfer reactions using a semi-classical model including evaporation and fission competition, GRAZING-F
Physical Review C
2015
Excitation energy dependence of the total kinetic energy release in 235U (n , f)
Physical Review C
2014
Measurement of the Survival Probabilities for Hot Fusion Reactions
Physical Review Letters
2014
Measurement of the fusion probability,PCN, for hot fusion reactions
Physical Review C
2013
Interaction of11Li with208Pb
Physical Review C
2013
Tracking saddle-to-scission dynamics usingN/Zin projectile breakup reactions
Physical Review C
2012
Search for inverse fission of uranium
Physical Review C
2012
Isospin dependence of capture cross sections: TheS36+Pb208reaction
Physical Review C
2010
Short-lived binary splits of an excited projectile-like fragment induced by transient deformation
Physical Review C
2010
Charge correlations and isotopic distributions of projectile fragmentation events inXe124+Sn112atE/A=50MeV
Physical Review C
2009
dα correlation functions and collective motion in Xe+Au collisions at E/A=50 MeV
Physics Letters B
2007
Comparison of midvelocity fragment formation with projectilelike decay
Physical Review C
2005
Fission mass widths inF19+Th232,O16+U235,238reactions at near-barrier energies
Physical Review C
2005
Interplay of initial deformation and Coulomb proximity on nuclear decay
Physical Review C
2004
Spin determination of particle unstable levels with particle correlations
Physical Review C
2004
Isospin Diffusion and the Nuclear Symmetry Energy in Heavy Ion Reactions
Physical Review Letters
2004
Isotope yields from centralSn112,124+Sn112,124collisions: Dynamical emission?
Physical Review C
2004
Excitation and decay of projectilelike fragments formed in dissipative peripheral collisions at intermediate energies
Physical Review C
2003
Near-scission emission of intermediate mass fragments in12C+232ThatE/A=16and22MeV
Physical Review C
2002
Fragment production in noncentral collisions of intermediate-energy heavy ions
Physical Review C
2002
Fragment isospin as a probe of heavy-ion collisions
Physical Review C
2002
LASSA: a large area silicon strip array for isotopic identification of charged particles
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
2001
Fusion enhancement in the32,38S+181Tareaction
Physical Review C
2001
Isospin Fractionation in Nuclear Multifragmentation
Physical Review Letters
2000
Heavy residue production in the interaction of 29 MeV/nucleon208Pbwith197Au
Physical Review C
1999
Experimental Evidence for Dynamical Decay of Finite Nuclear Matter
Physical Review Letters
1999
The 4π-fragment-spectrometer FOBOS
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
1998
Fusion enhancement with neutron-rich radioactive beams
Physical Review C
1997
Systematics of angular momentum transfer in intermediate energy nuclear collisions
Physics Letters B
1996
Heavy-residue production in Ar-Th collisions at 44, 77, and 95 MeV/nucleon
Physical Review C
1995
Properties of target-like fragments of XeAu collisions at intermediate energies
Physics Letters B
1993

Education

Oregon State University

B.Sc., Computer Science / December, 2022

Corvallis, Oregon, United States of America

Uppsala University

Ph.D., Nuclear Chemistry/Nuclear Physics / February, 1996

Uppsala

Uppsala University

B.Sc., Physics / June, 1991

Uppsala

Experience

Computational Physics Consultants, LLC

Owner / July, 2023Present

Oregon State University

Research Associate / July, 2009April, 2018

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