NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 26, 2024. Search: Author = J.L.Wile Found 18 matches. 1996CH35 Phys.Rev. C54, R2114 (1996) S.L.Chen, R.T.de Souza, E.Cornell, B.Davin, T.M.Hamilton, D.Hulbert, K.Kwiatkowski, Y.Lou, V.E.Viola, R.G.Korteling, J.L.Wile Emission of Intermediate Mass Fragments During Fission NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(α, F), E=200 MeV; measured intermediate mass fission fragments (Z=3-8) energy, σ(θ, E). Coulomb trajectory model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.54.R2114
1996LO06 Nucl.Phys. A604, 219 (1996) Y.Lou, R.T.de Souza, S.L.Chen, E.W.Cornell, B.Davin, D.Fox, T.M.Hamilton, K.Mcdonald, M.B.Tsang, T.Glasmacher, J.Dinius, C.K.Gelbke, D.O.Handzy, W.C.Hsi, M.Huang, W.G.Lynch, C.Montoya, C.Schwarz, D.Prindle, A.A.Sonzogni, R.Vandenbosch, J.L.Wile, M.Parker, D.L.Coffing Fragment Emission from Modestly Excited Nuclear Systems NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(14N, X), E=100-156 MeV/nucleon; measured (fragment)(fragment) correlations, emission patterns; deduced emission time scale. Statistical decay model.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(96)00106-6
1995WI10 Phys.Rev. C51, 1693 (1995) J.L.Wile, D.L.Coffing, E.T.Bauer, A.L.Michael, M.A.Doerner, S.P.Baldwin, B.M.Szabo, B.Lott, B.M.Quednau, J.Toke, W.U.Schroder, R.T.de Souza Decay Patterns of Dysprosium Nuclei Produced in 32S + 118,124Sn Fusion Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 118,124Sn(32S, X), E=130-180 MeV; measured neutron multiplicity distributions, α-, proton spectra, average multiplicities. 150,156Dy deduced level density parameters, maximum effect of superdeformed trapping.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.51.1693
1993WI07 Phys.Rev. C47, 2135 (1993) J.L.Wile, S.S.Datta, W.U.Schroder, J.Toke, D.Pade, S.P.Baldwin, J.R.Huizenga, B.M.Quednau, R.T.deSouza, B.M.Szabo Thermal Characteristics of Composite Systems Formed in Fusion of 28Si with 118Sn and 124Sn Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 118,124Sn(28Si, X), E=120-150 MeV; measured n(evaporation residue)-coin, neutron multiplicities. 146,152Gd deduced decay pattern differences. Statistical model effective level density parameters.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.47.2135
1993YE01 Phys.Rev. C48, 1092 (1993) S.J.Yennello, K.Kwiatkowski, E.C.Pollacco, C.Volant, Y.Cassagnou, R.Dayras, D.E.Fields, S.Harar, E.Hourani, R.Legrain, E.Norbeck, R.Planeta, J.L.Wile, N.R.Yoder, V.E.Viola Studies of Intermediate-Mass Fragment Emission in the 3He + (nat)Ag, 197Au Reactions between 0.48 and 3.6 GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag, 197Au(3He, X), E=0.48-3.6 GeV; measured σ(fragment θ, E) for fragment Z=4-9; deduced energy dissipation, emitting source expansion features. Models comparison.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.48.1092
1992FI05 Phys.Rev.Lett. 69, 3713 (1992) D.E.Fields, K.Kwiatkowski, K.B.Morley, E.Renshaw, J.L.Wile, S.J.Yennello, V.E.Viola, R.G.Korteling Neck Emission of Intermediate-Mass Fragments in the Fission of Hot Heavy Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(3He, F), E=270 MeV; measured fission fragment spectra, (fragment)(fragment)(θ); deduced neck emission of intermediate mass fission fragments.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.69.3713
1992WI04 Phys.Rev. C45, 2300 (1992) J.L.Wile, D.E.Fields, K.Kwiatkowski, S.J.Yennello, K.B.Morley, E.Renshaw, V.E.Viola, C.K.Gelbke, W.G.Lynch, N.Carlin, H.M.Xu, W.G.Gong, M.B.Tsang, J.Pochodzalla, R.T.deSouza, D.J.Fields, S.M.Austin Excitation Functions for Complex Fragment Emission in the E/A = 20-100 MeV 14N + (nag)Ag, 197Au Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag, 197Au(14N, X), E=20-100 MeV/nucleon; measured σ(fragment θ, E); deduced fragment emission mechanism. Three-source model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.45.2300
1991PA01 Phys.Rev. C43, 1288 (1991) D.Pade, W.U.Schroder, J.Toke, J.L.Wile, R.T.DeSouza Trends in Fragment Heating in the Damped Reaction 165Ho + 56Fe at 7.2 MeV/Nucleon NUCLEAR REACTIONS 165Ho(56Fe, X), E=7.2 MeV/nucleon; measured neutron multiplicity; deduced fragment average excitation energy. Monte Carlo techniques.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.43.1288
