NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 26, 2024. Search: Author = G.N.Kim Found 45 matches. 2023NA30 Eur.Phys.J. A 59, 249 (2023) H.Naik, G.N.Kim, R.Schwengner, W.Jang, T.H.Nguyen, S.G.Shin, Y.Kye, R.Massarczyk, R.John, A.Junghans, A.Wagner, M.H.Cho Measurement of the flux-weighted cross-sections for the natYb(γ, xn)175, 169, 167Yb reactions in the Bremsstrahlung end-point energies of 12-16 MeV and 60-70 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Yb(γ, xn)175Yb/169Yb/167Yb, 27Al(γ, n2p), 197Au(γ, n), E<70 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced flux-weighted average σ, normalised activation yields. Comparison with the EXFOR library, TALYS 1.9 calculations. The 20 MeV electron linac (ELBE) at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), Dresden, Germany, and 100 MeV electron linac at the Pohang Accelerator Laboratory (PAL), Korea.
doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-023-01137-x
2022NA24 Eur.Phys.J. A 58, 92 (2022) H.Naik, G.N.Kim, R.Schwengner, W.Jang, T.H.Nguyen, S.G.Shin, Y.Kye, R.Massavczyh, R.John, A.Junghans, A.Wagner, M.-H.Cho Photo-neutron cross-section of natGd in the bremsstrahlung end-point energies of 12-16 MeV and 60-70 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Gd(γ, xn)159Gd/153Gd, E<70 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced spectrum-averaged σ. Comparison with TALYS-1.9 calculations. The 20 MeV electron linac (ELBE) at HZDR, Dresden, Germany, and 100 MeV electron linac at Pohang Accelerator Laboratory, Korea.
doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-022-00736-4
2020NA36 Eur.Phys.J. A 56, 264 (2020) H.Naik, G.N.Kim, R.Schwengner, W.Jang, N.T.Hien, K.Kim, S.G.Shin, Y.Kye, A.Junghans, A.Wagner, M.-H.Cho Photo-neutron cross-section of natDy in the bremsstrahlung end-point energies of 12, 14, 16, 65, and 75 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Dy(γ, xn)155Dy/157Dy/159Dy, E<12, 14, 16, 65, 75 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced flux-weighted average σ. Comparison with TALYS-1.9 calculations.
doi: 10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00268-9
2019NA12 Phys.Rev. C 100, 014606 (2019) H.Naik, G.N.Kim, K.Kim, M.Zaman Mass yield distributions in the 232Th (n, f) reaction with fast neutrons NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(n, F)77Ge/78Ge/84Br/85mKr/87Kr/88Kr/89Rb/91Sr/92Sr/93Y/94Y/95Zr/97Zr/99Mo/101Mo/103Ru/104Tc/105Ru/105Rh/107Rh/112Ag/113Ag/115Cd/115mCd/117Cd/117mCd/127Sb/128Sn/129Sb/131Sb/131I/132Te/133I/134Te/134I/135I/138Cs/139Ba/140Ba/141Ba/141Ce/142La/143Ce/146Pr/147Nd/149Nd/149Pm/151Pm/153Sm, E=7.46, 13.4, 18.0 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, cumulative and mass fission product yields, fission yield mass distribution, average light and heavy fragment mass, average neutron multiplicity, and peak to valley ratio using offline γ-ray spectroscopy at the MC-50 Cyclotron facility of Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences. Comparison with other experimental values, and with similar quantities in 238U(n, F), E=fast. Discussed effect of deformed shells closure proximity due to the octupole deformation of fragments.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.014606
