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Okudaira, Takuya; Shimizu, Hirohiko*; Kitaguchi, Masaaki*; Hirota, Katsuya*; Haddock, C. C.*; Ito, Ikuya*; Yamamoto, Tomoki*; Endo, Shunsuke*; Ishizaki, Kohei*; Sato, Takumi*; et al.
EPJ Web of Conferences, 219, p.09001_1 - 09001_6, 2019/12
Parity violating effects enhanced by up to 10 times have been observed in several neutron induced compound nuclei. There is a theoretical prediction that time reversal (T) violating effects can also be enhanced in these nuclei implying that T-violation can be searched for by making very sensitive measurements. However, the enhancement factor has not yet been measured in all nuclei. The angular distribution of the (n,) reaction was measured with La by using a germanium detector assembly at J-PARC, and the enhancement factor was obtained. From the result, the measurement time to achieve the most sensitive T-violation search was estimated as 1.4 days, and a 40% polarized La target and a 70% polarized He spin filter whose thickness is 70 atmcm are needed. Therefore high quality He spin filter is developed in JAEA. The measurement result of the (n,) reaction at J-PARC and the development status of the He spin filter will be presented.
Tanaka, Shoya; Aritomo, Yoshihiro*; Miyamoto, Yuya*; Hirose, Kentaro; Nishio, Katsuhisa
Physical Review C, 100(6), p.064605_1 - 064605_6, 2019/12
Times Cited Count:13 Percentile:78.16(Physics, Nuclear)Fission fragment mass distributions of U, Np, and Pu are studied using the Langevin approach in the widely excitation energy range as = 15-55 MeV. In the present calculation, neutron emission before fission, so called multichance fission, was introduced. The calculated results well demonstrated the experimental data, which shows the double-peak structure up to the highest excitation energies and the clear dependence on the initial fissioning nuclides. The trend is nicely correlated with the neutron binding energy of the compound nucleus that dominates the neutron emission probability before fission.
Sanetullaev, A.*; Tsang, M. B.*; Lynch, W. G.*; Lee, J.*; Bazin, D.*; Chan, K. P.*; Coupland, D.*; Hanzl, V.*; Hanzlova, D.*; Kilburn, M.*; et al.
Physics Letters B, 736, p.137 - 141, 2014/09
Times Cited Count:15 Percentile:69.48(Astronomy & Astrophysics)no abstracts in English
Oigawa, Hiroyuki
Genshiryoku eye, 49(7), p.74 - 77, 2003/07
An International Symposium on Accelerator Driven Transmutation System (ADS) and Asia ADS Network Initiative was held on March 24 and 25, 2003 by JAERI, Kyoto University, Osaka University, Tokyo Institute of Technology, and KEK. In the symposium, representatives of Japan, USA, Europe, Korea, and China presented their current status and future perspectives of ADS development, and discussion was held about the future international collaboration, especially for activation of interactions among Asian countries, and the promotion of interdisciplinary synergy between nuclear physics and nuclear engineering.