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Interatomic Coulombic decay following the Auger decay; Experimental evidence in rare-gas dimers

Ueda, Kiyoshi*; Fukuzawa, Hironobu*; Liu, X.*; Sakai, Katsunori*; Pr$"u$mper, G.*; Morishita, Yuichiro*; Saito, Norio*; Suzuki, Isao*; Nagaya, Kiyonobu*; Iwayama, Hiroshi*; et al.

Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena, 166-167, p.3 - 10, 2008/11

 Times Cited Count:23 Percentile:72.27(Spectroscopy)

Interatomic Coulombic decay (ICD) in Ar$$_2$$, ArKr and Kr$$_2$$ following Ar 2p or Kr 3d Auger decay has been investigated by means of momentum-resolved electron-ion-ion-coincidence spectroscopy. This sequential decay leads to Coulombic dissociation into dication and monocation. Simultaneously determining the kinetic energy of the ICD electron and the kinetic energy release between the two atomic ions, we could unambiguously identify the ICD channels. We find that, in general, spin conserved ICD, in which the singlet (triplet) dicationic state produced via the atomic Auger decay preferentially decays to the singlet (triplet) state, transferring the energy to the other atom, is faster than the spin-flip ICD, in which the Auger final singlet (triplet) dicationic state decays to the triplet (singlet) state.

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Temporal and spatial variations of radiocarbon in Japan Sea Bottom Water

Kumamoto, Yuichiro*; Aramaki, Takafumi*; Watanabe, Shuichi*; Yoneda, Minoru*; Shibata, Yasuyuki*; Togawa, Orihiko; Morita, Masatoshi*; Shitashima, Kiminori*

Journal of Oceanography, 64(3), p.429 - 441, 2008/06

 Times Cited Count:11 Percentile:25.29(Oceanography)

In 1995 and 2000, radiocarbon ratio ($$Delta$$$$^{14}$$C) of total dissolved inorganic carbon was measured in the Japan Sea, a semi-closed marginal sea in the western North Pacific, where deep and bottom waters are formed in itself. Compiling them with historical radiocarbon data in the Japan Sea, temporal and spatial variations of the radiocarbon in the bottom water below 2000 m depth were elucidated. $$Delta$$$$^{14}$$C in the bottom waters in the western Japan and Yamato Basins increased by about 20 ‰ between 1977/79 and 1995 and did not changed between 1995 and 1999/2000, suggesting penetration of surface bomb-produced radiocarbon into the bottom waters due to bottom ventilation in the earlier period and stagnation of the bottom ventilation in the following period, respectively. In the eastern Japan Basin, the bottom $$Delta$$$$^{14}$$C increased by about 10 ‰ between 1977/79 and 2002, suggesting less ventilation of the bottom water in the basin. The temporal changes of the radiocarbon, tritium, and dissolved oxygen suggest sporadic occurrences of the bottom ventilation between 1979 and 1984 and its stagnation between 1984 and 2004 in the eastern Japan and Yamato Basins. The former is probably due to spreading of a newly ventilated bottom water in the western Japan Basin in the severe winter of 1976-1977 along the abyssal circulation in the Japan Sea. The latter does not conflict with temporal changes of bomb-produced $$^{137}$$Cs and chlorofluorocarbon-11 in the bottom water.

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A Water radiolysis code for the irradiation loop system

Hanawa, Satoshi; Sato, Tomonori; Mori, Yuichiro; Ogiyanagi, Jin; Kaji, Yoshiyuki; Uchida, Shunsuke

Journal of Power and Energy Systems (Internet), 1(2), p.123 - 133, 2007/00

In order to evaluate the water chemistry in the irradiation field during IASCC irradiation test, a water radiolysis code for IASCC irradiation loop system was developed. In the water radiolysis code, a multiple node model was introduced since the irradiation loop system has a wide rage temperature distribution as well as the dose distribution. To investigate the applicability of developed water radiolysis code, water chemistry at the water sampling point of the irradiation loop system was measured and compared with analytical results under several water chemistry conditions. Further, water chemistry distribution in the in-pile region as well as in the out-pile region was calculated by the developed water radiolysis code.

