I review the recent development of research groups of the Division of Nuclear Physics (DNP) in the Korean Physical Society (KPS) during the 2000s for commemorating the 50 year history of the DNP in the KPS. Since detailed research activities in each field of the DNP are introduced in other papers of this special issue, this review is focused on the main research groups, RISP (Rare Isotope Science Project) for the RAON accelerator, CENS (Center for Exotic Nuclear Studies) in the IBS (Institute of Basic Science) for the application of the RAON accelerator, CENuM (Center for Extreme Nuclear Matters) by the SRC (Scientific Research Center) Program, OMEG (Origin of Matter and Evolution of Galaxy) Institute by the Key Research Center in Universities Program, and other international research activities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe isotope ^{98}Tc decays to ^{98}Ru with a half-life of 4.2×10^{6} yr and could have been present in the early Solar System. In this Letter, we report on the first calculations of the production of ^{98}Tc by neutrino-induced reactions in core-collapse supernovae (the ν process).
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