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2011LE29      J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 791s (2011)

S.Leray, J.C.David, M.Khandaker, G.Mank, A.Mengoni, N.Otsuka, D.Filges, F.Gallmeier, A.Konobeyev, R.Michel

Results from the IAEA Benchmark of Spallation Models

COMPILATION Fe(p, n), E=1.2 GeV;Pb(p, n), E=63 MeV, 3 GeV; compiled calculated σ(En, θ). Fe, Pb(p, n), E=800, 1200, 1600 MeV; compiled calculated neutron multiplicity. Ta(p, d), E=1200 MeV; compiled calculated σ(θ, E). 56Fe, 208Pb(p, X), E=1000 MeV; compiled calculated yields. Pb(p, X)82Kr, E=70-3200 MeV; compiled, calculated σ.

doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.791
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2011TI03      Phys.Atomic Nuclei 74, 523 (2011); Yad.Fiz. 74, 548 (2011)

Yu.E.Titarenko, V.F.Batyaev, A.Yu.Titarenko, M.A.Butko, K.V.Pavlov, S.N.Florya, R.S.Tikhonov, V.M.Zhivun, A.V.Ignatyuk, S.G.Mashnik, S.Leray, A.Boudard, J.Cugnon, D.Mancusi, Y.Yariv, K.Nishihara, N.Matsuda, H.Kumawat, G.Mank, W.Gudowski

Measurement and simulation of the cross sections for nuclide production in 56Fe and natCr targets irradiated with 0.04- to 2.6-GeV protons

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Cr(p, X)52Mn/54Mn/48Cr/49Cr/51Cr/48V/43Sc/44Sc/46Sc/47Sc/48Sc/38K/42K/43K/44K/45K/41Ar/34Cl/38Cl/39Cl/38S/29Al/27Mg/28Mg/22Na/24Na/7Be, 56Fe(p, X)55Co/56Co/57Co/52Fe/53Fe/52Mn/54Mn/56Mn/48Cr/49Cr/51Cr/48V/43Sc/44Sc/46Sc/47Sc/48Sc/47Ca/38K/42K/43K/44K/41Ar/34Cl/38Cl/39Cl/38S/29Al/27Mg/28Mg/22Na/24Na/7Be, E=42-2605 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ and uncertainties. Comparison with intranuclear cascade code calculations.

doi: 10.1134/S1063778811040168
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2011TI04      Phys.Atomic Nuclei 74, 537 (2011); Yad.Fiz. 74, 561 (2011)

Yu.E.Titarenko, V.F.Batyaev, A.Yu.Titarenko, M.A.Butko, K.V.Pavlov, S.N.Florya, R.S.Tikhonov, V.M.Zhivun, A.V.Ignatyuk, S.G.Mashnik, S.Leray, A.Boudard, J.Cugnon, D.Mancusi, Y.Yariv, K.Nishihara, N.Matsuda, H.Kumawat, G.Mank, W.Gudowski

Measurement and simulation of the cross sections for nuclide production in 93Nb and natNi targets irradiated with 0.04- to 2.6-GeV protons

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ni(p, X)60Cu/61Cu/56Ni/57Ni/56Co/57Co/58Co/60Co/62Co/55Co/52Fe/53Fe/59Fe/52Mn/54Mn/56Mn/48Cr/49Cr/51Cr/43Sc/44Sc/46Sc/47Sc/48Sc/47Ca/38K/42K/43K/41Ar/34Cl/38Cl/39Cl/38S/29Al/27Mg/28Mg/22Na/24Na/7Be, 93Nb(p, X)90Mo/91Mo/93Mo/88Nb/89Nb/90Nb/91Nb/92Nb/85Zr/86Zr/87Zr/88Zr/89Zr/84Y/85Y/86Y/87Y/88Y/90Y/80Sr/81Sr/82Sr/83Sr/85Sr/79Rb/81Rb/82Rb/83Rb/84Rb/86Rb/76Kr/77Kr/79Kr/74Br/75Br/76Br/77Br/72Se/73Se/75Se/70As/71As/72As/74As/65Ga/66Ga/67Ga/69Ga/60Cu/61Cu/67Cu/57Ni/55Co/56Co/57Co/58Co/60Co/62Co/53Fe/59Fe/52Mn/54Mn/56Mn/48Cr/49Cr/51Cr/48V/43Sc/44Sc/46Sc/47Sc/48Sc/47Ca/42K/43K/41Ar/38Cl/39Cl/27Mg/28Mg/22Na/24Na/7Be, E=46-2605 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ and uncertainties. Comparison with intranuclear cascade code calculations.

