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Tajima, Satoshi; ; *
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 326, p.407 - 415, 1993/00
Times Cited Count:0 Percentile:0.01(Instruments & Instrumentation)no abstracts in English
Oshima, Masumi; Minehara, Eisuke; ; *; *; Kusakari, Hideshige*; Matsuzaki, Masayuki*
Physical Review C, 39(2), p.645 - 651, 1989/02
Times Cited Count:13 Percentile:63.64(Physics, Nuclear)no abstracts in English
Tomita, Yoshiaki; Ishii, Tetsuro; ; ; Minehara, Eisuke
JAERI-M 88-155, 67 Pages, 1988/08
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JAERI 1308, 75 Pages, 1987/11
no abstracts in English
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Physical Review C, 35(2), p.858 - 860, 1987/02
Times Cited Count:9 Percentile:44.86(Physics, Nuclear)no abstracts in English
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JAERI-M 85-198, 60 Pages, 1985/12
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JAERI-M 82-210, 28 Pages, 1983/01
no abstracts in English
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JAERI-M 9901, 14 Pages, 1982/01
no abstracts in English
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JAERI-M 9136, 28 Pages, 1980/10
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JAERI-M 7303, 12 Pages, 1977/10
no abstracts in English
; ; ; Nakagawa, Tsuneo
JAERI-M 6883, 31 Pages, 1977/01
Total neutron cross sections for La and Pr in the energy range from 20 to 240 keV were measured by using monochromatic neutrons, which were produced by the Li(p,n)Be reaction. Theenergy spreads of incident neu- trons were about 18 keV for La and about 8 keV for Pr. The measured total neutron cross sections, with statistical error of 2 - 5% for La and 2 - 3% for Pr, were compared with other available data. The average total neutron cross-section data for both nuclides were interpreted in terms of a spherical optical-model potential. S-wave strength functions S for La and Pr were deduced from the optical-model parameters obtained by fitting to the average total neutron cross-section data; i.e. S = 0.46 10 for La and S = 1.0 10 for Pr. The result of total neutron cross sections for La in the energy range from 70 to 140 keV with the energy spreads of about 2.8 keV is also presented.
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Nuclear Physics A, 264(2), p.179 - 187, 1976/02
Times Cited Count:6no abstracts in English
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Nuclear Physics A, 223(1), p.1 - 12, 1974/01
no abstracts in English
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INDC(SEC)-31/U, p.69 - 75, 1973/00
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Nucl.Phys., A179, p.513 - 523, 1972/00
no abstracts in English
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Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 31, 295 Pages, 1971/00
Times Cited Count:3no abstracts in English
Nucl.Phys., A171, p.480 - 496, 1971/00
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Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 28, 1089 Pages, 1970/00
Times Cited Count:3no abstracts in English
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JAERI 1184, 150 Pages, 1969/09
no abstracts in English
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Nuclear Physics A, 115(1), p.17 - 32, 1968/00
Times Cited Count:3no abstracts in English