Journal Articles

Development of water radiolysis code for the JMTR IASCC test loop

Hanawa, Satoshi; Sato, Tomonori; Mori, Yuichiro; Ogiyanagi, Jin; Kaji, Yoshiyuki; Uchida, Shunsuke*

Proceedings of 14th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering (ICONE-14) (CD-ROM), 9 Pages, 2006/07

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Water chemistry of the JMTR IASCC irradiation loop system

Hanawa, Satoshi; Ogiyanagi, Jin; Mori, Yuichiro*; Saito, Junichi; Tsukada, Takashi

JAEA-Conf 2006-003, p.350 - 357, 2006/05

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Chaotic behavior in a system simulating the pressure balanced injection system; Analysis of passive safety reactor behavior, JAERI's nuclear research promotion program, H12-012 (Contract research)

Madarame, Haruki*; Okamoto, Koji*; Tanaka, Gentaro*; Morimoto, Yuichiro*; Sato, Akira*; Kondo, Masaya

JAERI-Tech 2003-017, 156 Pages, 2003/03

JAERI-Tech-2003-017.pdf:5.31MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Design study of water chemistry control system for IASCC irradiation test

Mori, Yuichiro*; Ide, Hiroshi; Nabeya, Hideaki; Tsukada, Takashi

JAERI-Tech 2002-003, 32 Pages, 2002/02

JAERI-Tech-2002-003.pdf:2.24MB

In relation to the aging of Light Water Reactor (LWR), the Irradiation Assisted Stress Corrosion Cracking (IASCC) has been regarded as a significant and urgent issue for the reliability of in-core components of LWR, and the irradiation research on the IASCC is now under schedule. With the progress of the irradiation research on reactor materials, well-controlled environment conditions during irradiation testing are required. Especially for irradiation testing of IASCC studies, water chemistry control is essential in addition to the control of neutron fluence and irradiation temperature.According to these requirements, at the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI), an irradiation testing facility that simulates in-core environment of Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) has been designed to be installed in the Japan Materials Testing Reactor (JMTR). This facility is composed of the Saturated Temperature Capsules (SATCAP) that are installed into the JMTR's core to irradiate material specimens, the Water Control Unit that is able to supply high-temperature and high-pressure chemical controlled water to SATCAP, and other components.This report describes the design study of water chemistry control system of the Water Control Unit. The design work has been performed in the fiscal year 1999.

JAEA Reports

Design of water feeding system for IASCC irradiation tests at JMTR

Kanno, Masaru; Nabeya, Hideaki; Mori, Yuichiro*; Matsui, Yoshinori; Tobita, Masahiro*; Ide, Hiroshi; Itabashi, Yukio; Komori, Yoshihiro; Tsukada, Takashi; Tsuji, Hirokazu

JAERI-Tech 2001-080, 57 Pages, 2001/12

JAERI-Tech-2001-080.pdf:2.34MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

In-pile Release of Fission Gas from Graphite

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Journal of Nuclear Materials, 36, p.153 - 160, 1970/00

 Times Cited Count:4

no abstracts in English

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Water chemistry in JMTR in-pile loop, 2; Calculation result of water chemistry in the loop

Mori, Yuichiro*; Hanawa, Satoshi; Sato, Tomonori; Ogiyanagi, Jin; Nabeya, Hideaki; Uchida, Shunsuke*

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Water chemistry in JMTR in-pile loop, 3

Hanawa, Satoshi; Ogiyanagi, Jin; Sato, Tomonori; Mori, Yuichiro*; Miwa, Yukio; Uchida, Shunsuke*

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Study of small intestine movement by the pressure measurement in a small intestine with using the ileus tube for medical treatments

Narita, Yasuki*; Yoshino, Junji*; Inui, Kazuo*; Wakabayashi, Takao*; Kobayashi, Takashi*; Miyoshi, Hironao*; Kosaka, Toshihito*; Tomomatsu, Yuichiro*; Yamamoto, Satoshi*; Matsuura, Hironao*; et al.

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

Conceptual design study of small-sized high temperature gas-cooled reactor for developing countries, 1; Overviews

Tachibana, Yukio; Ohashi, Hirofumi; Sato, Hiroyuki; Suzuki, Tetsu*; Ohashi, Kazutaka*; Mori, Yuichiro*; Furihata, Noboru*

no journal, , 

no abstracts in English

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Conceptual design study of small-sized high temperature gas-cooled reactor for developing countries, 5; Design of vessel cooling system and steam generator

Mori, Yuichiro*; Maekawa, Isamu*; Shimoda, Sadayuki*; Sato, Hiroyuki; Nomoto, Yasunobu; Ohashi, Hirofumi; Tachibana, Yukio

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