doi: 10.1134/S106377881104017X
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2011TI05      Phys.Atomic Nuclei 74, 551 (2011); Yad.Fiz. 74, 574 (2011)

Yu.E.Titarenko, V.F.Batyaev, A.Yu.Titarenko, M.A.Butko, K.V.Pavlov, S.N.Florya, R.S.Tikhonov, V.M.Zhivun, A.V.Ignatyuk, S.G.Mashnik, S.Leray, A.Boudard, J.Cugnon, D.Mancusi, Y.Yariv, K.Nishihara, N.Matsuda, H.Kumawat, G.Mank, W.Gudowski

Measurement and simulation of the cross sections for nuclide production in natW and 181Ta targets irradiated with 0.04- to 2.6-GeV protons

NUCLEAR REACTIONS W(p, X)176Re/177Re/178Re/179Re/181Re/182Re/183Re/184Re/186Re/174W/176W/177W/178W/181W/172Ta/173Ta/174Ta/175Ta/176Ta/177Ta/178Ta/182Ta/183Ta/184Ta/168Hf/170Hf/171Hf/172Hf/173Hf/175Hf/179Hf/180Hf/181Hf/167Lu/169Lu/170Lu/171Lu/172Lu/173Lu/162Yb/166Yb/167Yb/169Yb/161Tm/162Tm/163Tm/165Tm/166Tm/167Tm/168Tm/156Er/157Er/159Er/160Er/161Er/156Ho/160Ho/152Dy/155Dy/157Dy/147Tb/148Tb/149Tb/150Tb/151Tb/152Tb/153Tb/155Tb/145Gd/146Gd/147Gd/149Gd/151Gd/153Gd/145Eu/146Eu/147Eu/148Eu/149Eu/140Pm/143Pm/144Pm/136Nd/139Nd/134Pr/136Pr/130Ce/132Ce/133Ce/134Ce/135Ce/139Ce/130La/132La/126Ba/128Ba/131Ba/133Ba/127Cs/129Cs/120Xe/122Xe/123Xe/125Xe/127Xe/120I/114Te/117Te/119Te/121Te/113Sb/115Sb/118Sb/120Sb/113Sn/108In/109In/110In/111In/105Ag/106Ag/110Ag/100Pd/99Rh/100Rh/102Rh/97Ru/103Ru/94Tc/96Tc/93Mo/90Nb/88Zr/89Zr/86Y/87Y/88Y/83Sr/85Sr/82Rb/83Rb/84Rb/77Br/75Se/74As/65Zn/69Zn/56Co/58Co/60Co/59Fe/52Mn/54Mn/48V/44Sc/46Sc/48Sc/28Mg/22Na/24Na/7Be, Ta(p, X)174W/176W/177W/178W/172Ta/173Ta/174Ta/175Ta/176Ta/177Ta/178Ta/180Ta/168Hf, 170Hf/171Hf/172Hf/173Hf/175Hf/179Hf/180Hf/181Hf/167Lu/169Lu/170Lu/171Lu/172Lu/173Lu/162Yb/166Yb/167Yb/169Yb/161Tm/162Tm/163Tm/165Tm/166Tm/167Tm/168Tm/156Er/157Er/159Er/160Er/161Er/156Ho/160Ho/152Dy/155Dy/157Dy/148Tb/149Tb/150Tb/151Tb/152Tb/153Tb/155Tb/145Gd/146Gd/147Gd/149Gd/151Gd/153Gd/145Eu/146Eu/147Eu/148Eu/149Eu/140Pm/143Pm/144Pm/136Nd/139Nd/134Pr/136Pr/138Pr/130Ce/132Ce/133Ce/134Ce/135Ce/139Ce/130La/132La/128Ba/131Ba/133Ba/127Cs/129Cs/122Xe/123Xe/127Xe/114Te/117Te/119Te/121Te/113Sb/115Sb/118Sb/120Sb/108In/109In, 110In, 111In, 105Ag/106Ag/110Ag/100Pd/99Rh/100Rh/102Rh/97Ru/103Ru/96Tc/93Mo/90Nb/88Zr/89Zr/86Y/87Y/88Y/83Sr/85Sr/82Rb/83Rb/84Rb/77Br/75Se/74As/65Zn/69Zn/56Co/58Co/60Co/59Fe/52Mn/54Mn/48V/44Sc/46Sc/48Sc/28Mg/22Na/24Na/7Be, E=43-2605 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ and uncertainties. Comparison with intranuclear cascade code calculations.

