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Schmitt, C.*; Lemasson, A.*; Schmidt, K.-H.*; Jhingan, A.*; Biswas, S.*; Kim, Y. H.*; Ramos, D.*; Andreyev, A. N.; Curien, D.*; Ciemala, M.*; et al.
Physical Review Letters, 126(13), p.132502_1 - 132502_6, 2021/04
Times Cited Count:15 Percentile:84.11(Physics, Multidisciplinary)Sun, X. H.*; Wang, H.*; Otsu, Hideaki*; Sakurai, Hiroyoshi*; Ahn, D. S.*; Aikawa, Masayuki*; Fukuda, Naoki*; Isobe, Tadaaki*; Kawakami, Shunsuke*; Koyama, Shumpei*; et al.
Physical Review C, 101(6), p.064623_1 - 064623_12, 2020/06
Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:52.72(Physics, Nuclear)The spallation and fragmentation reactions of Xe induced by proton, deuteron and carbon at 168 MeV/nucleon were studied at RIKEN Radioactive Isotope Beam Factory via the inverse kinematics technique. The cross sections of the lighter products are larger in the carbon-induced reactions due to the higher total kinetic energy of carbon. The energy dependence was investigated by comparing the newly obtained data with previous results obtained at higher reaction energies. The experimental data were compared with the results of SPACS, EPAX, PHITS and DEURACS calculations. These data serve as benchmarks for the model calculations.
Kawase, Shoichiro
Kaku Deta Nyusu (Internet), (122), p.75 - 80, 2019/02
Zirconium-93 is one of major long-lived fission products contained in high-level radioactive waste. This report introduces an experimental study of proton-and deuteron-induced spallation reactions on Zr at 105 MeV per nucleon in inverse kinematics carried out at RIKEN RI Beam Factory. The isotopic production cross sections for a wide range of isotopes including stable ones were obtained. The experimental results were compared to the PHITS calculations considering both the intra-nuclear cascade and evaporation processes.
Shibamoto, Yasuteru; Kukita, Yutaka*; Nakamura, Hideo
Nihon Kikai Gakkai Rombunshu, B, 71(703), p.825 - 832, 2005/03
no abstracts in English
Hayashi, Kazuhiko; Fukaya, Yuki; Kawasuso, Atsuo; Ichimiya, Ayahiko
Applied Surface Science, 237(1-4), p.34 - 39, 2004/10
no abstracts in English
Yamato, Aiji; Sasaki, Noriaki; ; Miyahara, Kaname;
PNC TN1100 94-003, 355 Pages, 1993/11
Radioactive waste management research programs inevitably include laboratory solubili and sorption studies to provide data for radionuclide transport model. Estimation of lubility strongly depends on the reliability of thermodynamic data (e.g., carbonato-colexes) and may also depend on kinetic data on alteration of solubility limiting solid ases. Existing sorption data may include some kind of retardation mechanisms to be excded (e.g., precipitation). To develop these fundamental data, we must also consider a rge number of radioactive elements, a large number of factors (e.g., pH, Eh, complexinligands) in the repository environmentg, and numerous solid and aqueous species of radnuclides along with the many absorbents. Therefore, a systematic approach and researchlan are needed for obtaining and evaluation thermodynamic and sorption constants. The cus of this session was on thermodynamic data for aqueous species and solid phases imptant to the geological disposal system, on kinetic data
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JAERI-M 84-109, 33 Pages, 1984/06
no abstracts in English
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 187, p.25 - 35, 1981/00
no abstracts in English