2018KI01 Eur.Phys.J. A 54, 12 (2018) K.S.Kim, G.N.Kim, M.S.Uddin, M.Zaman Studies on excitation functions of alpha-induced reactions on natFe from threshold to 45 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Fe(α, x), E=threshold-45 MeV; measured activated radioactivity using HPGe γ-ray spectrometry; deduced σ; calculated σ using TALYS-1.8 and TENDL-2015. Compared also with older data.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2018-12466-9
2018NA01 Phys.Rev. C 97, 014614 (2018) Mass-yield distributions of fission products in bremsstrahlung-induced fission of 232Th NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(γ, F)77Ge/78Ge/84Br/85mKr/87Kr/88Kr/89Rb/91Sr/92Sr/93Y/94Y/97Zr/99Mo/101Mo/103Ru/104Tc/105Ru/105Rh/107Rh/111Ag/113Ag/115Cd/117Cd/117mCd/127Sb/128Sn/129Sb/131I/132Te/133I/134Te/134I/135I/138xe/138Cs/139Ba/140Ba/141Ba/141Ce/142La/143Ce/146Ce/146Pr/147Nd/149Nd/153Sm, E=2.5 GeV bremsstrahlung; measured Eγ, Iγ, mass yield distributions of fission products in A=77153 mass region using the recoil catcher and an off-line γ-ray spectrometric at the Pohang Accelerator Laboratory, Korea; deduced peak-to-valley ratio, average values of light and heavy masses, average postfission number of neutrons. Comparison with literature experimental data for 238U(γ, F) reaction at various excitation energies.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.014614
2018NA02 Nucl.Phys. A970, 156 (2018) H.Naik, G.N.Kim, K.Kim, M.Zaman, M.Nadeem, M.Sahid Neutron-induced reaction cross-sections of 93Nb with fast neutron based on 9Be(p, n) reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 93Nb(n, 2n), (n, 3n), (n, 4n), E=14.4-34.0 MeV[neutrons from 9Be(p, n)]; measured off-line activation Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energy spectra, activation σ for gs and for metastable state; calculated activation σ for gs and for metastable state using TALYS 1.8 code with neutron flux spectrum from MCNPX 2.6.0 code.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2017.11.011
2018SH43 Eur.Phys.J. A 54, 226 (2018) S.G.Shin, Y.U.Kye, W.Namkung, M.H.Cho, Y.-R.Kang, M.W.Lee, G.N.Kim, T.-I.Ro, J.E.Lee, T.Katabuchi, K.Terada Neutron capture yields and resonance parameters of dysprosium isotopes measured at Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex NUCLEAR REACTIONS 161,162,163,164Dy(n, γ), E=0.1-300 eV; measured En using ToF method; deduced counting rates vs neutron energy; calculated counting rates using multilevel R-matrix Bayesian code SAMMY; deduced resonances, resonance parameters Γn, Γγ, yields, cumulative radiation width distribution, other parameters employing Reich-Moore approximation, considering self-shielding, multiple scattering and Doppler broadening effects. Compared with ENDF/B-VII.1 and RPI.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2018-12653-8
2017BL01 Prog.Nucl.Energy 94, 126 (2017) R.C.Block, M.C.Bishop, D.P.Barry, G.Leinweber, R.V.Ballad, J.A.Burke, M.J.Rapp, Y.Danon, A.Youmans, N.J.Drindak, G.N.Kim, Y.-R.Kang, M.W.Lee, S.Landsberger Neutron transmission and capture measurements and analysis of Dy from 0.01 to 550 eV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Dy, 154Dy(n, X), (n, γ), E<550 eV; measured reaction products, TOF, En, In, Eγ, Iγ; deduced capture yields, transmission, resonance parameters and integrals.
