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Francesco Iachello

Francesco Iachello

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Physics

D-Index
83
Citations
35441
World Ranking
2735
National Ranking
1347

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Member of Academia Europaea
  • 2002 - Lise Meitner Prize, European Physical Society
  • 1996 - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1993 - Tom W. Bonner Prize in Nuclear Physics, American Physical Society
  • 1990 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1979 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS)

Overview

Francesco Iachello is affiliated with Yale University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their scientific contributions span several subfields including Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Inorganic Chemistry, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, and Condensed Matter Physics.

The scientist's main research topics encompass nuclear physics research studies, particle physics theoretical and experimental studies, neutrino physics research, quantum chromodynamics and particle interactions, inorganic fluorides and related compounds, dark matter and cosmic phenomena, and advanced chemical physics studies.

Among recent scientific papers, notable works include:

  • Analysis of light neutrino exchange and short-range mechanisms in 0νββ decay, 2020, published in Physical Review. D
  • Zr isotopes as a region of intertwined quantum phase transitions, 2022, published in Physical Review. C
  • Mixed configurations and intertwined quantum phase transitions in odd-mass nuclei, 2022, published in Physical Review. C
  • Cluster structure of 20Ne: Evidence for D3h symmetry, 2020, published in Nuclear Physics A
  • Symmetries of the squeeze-driven Kerr oscillator, 2023, published in Journal of Physics A Mathematical and Theoretical

Frequent collaborators include A. Leviatan, N. Gavrielov, J. Kotila, Rodrigo G. Cortiñas, and F. Pérez-Bernal. Publication venues where the scientist frequently appears comprise arXiv (Cornell University), Physical Review. C, Journal of Physics Conference Series, Journal of Physics A Mathematical and Theoretical, and Nuclear Physics A.

The scientist has been recognized with several awards over the course of their career, including election to the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1996 and membership in Academia Europaea in 2013. Other distinctions include the Lise Meitner Prize awarded by the European Physical Society in 2002, the Tom W. Bonner Prize in Nuclear Physics by the American Physical Society in 1993, and fellowships from the American Association for the Advancement of Science since 1990 and the American Physical Society since 1979.

Best Publications

  • The Interacting Boson Model

    F. Iachello;A. Arima

  • Interacting boson model of collective states I. The vibrational limit

    A Arima;F Iachello

  • Interacting boson model of collective nuclear states II. The rotational limit

    A Arima;F Iachello

  • COLLECTIVE NUCLEAR STATES AS REPRESENTATIONS OF A SU(6) GROUP

    A Arima;F Iachello

  • Interacting boson model of collective nuclear states IV. The O(6) limit

    A Arima;F Iachello;F Iachello

  • Nuclear Shell Model and Interacting Bosons

    T Otsuka;A Arima;F Iachello

  • Analytic description of critical point nuclei in a spherical-axially deformed shape phase transition.

    F. Iachello

  • COLLECTIVE NUCLEAR STATES AS SYMMETRIC COUPLINGS OF PROTON AND NEUTRON EXCITATIONS

    A. Arima;T. Ohtsuka;F. Iachello;I. Talmi

  • THE INTERACTING BOSON MODEL

    A Arima;F Iachello

  • Dynamic symmetries at the critical point

    F. Iachello

  • Classical Limit of the Interacting-Boson Model

    A.E.L. Dieperink;Olaf Scholten;F. Iachello

  • Algebraic theory of molecules

    Francesco Iachello;Raphael D. Levine;R. Stephen Berry

  • Phase-space factors for double- β decay

    J. Kotila;F. Iachello

  • Shell model description of interacting bosons

    T Otsuka;A Arima;F Iachello;I Talmi

  • Interacting boson model of collective nuclear states III. The transition from SU(5) to SU(3)

    Olaf Scholten;F Iachello;A Arima

  • Algebraic approach to molecular rotation‐vibration spectra. I. Diatomic molecules

    F. Iachello;R. D. Levine

  • Algebraic Models of Hadron Structure. I. Nonstrange Baryons

    R. Bijker;F. Iachello;A. Leviatan

  • Interacting Boson-Fermion Model of Collective States in Odd- A Nuclei

    F Iachello;Olaf Scholten

  • The Interacting Boson Model

    H Feshbach;F Iachello

  • The Interacting Boson Model

    F. Iachello;A. Arima;George Bertsch

Frequent Co-Authors

Raphael D. Levine
Raphael D. Levine Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Takaharu Otsuka
Takaharu Otsuka University of Tokyo
Achim Richter
Achim Richter Technical University of Darmstadt
Naohiko Mikami
Naohiko Mikami Tohoku University
George F. Bertsch
George F. Bertsch University of Washington
R. Stephen Berry
R. Stephen Berry University of Chicago

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