NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 11, 2024. Search: Author = J.Van Gils Found 11 matches. 2012VE01 Phys.Rev. C 85, 015803 (2012) S.Vermote, C.Wagemans, L.De Smet, C.Lampoudis, J.Van Gils Experimental determination of the 41Ca(n, α)38Ar reaction cross section up to 80 keV, and calculation of the Maxwellian averaged cross section at stellar temperatures NUCLEAR REACTIONS 41Ca(n, α), E<80 keV; measured E(α), I(α), σ. deduced resonances, J, π, widths, resonance strengths, Γn/Γp ratios, Maxwellian averaged cross section.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.015803
2011SE14 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 1896s (2011) O.Serot, C.Wagemans, S.Vermote, J.Van Gils Measurement of the Neutron Induced Fission of 245Cm in the Resolved Resonance Region and Its Resonance Analysis NUCLEAR REACTIONS 245Cm(n, F), E=0.5-1000 eV; measured fission fragments; deduced fission σ, resonance integral; calculated σ using CONRAD code; deduced resonance parameters. Compared with other data, JEFF-3.1.1. Preliminary.
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.1896
2010VE03 Nucl.Phys. A837, 176 (2010) S.Vermote, C.Wagemans, O.Serot, J.Heyse, J.Van Gils, T.Soldner, P.Geltenbort, I.Al Mahamid, G.Tian, L.Rao Ternary particle emission in spontaneous fission of 250Cf and 252Cf and in neutron induced fission of 249Cf and 251Cf NUCLEAR REACTIONS 249,251Cf(n, F), E=5.4 meV; measured ternary α, triton and 6He emission probabilities, fission spectra, α-spectra, triton-spectra and 6He-spectra using energy loss telescope detectors. Comparison with other data and systematics. RADIOACTIVITY 250,252Cf(SF); measured ternary α, triton and 6He emission probabilities, fission spectra, α-spectra, triton-spectra and 6He-spectra using energy loss telescope detectors. Comparison with other data and systematics.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2010.03.001
2008VE05 Nucl.Phys. A806, 1 (2008) S.Vermote, C.Wagemans, O.Serot, J.Heyse, J.Van Gils, T.Soldner, P.Geltenbort Ternary α and triton emission in the spontaneous fission of 244Cm, 246Cm and 248Cm and in the neutron induced fission of 243Cm, 245Cm and 247Cm NUCLEAR REACTIONS 243,245,247Cm(n, F), E=5.4 meV; measured ternary fission α and triton emission probabilities and energy distributions. RADIOACTIVITY 244,246,248Cm(SF); measured ternary fission α and triton emission probabilities and energy distributions.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2008.03.006
2008WA14 Nucl.Sci.Eng. 160, 200 (2008) C.Wagemans, L.De Smet, S.Vermote, J.Heyse, J.Van Gils, O.Serot Measurement of the 236U(n, f) Cross Section in the Neutron Energy Range from 0.5 eV up to 25 keV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 236U(n, f), E=0.0005-25.0 keV; measured fission fragment spectra, cross sections.
doi: 10.13182/NSE160-200
2007DE15 Phys.Rev. C 75, 034617 (2007) L.De Smet, C.Wagemans, G.Goeminne, J.Heyse, J.Van Gils Experimental determination of the 36Cl(n, p)36S and 36Cl(n, α)33P reaction cross sections and the consequences on the origin of 36S NUCLEAR REACTIONS 36Cl(n, p), (n, α), E=0.5-250 keV; measured σ; deduced resonance parameters, Maxwellian-averaged cross section. Astrophysical implications discussed.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.75.034617
2007DE55 Phys.Rev. C 76, 045804 (2007) L.De Smet, C.Wagemans, J.Wagemans, J.Heyse, J.Van Gils Experimental determination of the 26Al(n, α)23Na reaction cross section and calculation of the Maxwellian averaged cross section at stellar temperatures NUCLEAR REACTIONS 26Al(n, α), E<100 keV; measured cross-sections. 27Al deduced resonance energies, widths, areas and spins.26Al deduced galactic abundance.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.76.045804
2007HE09 Nucl.Sci.Eng. 156, 211 (2007) J.Heyse, C.Wagemans, L.De Smet, O.Serot, J.Wagemans, J.Van Gils High Resolution Measurement of the 234U(n, f) Cross Section in the Neutron Energy Range from 0.5 eV to 100 keV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 234U(n, F), E=0.5 eV to 100 keV; measured fission cross sections; deduced resonance integral. Special attention to the resonance at 5.16 eV.
doi: 10.13182/NSE07-A2697
2005DE42 Nucl.Phys. A758, 80c (2005) L.De Smet, C.Wagemans, G.Goeminne, J.Wagemans, J.Heyse, J.Van Gils Investigation of the (n, p) and (n, α) reactions on 26Al and 36Cl and their astrophysical relevance NUCLEAR REACTIONS 26Al(n, α), (n, p), E < 140 keV; measured σ; deduced resonance features. 36Cl(n, p), 26Al(n, α), E=stellar; analyzed astrophysical reaction rates.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2005.05.020
1995PO18 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A359, 587 (1995) S.Pomme, C.Wagemans, F.Verhaegen, L.Van Den Durpel, J.Van Gils, R.Barthelemy A Double ΔE-E Detection Set-Up for Ternary Fission NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235U(n, F), E not given; measured α-, triton spectra following ternary fission; deduced comparison with computer simulation. Double ΔE-E detection set up. RADIOACTIVITY 252Cf(SF); measured α-, triton total energy spectra following ternary fission; deduced comparison with computer simulation. Double ΔE-E detection set up.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(95)00070-4
1993WA14 Nucl.Sci.Eng. 115, 173 (1993) C.Wagemans, P.Van Uffelen, A.Deruytter, R.Barthelemy, J.Van Gils Normalization of the 239Pu Fission Cross Section NUCLEAR REACTIONS 239Pu(n, F), E=0.01-1000 eV; measured fission σ(E); deduced normalization.
doi: 10.13182/NSE93-A28527
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