doi: 10.1016/j.pnucene.2016.09.019
2017SH50 Eur.Phys.J. A 53, 203 (2017); Erratum Eur.Phys.J. A 53, 235 (2017) S.G.Shin, Y.U.Kye, W.Namkung, M.H.Cho, Y.-R.Kang, M.W.Lee, G.N.Kim, T.-I.Ro, Y.Danon, D.Williams, G.Leinweber, R.C.Block, D.P.Barry, M.J.Rapp Neutron capture measurements and resonance parameters of dysprosium NUCLEAR REACTIONS Dy, 161,162,163,164Dy(n, γ), E=10-1000 eV; measured Eγ, Iγ, energies of neutron resonances using NaI(Tl) multiplicity detector divided into 16 optically isolated segments at Gaerttner LINAC Center of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; deduced resonance parameters, Γn, Γγ, capture resonance integrals, level densities, cumulative radiation. Comparison with results in ENDF/B-VII.1 evaluation, and with Porter-Thomas distribution.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2017-12402-7
2017UD01 Eur.Phys.J. A 53, 100 (2017) M.S.Uddin, K.S.Kim, M.nadeem, S.Sudar, G.N.Kim Excitation function of alpha-particle-induced reactions on natNi from threshold to 44 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ni(α, x), E=threshold-44 MeV; measured activation Eγ, Iγ using NPGe spectrometer; deduced σ for reactions going to 62,63,65Zn, 56,57Ni, 56,57Co and to both 58Co gs and isomer; calculated σ using TALYS-1.8. Compared with published data.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2017-12287-4
2016KI10 Eur.Phys.J. A 52, 170 (2016) H.I.Kim, C.Paradela, I.Sirakov, B.Becker, R.Capote, F.Gunsing, G.N.Kim, S.Kopecky, C.Lampoudis, Y.-O.Lee, R.Massarczyk, A.Moens, M.Moxon, V.G.Pronyaev, P.Schillebeeckx, R.Wynants Neutron capture cross section measurements for 238U in the resonance region at GELINA NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(n, γ), E=0.5 eV - 300 keV; measured reaction products, yields vs neutron energy at GELINA ToF facility with C6D6 detectors; deduced transmission coefficients for s- and p-waves, neutron strength, neutron widths, resonance parameters below 1200 eV using REFIT code, average capture σ, dσ, covariance matrix; calculated σ, dσ using statistical code γDEX. Resultswere compared with other data and evaluations.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2016-16170-6
2016NA11 Eur.Phys.J. A 52, 47 (2016) H.Naik, G.N.Kim, R.Schwengner, K.Kim, M.Zaman, S.C.Yang, S.G.Shin, Y.-U.Kye, R.Massarczyk, R.John, A.Junghans, A.Wagner, A.Goswami, M.-H.Cho Measurement of isomeric ratios for 89g, mZr, 91g, mMo, and 97g, mNb in the bremsstrahlung end-point energies of 16 and 45-70 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Zr(γ, xn), Mo(γ, x), E=16, 45, 50, 55, 60, 70 MeV[bremsstrahlung end-point energy]; measured bremsstrahlung induced off-line Eγ, Iγ; deduced 89g,89mZr, 91g,91mMo, 97g,97mNb isomeric σ ratios, isomeric yield ratios; calculated isomeric σ ratios using TALYS 1.6. Compared also with published data.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2016-16047-8
2016NA25 Eur.Phys.J. A 52, 195 (2016) H.Naik, G.N.Kim, R.Capote Noy, R.Schwengner, K.Kim, M.Zaman, S.G.Shin, Y.Gey, R.Massarczyk, R.John, R.John, A.Junghans, A.Wagner, M.-H.Cho Photo-neutron reaction cross-sections for natMo in the bremsstrahlung end-point energies of 12-16 and 45-70 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Mo(γ, xn)90,91,99Mo, E=12-16, 45-70 MeV[end-point energy]; measured bremsstrahlung induced Eγ, Iγ using activation and γ-ray spectrometric technique; deduced σ (separated metastable and gs for 91Mo); calculated σ using TALYS 1.6 (complemented by some other Mo(γ, xn) reactions from literature). (Results for 91Mo of the authors already published in Eur.Phys.J. A52, p.47.)
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2016-16195-9
2015KA14 Nucl.Sci.Eng. 180, 86 (2015) Y.-R.Kang, M.W.Lee, G.N.Kim, T.-I.Ro, Y.Danon, D.Williams, G.Leinweber, R.C.Block, D.P.Barry, M.J.Rapp Neutron Capture Measurements and Resonance Parameters of Gadolinium NUCLEAR REACTIONS 155,156,157,158,160Gd(n, γ), E<20 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ, yields, resonance parameters and integrals. Comparison with experimental data, ENDF/B-VII.0 library.