doi: 10.1134/S1063778811040181
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2011TI06      Phys.Atomic Nuclei 74, 573 (2011); Yad.Fiz. 74, 596 (2011)

Yu.E.Titarenko, V.F.Batyaev, A.Yu.Titarenko, M.A.Butko, K.V.Pavlov, S.N.Florya, R.S.Tikhonov, V.M.Zhivun, A.V.Ignatyuk, S.G.Mashnik, S.Leray, A.Boudard, J.Cugnon, D.Mancusi, Y.Yariv, K.Nishihara, N.Matsuda, H.Kumawat, G.Mank, W.Gudowski

Measurement and simulation of the cross sections for the production of 148Gd in thin natW and 181Ta targets irradiated with 0.4- to 2.6-GeV protons

NUCLEAR REACTIONS W, 181Ta(p, X)148Gd, E=0.4-2.6 GeV; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα; deduced σ. Direct α-spectrometry without chemical separation, comparison with other experimental data and cascade code calculations.

doi: 10.1134/S1063778811040193
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2011TI12      Phys.Rev. C 84, 064612 (2011)

Yu.E.Titarenko, V.F.Batyaev, M.A.Butko, D.V.Dikarev, S.N.Florya, K.V.Pavlov, A.Yu.Titarenko, R.S.Tikhonov, V.M.Zhivun, A.V.Ignatyuk, S.G.Mashnik, A.Boudard, S.Leray, J.-C.David, J.Cugnon, D.Mancusi, Y.Yariv, H.Kumawat, K.Nishihara, N.Matsuda, G.Mank, W.Gudowski

Verification of high-energy transport codes on the basis of activation data

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Cr, 56Fe, Ni, 93Nb, 181Ta, W, Pb, 209Bi, 208Pb(p, X), E=40-2600 MeV; analyzed production cross sections data at ITEP with high-energy transport codes (HETC): MCNPX, CEM03.02, INCL4.2+ABLA, INCL4.5+ABLA07, PHITS, CASCADE.07. Predictive accuracy of the HETC tested here indicates that all codes need further improvements.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(p, X)7Be/46Sc/59Fe/72Zn/72Ga/74As/75Se/82Br/83Rb/86Rb/85Sr/87Y/88Y/90mY/88Zr/89Zr/95Zr/97Zr/92mNb/95Nb/96Nb/99Mo/96Tc/103Ru/101Rh/102Rh/105Rh/106mAg/110mAg/114mIn/117mSn/120mSb/119mTe/121Te/121mTe/123mTe/127Xe/139Ce/169Yb/169Lu/170Lu/171Lu/173Lu/172Hf/175Hf/176Ta/177Ta/177W/178W/178Re/179Re/181Re/182mRe/183Re/180Os/181Os/182Os/183mOs/185Os/183Ir/184Ir/185Ir/186Ir/186mIr/187Ir/188Ir/189Ir/190Ir/192Ir/184Pt/186Pt/187Pt/188Pt/189Pt/191Pt/190Au/191Au/192Au/193Au/194Au/195Au/196Au/198Au/198mAu/190Hg/191Hg/192Hg/193Hg/193mHg/195Hg/195mHg/197mHg/203Hg/195Tl/196mTl/197Tl/198Tl/198mTl/199Tl/200Tl/201Tl/202Tl/195mPb/196Pb/197mPb/198Pb/199Pb/200Pb/201Pb/202mPb/203Pb/204mPb/202Bi/203Bi/204Bi/205Bi/206Bi/207Bi, E=500 MeV; measured production cross sections at ITEP. Comparison with cross sections measured at GSI in the inverse kinematics approach.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.064612
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1987LE19      Nucl.Phys. A472, 533 (1987)

A.Lepretre, R.Bergere, P.Bourgeois, P.Carlos, J.Fagot, J.L.Fallou, P.Garganne, A.Veyssiere, H.Ries, R.Goble, U.Kneissl, G.Mank, H.Stroher, W.Wilke, D.Ryckbosch, J.Jury

Absolute Photofission Cross Sections for 232Th and 235,238U Measured with Monochromatic Tagged Photons (20 MeV < E(γ) < 110 MeV)

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th, 235,238U(γ, F), E=20-110 MeV; measured fission σ(E). 232Th, 235,238U deduced fission evaporation competition, fission probabilities. Hybrid model. Parallel plate avalanche detector, monochromatic tagged photons.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(87)90044-3
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1985DR01      Nucl.Phys. A437, 253 (1985)

J.Drexler, R.D.Heil, K.Huber, U.Kneissl, G.Mank, R.Ratzek, H.Ries, T.Weber, W.Wilke, B.Fischer, H.Hollick

