NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 25, 2024. Search: Author = H.S.Palsania Found 4 matches. 2007SH15 Pramana 68, 307 (2007) M.Sharma, V.Kumar, H.Kumawat, J.Adam, V.S.Barashenkov, S.Ganesan, S.Golovatiouk, S.K.Gupta, S.Kailas, M.I.Krivopustov, H.S.Palsania, V.Pronskikh, V.M.Tsoupko-Sitnikov, N.Vladimirova, H.Westmeier, W.Westmeier Measurement of neutron-induced activation cross-sections using spallation source at JINR and neutronic validation of the Dubna code NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(n, γ), (n, 2n), 197Au(n, γ), (n, α), (n, 2n), (n, 4n), (n, 6n), (n, 7n), (n, 8n), (n, 6np), 59Co(n, α), (n, 2n), (n, 4n), (n, 5n), 181Ta(n, γ), (n, 2n), (n, 4n), (n, 5n), (n, np), E=spectrum; measured spectrum-averaged σ. Spallation neutrons from proton-induced reaction.
doi: 10.1007/s12043-007-0035-3
2005AD40 Kerntechnik 70, 127 (2005) J.Adam, V.S.Barashenkov, S.Ganesan, S.Golovatiouk, S.K.Gupta, S.Kailas, M.I.Krivopustov, V.Kumar, H.Kumawat, H.S.Palsania, V.Pronskikh, M.Sharma, V.M.Tsoupko-Sitnikov, N.Vladimirova, H.Westmeier, W.Westmeier Measurement of the neutron fluence on the spallation source at Dubna NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th, 197Au, 209Bi, 59Co, 115In, 181Ta(n, γ), (n, X), E<1 GeV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-ray energies, neutron fluence, σ. Comparison with the CASCADE code predictions.
doi: 10.3139/124.100234
1996KU04 Int.J.Mod.Phys. E5, 217 (1996) V.Kumar, B.Singh, H.S.Palsania, K.B.Bhalla, S.Lokanathan, S.K.Badyal, N.K.Rao, P.Bharti On the Compression and Multifragmentation of Nuclear Matter at High Energies NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag, Br(139La, X), E=0.34-0.92 GeV/nucleon; Ag, Br(84Kr, X), E=1.4 GeV/nucleon; analyzed data; deduced nuclear compression, density quantification related features.
doi: 10.1142/S0218301396000104
1993SI30 Pramana 41, 535 (1993) B.Singh, H.S.Palsania, V.Kumar, K.B.Bhalla, S.Lokanathan Collective Bounce-Off Phenomenon in 139La + Ag(Br) Reaction at 1.1 A GeV Energy NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag, Br(139La, X), E=1.1 GeV/nucleon; measured target, projectile fragment flow angles, principal vectors' azimuthal angles difference; deduced fragment emission differences' characteristics.
doi: 10.1007/BF02875102
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