doi: 10.13182/NSE14-80
2015KI02 Nucl.Phys. A935, 65 (2015) K.Kim, G.N.Kim, H.Naik, M.Zaman, S.-C.Yang, T.-Y.Song, R.Guin, S.K.Das Excitation function and isomeric ratio of Tc-isotopes from the 93Nb(α, xn) reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 93Nb(α, n), (α, 2n), (α, 3n), (α, 4n), E=8-40 MeV; measured activation Eγ, Iγ using stacked-foil technique; deduced σ, σ to isomeric state; calculated σ, σ to isomeric state using TALYS-1.6. Compared to other data.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2014.12.006
2015NA18 Eur.Phys.J. A 51, 150 (2015) H.Naik, G.N.Kim, R.Schwengner, K.Kim, R.John, R.Massarczyk, A.Junghans, A.Wagner, d A.Goswami Fission product yield distribution in the 12, 14, and 16 MeV bremsstrahlung-induced fission of 232Th NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(γ, F), E=12, 14, 16 MeV; measured bremsstrahlung induced fission, Eγ, Iγ from irradiated target; deduced absolute cumulative and mass chain fission products yields ; calculated absolute cumulative and mass chain fission products yields. Compared with literature 238U(γ, F) data measured at nearly the same energy.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2015-15150-8
2014KA38 Nucl.Data Sheets 119, 162 (2014) Y.R.Kang, M.W.Lee, T.I.Ro, G.N.Kim, Y.Danon, D.Williams Neutron Capture Measurements and Resonance Analysis of Dysprosium NUCLEAR REACTIONS Dy, 161,162,163,164Dy(n, γ), E=10-1000 eV;measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin using large-volume NaI(Tl) divided into 16 optically isolated segments; deduced capture yield, resonance parameters; calculated yields using SAMMY code. Compared with ENDF/B-VII.1 and JENDL-4.0.
doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2014.08.045
2014NA02 J.Radioanal.Nucl.Chem. 299, 127 (2014) H.Naik, B.S.Shivashankar, H.G.Raj Prakash, D.Raj, G.Sanjeev, N.Karunakara, H.M.Somashekarappa, S.Ganesan, G.N.Kim, A.Goswami Measurements of fission yield in 8 MeV bremsstrahlung induced fission of 232Th and 238U NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(γ, F)77Ge/78Ge/85Kr/87Kr/88Kr/89Rb/91Sr/92Sr/93Y/94Y/95Y/95Zr/97Zr/99Mo/101Mo/103Ru/104Tc/105Ru/105Rh/107Rh/127Sb/128Sn/129Sb/131Sb/131I/132Te/133I/134Te/134I/135I/137Xe/138Xe/138Cs/139Ba/140Ba/141Ba/141Ce/142Ba/142La/143Ce/144Ce/146Ce/146Pr/147Nd/149Nd/149Pm/151Pm/153Sm, 238U(γ, F)84Br/85Kr/87Kr/88Kr/89Rb/91Sr/92Sr/93Y/94Y/95Y/95Zr/97Zr/99Mo/101Mo/103Ru/104Tc/105Ru/105Rh/107Rh/112Ag/113Ag/127Sb/128Sn/129Sb/131Sb/131I/132Te/133I/134Te/134I/135I/137Xe/138Xe/138Cs/139Ba/140Ba/141Ba/141Ce/142Ba/142La/143Ce/144Ce/146Ce/146Pr/147Nd/149Nd/149Pm/151Pm/153Sm, E=8 MeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced fission yields. Comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1007/s10967-013-2719-0
2014NA17 Eur.Phys.J. A 50, 83 (2014) H.Naik, G.N.Kim, R.Schwengner, K.Kim, M.Zaman, S.C.Yang, M.W.Lee, S.G.Shin, Y.Gey, R.Massarczyk, R.John, A.Junghans, A.Wagner, A.Goswami, M.-H.Cho Photo-neutron reaction cross-sections for natZr in the bremsstrahlung end-point energies of 12-16 and 45-70 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Zr(γ, xn), E=12-16, 45-70 MeV bremsstrahlung end-point; measured off-line Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ; calculated σ using TALYS-1.4. Compared with data.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2014-14083-0
2014NA23 Eur.Phys.J. A 50, 117 (2014) H.Naik, G.N.Kim, K.Kim, M.Zaman, M.Sahid, S.-C.Yang, M.W.Lee, Y.R.Kang, S.G.Shin, M.-H.Cho, A.Goswami, T.Y.Song Isomeric yield ratios of 87m, gY from different nuclear reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS Zr(γ, xnp), E=0-70 MeV;93Nb(γ, 2nα), E=0-70 MeV[bremsstrahlung end-point energy given];89Y(p, p2n), E=15-45 MeV;Zr(p, xnα), E=15-45 MeV;89Y(α, 2nα), E=32-43 MeV; measured off-line Eγ, Iγ using HPGe. 87g,87gY deduced isomeric σh to σl ratio, yield ratio; calculated σh to σl ratio using TALYS. Compared with published available data.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2014-14117-7
2014SO12 Nucl.Data Sheets 119, 249 (2014) T.Y.Song, J.W.Kim, H.I.Kim, C.W.Lee, Y.O.Lee, S.C.Yang, K.S.Kim, G.N.Kim Measurement of Activation Cross Sections of Erbium Irradiated by Proton Beam NUCLEAR REACTIONS Er(p, x), E=0-35, 60-70 MeV; measured activation Eγ, Iγ. 165,166Tm deduced σ; calculated σ using TALYS. Compared with Tarkanyi data.
doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2014.08.068
2014YA17 Nucl.Data Sheets 119, 314 (2014) S.C.Yang, K.Kim, G.N.Kim, H.I.Kim, Y.O.Lee, M.W.Lee, D.K.Pham, V.D.Nguyen, S.G.Shin, M.H.Cho Measurement of Isomeric Yield Ratio of 143m, gSm from natSm(γ, xn) Reaction with End-Point Bremsstrahlung Energies of 40-60 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Sm(γ, xn), E=40, 50, 60 MeV; measured bremsstrahlung induced activation Eγ, Iγ; deduced isomeric yield ratio for each energy; calculated isomeric yield ratio using TALYS-1.4. Compared to other data.
doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2014.08.086
2013NA26 Eur.Phys.J. A 49, 94 (2013) H.Naik, F.Carrel, G.N.Kim, F.Laine, A.Sari, S.Normand, A.Goswami Mass yield distributions of fission products from photo-fission of 238U induced by 11.5-17.3 MeV bremsstrahlung NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(γ, F), E=11.5, 13.4, 15.0, 17.3 MeV; measured bremsstrahlung induced nuclear fission recoil products, off-line Eγ, Iγ; deduced fission product mass yields, γ transitions, average neutron multiplicity, average light mass and heavy mass yields; compiled symmetric, asymmetric yields vs E*.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2013-13094-7
2013NA30 Nucl.Phys. A916, 168 (2013) H.Naik, G.N.Kim, R.Schwengner, K.Kim, M.Zaman, M.Tatari, M.Sahid, S.C.Yang, R.John, R.Massavczyk, A.Junghans, S.G.Shin, Y.Key, A.Wagner, M.W.Lee, A.Goswami, M.-H.Cho Photo-neutron reaction cross-section for 93Nb in the end-point bremsstrahlung energies of 12-16 and 45-70 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al(γ, 2pn), 93Nb(γ, n), (γ, 2n), (γ, 3n), (γ, 4n), 197Au(γ, n), E=12, 14, 16, 45, 50, 55, 60, 70 MeV; measured bremsstrahlung induced photoproduction Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ, metastable-state σ; calculated σ, metastable-state σ using TALYS 1.4. Compared also with other data.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2013.08.003
2013NA32 Eur.Phys.J. A 49, 133 (2013) H.Naik, A.Goswami, G.N.Kim, K.Kim, S.V.Suryanarayana Mass-yield distributions of fission products from 20, 32, and 45 MeV proton-induced fission of 232Th NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(p, F), E=19.6, 32.2, 44.8 MeV; measured delayed Eγ, Iγ using HPGe; deduced fission products mass distributions, yields, peak-to-valley ratio. Compared 232Th, 238U(p, F), (n, F), (γ, F) peak-to-valley ratio for specified fragments and for symmetric fission vs energy.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2013-13133-5
2012NA04 Phys.Rev. C 85, 024623 (2012); Erratum Phys.Rev. C 85, 039901 H.Naik, T.N.Nathaniel, A.Goswami, G.N.Kim, M.W.Lee, S.V.Suryanarayana, S.Ganesan, E.A.Kim, M.-H.Cho, K.L.Ramakumar Mass distribution in the 50-, 60-, and 70-MeV bremsstrahlung-induced fission of 232Th NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(γ, F)77Ge/78Ge/84Br/85mKr/87Kr/88Kr/89Rb/91Sr/92Sr/93Y/94Y/95Zr/97Zr/99Mo/101Mo/107Mo/103Ru/105Ru/104Tc/105Rh/112Ag/113Ag/115Cd/117Cd/117mCd/127Sb/129Sb/128Sn/131I/133I/134I/135I/132Te/134Te/138Cs/139Ba/140Ba/141Ce/143Ce/144Ce/142La/146Pr/147Nd/149Nd/149Pm/149Sm/153Sm, E=50, 60, 70 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, fission product mass and cumulative yields, and yields of fission products for A=133-134, 138-139, and 143-144 by activation method, average neutron number. 