The ' Isomeric Shelf ' in the Deep Subbarrier Photofission of 238U

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(γ, F), E=3.9-4.3 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured T1/2, isomeric to prompt yield ratio. Depleted targets.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(85)90087-9
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1985HE21      Nucl.Instrum.Methods 239, 545 (1985)

R.D.Heil, J.Drexler, K.Huber, U.Kneissl, G.Mank, H.Ries, H.Stroher, T.Weber, W.Wilke

A Compact Time-of-Flight Spectrometer for Electrofission Studies

RADIOACTIVITY 252Cf(SF); measured fission fragment velocities, masses, energies before neutron emission.

doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(85)90034-8
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1984AH05      Phys.Lett. 146B, 303 (1984)

J.Ahrens, J.Arends, P.Bourgeois, P.Carlos, J.L.Fallou, N.Floss, P.Garganne, S.Huthmacher, U.Kneissl, G.Mank, B.Mecking, H.Ries, R.Stenz, A.Veyssiere

Measurement of the Total Cross Section for 235U and 238U Photofission in the Δ-Resonance Region

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235,238U(γ, F), E=120-460 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured fission σ(E). Parallel plate avalanche detector.

doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(84)91701-5
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1984DR04      Nucl.Instrum.Methods 220, 409 (1984)

J.Drexler, R.D.Fischer, R.Heil, K.Huber, U.Kneissl, G.Mank, R.Ratzek, H.Ries, H.Stroher, T.Weber, W.Wilke

Arrangements of Parallel Plate Avalanche Detectors for Electrofission and Photofission experiments

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(e+, F), (e-, F), E=9 MeV; measured fission fragment σ(θ). Parallel plate avalanche detectors.

RADIOACTIVITY 252Cf(SF); measured fission fragment tof spectra. Parallel plate avalanche detectors.

doi: 10.1016/0167-5087(84)90303-X
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1984RI08      Phys.Rev. C29, 2346 (1984)

H.Ries, G.Mank, J.Drexler, R.Heil, K.Huber, U.Kneissl, R.Ratzek, H.Stroher, T.Weber, W.Wilke

Absolute Photofission Cross Sections for 235,238U in the Energy Range 11.5-30 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238,235U(γ, F), E=11.5-30 MeV; measured absolute fission σ(E). Quasimonoenergetic photons from positron annihilation, multiple parallel plate detectors.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.29.2346
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1984RI09      Phys.Lett. 139B, 254 (1984)

H.Ries, U.Kneissl, G.Mank, H.Stroher, W.Wilke, R.Bergere, P.Bourgeois, P.Carlos, J.L.Fallou, P.Garganne, A.Veyssiere, L.S.Cardman

Absolute Photofission Cross Sections of 235,238U Measured with Tagged Photons between 40 and 105 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235,238U(γ, F), E=40-105 MeV; measured absolute fission σ(E). 235,238U deduced total fission probability vs E. Tagged photon beam. Evaporation cascade model.

doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(84)91074-8
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1984ST07      Nucl.Phys. A419, 295 (1984)

H.Stroher, J.Drexler, R.Heil, K.Huber, U.Kneissl, G.Mank, R.Ratzek, H.Ries, T.Weber, W.Wilke, H.J.Maier

Fission Barriers of Preactinide Nuclei from Electrofission Experiments

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 182,184,186W, Pt, 209Bi(e, F), E=25-55 MeV; measured electron induced fission σ(E); deduced fission barriers B. Natural, enriched targets. Statistical model analysis.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(84)90394-4
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1984WE05      Z.Phys. A315, 125 (1984)

T.Weber, J.Drexler, R.D.Heil, K.Huber, U.Kneissl, G.Mank, H.Ries, H.Stroher, W.Wilke

A New Method to Test Virtual Photon Spectra

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(e-, F), E=9 MeV; 232Th(e+, F), E=16 MeV; measured fission fragment σ(θ), anisotropy.

doi: 10.1007/BF01436220
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1983DR14      Nucl.Phys. A411, 17 (1983)

J.Drexler, R.Heil, K.Huber, U.Kneissl, G.Mank, R.Ratzek, H.Ries, H.Stroher, T.Weber, W.Wilke

The Decay of Uranium Shape Isomers Investigated by Photonuclear Reactions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(γ, γ'), E=12 MeV bremsstrahlung; measured isomer T1/2, isomeric to prompt yield ratio; deduced isomeric fission cross section. 238U deduced isomer decay branching ratio. Natural target.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(83)90505-5
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