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Pre-scission $$^{4}$$He multiplicity in the $$^{19}$$F + $$^{197}$$Au reaction

Ikezoe, Hiroshi; Shikazono, Naomoto; Nagame, Yuichiro; Sugiyama, Yasuharu; Tomita, Yoshiaki; Ideno, K.; Iwamoto, Akira; *

Physical Review C, 42(1), p.342 - 353, 1990/07

 Times Cited Count:34 Percentile:85.84(Physics, Nuclear)

no abstracts in English

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Fission fragment tracks in gases of 6-10 atm

Ikezoe, Yasumasa; ; Shimizu, Saburo

Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 17, p.63 - 67, 1981/00

no abstracts in English

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Growth of fine holes in polyethylenenaphthalate film irradiated by fission fragments

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Journal of Applied Physics, 47(4), p.1355 - 1358, 1976/04

 Times Cited Count:13

no abstracts in English

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Electron microscopy of fine holes in polyethyleneterephthalate films irradiated by fission fragments

; ; Izui, Kazuhiko;

Journal of Applied Physics, 46(3), p.1155 - 1158, 1975/03

 Times Cited Count:6

no abstracts in English

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Observation of the tracks of fission fragments in molybdenite

Izui, Kazuhiko;

Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 16(9), p.1779 - 1779, 1961/00

 Times Cited Count:15

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Establishment of a new detection system for measuring primary knock-on atoms and fission fragments

Tsai, P.-E.; Iwamoto, Yosuke; Hagiwara, Masayuki*; Sato, Tatsuhiko; Satoh, Daiki; Ito, Masatoshi*; Watabe, Hiroshi*

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A new detection system has been designed and constructed dedicating for the measurements of primary knock-on atoms and fission fragments, whose cross sections are critical in the design of accelerator driven systems. The detection system consists of two fast timing detectors and one dE-E energy detector. The particle species are identified by two relationships: the time-of-flight (ToF) vs E and dE vs E, and then the kinetic energy of the identified particles can be derived from the ToF. The PHITS Monte Carlo simulation code was employed for designing detectors and estimating the performance of the detection system. The new detection system will be tested at the JAEA Tandem Facility and the Cyclotron and Radioisotope Center (CYRIC) at the Tohoku University in 2017. The preliminary test results along with the PHITS simulations will be presented at the Workshop.

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