232Th(n, F), E*=7.61, 12.61, 19.41 MeV; 238U(n, F), E*=7.35, 12.45, 19.15 MeV; 232Th(γ, F), E*=7.35, 13.22, 21.25 MeV; 232Th, 238U(γ, F), E=10, 40, 70 MeV; analyzed and compared yields of fission products as function of mass, yields of symmetric and asymmetric fission products, peak to valley ratios, average neutron number, average values of light mass and heavy mass as function of excitation energy.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.024623
2012NA26 Phys.Rev. C 86, 054607 (2012) H.Naik, A.Goswami, G.N.Kim, M.W.Lee, K.S.Kim, S.V.Suryanarayana, E.A.Kim, S.G.Shin, M.-H.Cho Mass-yield distributions of fission products from photofission of 232Th induced by 45- and 80-MeV bremsstrahlung NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(γ, F), E=45, 80 MeV bremmstrahlung; measured Eγ, Iγ, fission product yields of 77,78Ge, 84Br, 85,87,88Kr, 89Rb, 91,92Sr, 94,94Y, 95,97Zr, 99,101Mo, 103,105Ru, 104Tc, 105,107Rh, 112Ag, 115,117Cd, 127,128,129,131Sb, 131,133,134,135I, 132,134Te, 138Xe, 138Cs, 139,140,142Ba, 141,143,144,146Ce, 142La, 146Pr, 147,149Nd, 149Pm, 153Sm, A=133, 134, 138, 139, 143, 144 using a recoil catcher and an offline γ-ray spectrometric technique; deduced average heavy mass, and light mass, Peak-to-valley (P/V) ratio. Comparison with fission yields in 232Th, 238U(n, F) and 238U(γ, F) reactions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.86.054607
2011KH12 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 1821s (2011) M.U.Khandaker, G.N.Kim, K.Kim, M.W.Lee, K.S.Kim, G.N.Kim Excitation Functions for the 27Al(p, x)22, 24Na Nuclear Reactions up to 40 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al(p, X)22, 24Na, E=30.9, 31.6, 33.4, 34.1, 34.5, 36.5, 38.3 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ, integral yield using stacked-foil; calculated σ using TALYS. Compared with data below 50 MeV, IAEA recommendations.
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.1821
2011NA43 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B 269, 1417 (2011) H.Naik, S.Singh, A.Goswami, V.K.Manchanda, G.N.Kim, K.S.Kim, M.W.Lee, Md.S.Rahman, D.Raj, S.Ganesan, S.V.Suryanarayana, M.H.Cho, W.Namkung Measurement of photo-neutron cross-sections in 208Pb and 209Bi with 5 0-70 MeV bremsstrahlung NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(γ, 4n), 208Pb(γ, 5n), 208Pb(γ, 6n), 209Bi(γ, 3n), 209Bi(γ, 4n), 209Bi(γ, 5n), 209Bi(γ, 6n), E=50-70 MeV; measured products, 206Bi, Eν, Iν; deduced σ, σ(E). Data were imported from EXFOR entry G3105.
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2011.04.008
2011RA39 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 1749s (2011) M.S.Rahman, K.S.Kim, M.W.Lee, G.N.Kim, V.D.Nguyen, P.D.Khue, M.H.Cho, W.Namkung Measurements of Isomeric Yield Ratios of 44m, gSc and 85m, gY with Intermediate Energy Bremsstrahlung NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ti(γ, xnp)44m,44gSc, E=50, 60, 70 MeV;89Y(γ, 4n)85m,85gY, E=50, 60, 70 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ from bremsstrahlung reactions using HPGe. 44m,44gSc, 85m,85gY deduced isomeric yields. Compared with other data.
