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 Mohammad S Sabra

 

Office Hours

  • T R 12:00  – 1:30 PM

 

Teaching – Fall 2008

 

Research Interests

  • Theoretical Nuclear Physics, interested in:
    1.  Nuclear space radiation and elemental abundance in the cosmos.
    2. Pion-nucleus interaction.
    3. Alpha-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus interaction.

Publications

  • M.S. Sabra, F.B. Malik, “Microscopic theory of incorporating resonances in the mean field”, Bulletin of the American Physical Society  53, 131 (2008)

 

·         M.S. Sabra, F.B. Malik, “Relative elemental and meson production rates in the collision of space crafts with cosmic particles”, Bulletin of the American Physical Society  52, 27 (2007)

 

·         Z.F Shehadeh et al., “ALPHA-ALPHA AND ALPHA-NUCLEUS POTENTIALS: AN ENERGY-DENSITY FUNCTIONAL APPROACH”, International Journal of Modern Physics B, 21, 2429-2437 (2007)

 

·         M.N.A. Abdullah et al., ”Alpha-Alpha potential up to 47.3 MeV bombarding energy”, Nuclear Physics A 775, 1-22 (2006)

 

·         M.S. Sabra, Z.F. Shehadeh, F.B. Malik, “Alpha-Induced fragmentation of 28Si in a statistical model”, The European Physical Journal A, 27, 167-181 (2006)

 

·         M.S. Sabra, F.B. Malik, “Production of A=16, 20, and 24 in alpha-induced fragmentation of 28Si at 102.7 9cm) MeV”, Bulletin of the American Physical Society  49, 77 (2004)

 

·         Z.F. Shehadeh, M.S. Sabra, F.B. Malik, “PION-40CA POTENTIAL USING INVERSE SCATTERING FORMALISM AND THE KLEIN-GORDON EQUATION”, Condensed Matter Theories 18 (2003)

 

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