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Dr. Ikezoe H. is a nuclear physicist at the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), Advanced Science Research Center, specializing in heavy-ion induced nuclear reactions and fission dynamics. His research primarily focuses on understanding the mechanisms of nuclear fission and heavy element synthesis through precise measurements of evaporation residue cross-sections and fission fragment properties. Dr. Ikezoe has established significant international collaborations, particularly with GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung in Germany, where he has conducted numerous experiments using heavy ion accelerators.
Dr. Ikezoe's research interests center on nuclear fission dynamics, heavy-ion reaction mechanisms, and heavy element synthesis. His work investigates how nuclear orientation affects fission fragment mass distributions, particularly in reactions involving deformed actinide targets like uranium-238. He has conducted systematic studies of evaporation residue production in reactions with projectiles including sulfur, silicon, and argon ions, providing valuable data for understanding fusion-fission competition and optimizing conditions for superheavy element production.
Analysis of Dr. Ikezoe's publication record reveals a consistent focus on experimental nuclear physics with emphasis on precision measurements of reaction cross-sections and fission properties. His work spans from fundamental studies of fission dynamics to applied research relevant to heavy element synthesis. The research demonstrates strong methodological continuity, with increasing sophistication in experimental techniques and data analysis approaches over time.
Dr. Ikezoe has been actively involved in collaborative research projects that bridge Japanese and international nuclear physics communities. His work has contributed to advancing our understanding of nuclear reaction mechanisms relevant to both fundamental science and practical applications in nuclear technology.