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.1749
2011WA40 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 1681s (2011) W.M.Wang, X.Li, Z.X.Zhao, Z.Y.Zhou, H.C.Wu, T.F.Wang, G.N.Kim, M.W.Lee, K.S.Kim, M.H.Cho, I.S.Ko, W.Namkung Total Cross-Section Measurements of 169Tm below 100 eV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 169Tm(n, X), E=0.01-100 eV; measured En, In using ToF; deduced σ, transmission coefficients, resonance parameters using R-matrix code SAMMY; calculated, fitted neutron transmission coefficients. Comparison of σ with other data and Mughabghab; resonance parameters with Mughabghab.
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.1681
2010WA16 Chin.Phys.C 34, 177 (2010) W.-M.Wang, X.Li, Z.-X.Zhao, Z.-Y.Zhou, H.-W.Yu, H.-C.Wu, Y.-X.Wei, T.F.Wang, G.N.Kim, M.W.Lee, K.S.Kim, M.H.Cho, I.S.Ko, W.Namkung Measurement of neutron cross sections and resonance parameters of 169Tm below 100 eV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 169Tm(n, X), E=0.001-100 eV; measured neutron time-of-flight (TOF), En, In; deduced total σ, resonance parameters. Comparison with SAMMY and Atlas of Neutron Resonances.
doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/34/2/004
2010WA47 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B 268, 106 (2010) T.F.Wang, M.W.Lee, K.S.Kim, G.N.Kim, Y.D.Oh, M.H.Cho, I.S.Ko, W.Namkung, T.I.Ro Measurement of neutron total cross-sections and resonance parameters of erbium at the Pohang Neutron Facility NUCLEAR REACTIONS Er(n, x), 166Er(n, n), 166Er(n, γ), 167Er(n, n), 167Er(n, γ), 168Er(n, n), 168Er(n, γ), 170Er(n, n), 170Er(n, γ), E=0.18344-200.6134 eV; measured products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ, σ(E), resonance parameters. Data were imported from EXFOR entry 31688.
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2009.10.184
2009KH03 Appl.Radiat.Isot. 67, 1348 (2009) M.U.Khandaker, K.Kim, M.W.Lee, K.S.Kim, G.N.Kim, Y.S.Cho, Y.O.Lee Investigations of the natTi(p, x)43, 44m, 44g, 46, 47, 48Sc, 48V nuclear processes up to 40 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ti(p, x)48V/43Sc/44Sc/46Sc/47Sc/48Sc, E=3.9-37.8 MeV; Measured Eγ, Iγ, production σ, yields using Stacked-foil activation technique. Compared results to model calculations using TALYS and ALICE-IPPE codes.
doi: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2009.02.030
2009RA25 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B267, 3511 (2009) Md.S.Rahman, K.-S.Kim, M.Lee, G.N.Kim, Y.Oh, H.-S.Lee, M.-H.Cho, I.S.Ko, W.Namkung, N.V.Do, P.D.Khue, K.T.Thanh, T.-Ik.Ro Measurement of isomeric yield ratios for 90Zr(γ, n)89m, gZr, natZr(γ, xn1p)86m, gY, and 89Y(γ, xn)87m, g, 86m, gY reactions with 50-, 60-, and 70-MeV bremsstrahlung NUCLEAR REACTIONS Zr(γ, X)89Zr/86Y, 89Y(γ, xn)87,86Y, E=50-70 MeV; measured E\G, Iγ; deduced isomeric yields ratios.
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2009.08.024
2009SK03 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B267, 2351 (2009) V.R.Skoy, T.F.Wang, G.N.Kim, Y.D.Oh, M.H.Cho, I.S.Ko, W.Namkung Measurement of neutron total cross-section and resonance parameters of xenon NUCLEAR REACTIONS Xe(n, X);e=0.1-40 eV; measured neutron transmission, total cross sections; deduced resonance parameters.
doi: 10.10.1016/j.nimb.2009.04.016
2008KH03 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B266, 1021 (2008) M.U.Khandaker, M.S.Uddin, K.Kim, M.W.Lee, K.S.Kim, Y.S.Lee, G.N.Kim, Y.S.Cho, Y.O.Lee Excitation functions of proton induced nuclear reactions on natW up to 40 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS W(P, X)181Re/182Re/183Re/184Re/186Re, E < 40 MeV; measured Eγ, IΓ, yields, and excitation functions using stacked foil activation technique. Compared results to existing data and model calculations.