1991WI16 Phys.Lett. 264B, 26 (1991) J.L.Wile, D.E.Fields, K.Kwiatkowski, K.B.Morley, E.Renshaw, S.J.Yennello, V.E.Viola, N.Carlin, C.K.Gelbke, W.G.Gong, W.G.Lynch, R.T.de Souza, M.B.Tsang, H.M.Xu Complex Fragment Emission in the E/A = 60-100 MeV 14N + (nat)Ag, 197Au Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag, 197Au(14N, X), E=60-100 MeV/nucleon; measured fragment production σ(E) for fragment Z=3-15. Three-source model.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(91)90697-O
1991YE04 Phys.Rev.Lett. 67, 671 (1991) S.J.Yennello, E.C.Pollacco, K.Kwiatkowski, C.Volant, R.Dayras, Y.Cassagnou, R.Legrain, E.Norbeck, V.E.Viola, J.L.Wile, N.R.Yoder Multifragment Emission in Reactions Induced by 0.90 and 3.6 GeV 3He Ions on (nat)Ag NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag(3He, X), E=0.9, 3.6 GeV; measured intermediate mass fragment multiplicities, σ(fragment θ), σ(fragment, E); deduced emitting source Coulomb field modification.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.67.671
1990KW02 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A299, 166 (1990) K.Kwiatkowski, K.Komisarcik, J.L.Wile, S.J.Yennello, D.E.Fields, V.E.Viola, B.G.Glagola A Logarithmic, Large-Solid-Angle Detector Telescope for Nuclear Fragmentation NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(p, F), E=135 MeV; measured fission fragment position spectra. Logarithmic, large solid angle detector telescope.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(90)90769-3
1990PO10 Nucl.Phys. A519, 197c (1990) E.C.Pollacco, C.Volant, R.Dayras, Y.Cassagnou, S.Harar, R.Legrain, C.Mazur, S.J.Yennello, K.Kwiatkowski, N.R.Yoder, V.E.Viola, R.Planeta, J.L.Wile, D.E.Fields, E.Hourani, E.Norbeck Search for the Onset of Multifragmentation in the Reaction 3He + (nat)Ag NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag(3He, X), E=0.48-3.6 GeV; measured σ(fragment θ, E).
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(90)90626-W
1989DE01 Phys.Rev. C39, 114 (1989) R.T.de Souza, W.U.Schroder, J.R.Huizenga, J.Toke, S.S.Datta, J.L.Wile Nucleon Exchange in the Absence of Strong Driving Forces: The reaction 238U + 48Ca at E(lab) = 425 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(48Ca, X), E=8.5 MeV/nucleon; measured σ(fragment θ), mass, charge, energy distributions; deduced mass, Z moments.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.39.114
1989WI10 Phys.Rev. C39, 1845 (1989) J.L.Wile, S.S.Datta, W.U.Schroder, J.R.Huizenga, J.Toke, R.T.de Souza Nonequilibrium Effects in the 139La + 40Ar Reaction at 10 MeV per Nucleon Observed in a Study of Neutron Emission NUCLEAR REACTIONS 139La(40Ar, nX), E=400 MeV; measured σ(En, θn) in coincidence with fragment; deduced excitation energy division, preequilibrium emission of neutrons.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.39.1845
1989WI17 Phys.Rev. C40, 1700 (1989) J.L.Wile, S.S.Datta, W.U.Schroder, J.R.Huizenga, R.T.de Souza, D.Pade Excitation Energy Equilibration in Damped 139La + 40Ar Collisions at 15 MeV per Nucleon NUCLEAR REACTIONS 139La(40Ar, X), E=600 MeV; measured (fragment n)-coin, σ(En, θn). One-body nucleon exchange model analysis.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.40.1700
1989WI21 Phys.Rev.Lett. 63, 2551 (1989) J.L.Wile, S.S.Datta, R.T.de Souza, J.R.Huizenga, D.Pade, W.U.Schroder, J.Toke Evidence for Radial-Energy Scaling of Nonequilibrium Neutron Yield in Damped 139La + 40Ar Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 139La(40Ar, xn), E=400, 600 MeV; measured neutron multiplicity vs total kinetic energy loss; other data analyzed; deduced angular momentum dependence vs energy loss. Stochastic nucleon exchange model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.63.2551
1987WI05 Phys.Rev. C35, 1608 (1987) J.L.Wile, W.U.Schroder, J.R.Huizenga, D.Hilscher Temperature, Energies, and Degree of Thermal Equilibration of Fragments in Damped Nuclear Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 165Ho(56Fe, X), (56Fe, xn), E not given; calculated neutron multiplicities, spectral slope parameters; deduced fragment equilibrium characteristics.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.35.1608
1986BU17 Phys.Rev. C34, 2016 (1986) M.A.Butler, S.S.Datta, R.T.de Souza, J.R.Huizenga, W.U.Schroder, J.Toke, J.L.Wile Relaxation of the Mass-Asymmetry Degree of Freedom In Heavy-Ion Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58Ni(165Ho, X), E=970, 1075 MeV; measured σ(fragment, θ) vs mass, E; deduced mass asymmetry degree of freedom relaxation. Position sensitive multiwire avalanche.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.34.2016
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