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Mason, P.*; Mrginean, N.*; Lenzi, S. M.*; Ionescu-Bujor, M.*; Della Vedova, F.*; Napoli, D. R.*; Otsuka, Takaharu*; Utsuno, Yutaka; Nowacki, F.*; Axiotis, M.*; et al.
Physical Review C, 71(1), p.014316_1 - 014316_8, 2005/01
Times Cited Count:25 Percentile:81.05(Physics, Nuclear)no abstracts in English
Safronova, U. I.*; Sataka, Masao; Johnson, W. R.*; Safronova, M. S.*
JAERI-Data/Code 2001-022, 60 Pages, 2002/05
no abstracts in English
Wada, Hiroaki
JNC TN8400 2000-015, 37 Pages, 2000/03
This report describes the study done within the period of time when I was postdoctoral research worker at Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute. The report includes two parts as follows. (1) Exact Solution of Electric Transitions for High Energy photons. Technologies for creating high-energy beams have been rapidly developed. These advancements make the research using high-energy
-rays more important. The electric transition rates for high-energy
-rays were formulated. The electric multipole fields were treated strictly in the process of calculating the electric transition rates and the nuclear states were taken as the harmonic oscillator wave functions. (2) Production of the isomeric state of
Cs in the thermal neutron capture reaction
Cs(n,
)
Cs. In order to obtain precise data of the neutron capture cross section of the reaction
Cs(n,
)
Cs, the production probability of isomer state
Cs was measured in this work. The 1436 keV
-ray emitted from both of
Cs and
Cs was measured. A production ratio of
Cs to (
Cs and
Cs) was deduced from time dependence of peak counts of 1436keV
-ray. The probability of the production of
CS was obtained as 0.75
0.18 and this value revised the effective cross section upwards 9
2%. The effective cross section
and the thermal neutron capture cross section
were obtained as
=0.29
0.02 b and
=0.27
0.03 b with taking into account the production of
Cs.
; Furuno, Kohei*; ; Sugita, Michiaki; ; ; ; ; ; Komatsubara, Tetsuro*; et al.
European Physical Journal A, 2(1), p.13 - 15, 1998/00
Times Cited Count:10 Percentile:52.75(Physics, Nuclear)no abstracts in English
; Wakaida, Ikuo
JAERI-Data/Code 96-017, 62 Pages, 1996/03
no abstracts in English
Yoshizawa, Nobuaki*; ; Takada, Hiroshi
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 32(7), p.601 - 607, 1995/07
Times Cited Count:27 Percentile:90.42(Nuclear Science & Technology)no abstracts in English
Morikawa, Tsuneyasu*; ; Morita, Kosuke*; ; Murakami, Takeshi*; ; ; G.H.Liu*; A.Ferragut*; ; et al.
Physics Letters B, 350, p.169 - 172, 1995/00
Times Cited Count:19 Percentile:70.87(Astronomy & Astrophysics)no abstracts in English
; ; ; ; ;
JAERI-M 86-081, 224 Pages, 1986/06
no abstracts in English
; W.L.Wiese*; ; ; ;
At.Data Nucl.Data Tables, 34, p.79 - 184, 1986/00
Times Cited Count:21 Percentile:73.10(Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical)no abstracts in English
JAERI-M 82-078, 123 Pages, 1982/06
no abstracts in English
;
Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi, 22(5), p.281 - 288, 1980/00
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.02(Nuclear Science & Technology)no abstracts in English