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2008.02.037
2008KH11 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B266, 4877 (2008) M.U.Khandaker, K.Kim, M.W.Lee, K.S.Kim, G.N.Kim, Y.S.Cho, Y.O.Lee Production cross-sections for the residual radionuclides from the natCd(p, x) nuclear processes NUCLEAR REACTIONS Cd(p, X)107Cd/111Cd/115Cd/108In/109In/110In/111In/113In/114In/115In/116In/104Ag/105Ag/106Ag/110Ag/111Ag/113Ag, E=3-40 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, cross sections using the stacked foil activation technique. Compared results to existing data and model calculations.
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2008.08.014
2008UD02 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B266, 13 (2008) M.S.Uddin, M.U.Khandaker, K.S.Kim, Y.S.Lee, M.W.Lee, G.N.Kim Excitation functions of the proton induced nuclear reactions on natural zirconium NUCLEAR REACTIONS Zr(p, X)88Zr/89Zr/86Y/87Y/88Y/90Nb/92Nb/95Nb/96Nb, E=4-40 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, cross sections, and excitation functions using the stacked foil activation technique.
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2007.10.010
2008WA04 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B266, 561 (2008) T.F.Wang, A.K.M.M.H.Meaze, M.U.Khandaker, M.S.Rahman, G.N.Kim, L.P.Zhu, H.H.Xia, Z.Y.Zhou, Y.D.Oh, H.Kang, M.H.Cho, I.S.Ko, W.Namkung Measurement of the total neutron cross-section and resonance parameters of molybdenum using pulsed neutrons generated by an electron linac NUCLEAR REACTIONS Mo(n, X), E=0.01 - 200 eV; measured total cross sections using the neutron transmission technique. Deduced resonance parameters using the SAMMY code.
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2007.11.051
2007KH11 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B262, 171 (2007), Erratum Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B264, 201 (2007) M.U.Khandaker, M.S.Uddin, K.S.Kim, Y.S.Lee, G.N.Kim Measurement of cross-sections for the (p, xn) reactions in natural molybdenum NUCLEAR REACTIONS Mo(p, xn), E < 40 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, cross sections and excitation functions using stacked foil activation.
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2007.05.028
2007ME06 Pramana 68, 279 (2007) A.K.M.M.H.Meaze, K.Devan, Y.S.Lee, Y.D.Oh, G.N.Kim, D.Son Neutron total cross-sections and resonance parameters of Mo and Ta NUCLEAR REACTIONS Mo, Ta(n, X), E=0-100 eV; measured total σ; deduced resonance parameters. Comparison with previous results. Data from this article have been entered in the EXFOR database. For more information, access X4 dataset31594. 2007UD02 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B258, 313 (2007) M.S.Uddin, M.U.Khandaker, K.S.Kim, Y.S.Lee, G.N.Kim Excitation functions of the proton induced nuclear reactions on natZn up to 40 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Zn(p, xn)66Ga/67Ga, E=4-40 MeV; Zn(p, xnp)62Zn/65Zn/69mZn, E=10-40 MeV; Zn(p, xnα)61Cu, E=6-40 MeV; measured cross sections and excitation functions using stacked-foil activation technique. Compared results to calculations.
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2007.02.089
2000BA53 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B168, 453 (2000) W.Y.Baek, G.N.Kim, M.H.Cho, I.S.Ko, W.Namkung, Yu.V.Grigoriev, H.Faikov-Stanczyk, V.N.Shvetshov, W.I.Furman Investigation of γ-Multiplicity Spectra and Neutron Capture Cross-Sections of 232Th in the Energy Region 21.5-215 eV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(n, γ), E=21.5-215 eV; measured capture σ, γ multiplicity.
doi: 10.1016/S0168-583X(00)00003-3
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