NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 26, 2024. Search: Author = K.Otozai Found 16 matches. 1984FU01 Z.Phys. A315, 121 (1984) H.Fujioka, K.Ura, A.Shinohara, T.Saito, K.Otozai Observation of Nuclear Excitation by Electron Transition (NEET) in 197Au NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(e, e'), E=100 keV; measured ce(t), Auger, inelastic electron spectra. 197Au level deduced excitation probability by radiation-less electron transition, M1 interaction.
doi: 10.1007/BF01436218
1983OT02 Z.Phys. A311, 303 (1983) K.Otozai, T.Sekine, R.Arakawa, K.Hata, T.Saito, H.Baba A Radiochemical Study on the Existence of Dineutron NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(n, α), E=fast; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced 28Mg production rate, mechanism. 6He level deduced dineutron bound state production rate upper limit. Be-Al alloy, Al-Be-Al pile samples, dineutron induced reaction on 27Al.
doi: 10.1007/BF01415685
1982NI04 Bull.Inst.Chem.Res., Kyoto Univ. 60, 132 (1982) T.Nishi, I.Fujiwara, N.Imanishi, H.Moriyama, K.Otozai, R.Arakawa, T.Saito, T.Tsuneyoshi, N.Takahashi, S.Iwata, S.Hayashi, S.Shibata, H.Kudo, K.Yoshida Negative Pion Induced Reactions in Bismuth at 0.87 GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 209Bi(π-, X), (π-, F), E=0.87 GeV; measured binary fission, spallation production σ for 206,205,204,203,201Bi, 204m,203,201,200,199,198,195Pb, 202,200,199,198m,198,194mTl, 203,199m,195m,195,193mHg, 199Au, 198m,198,196,194,193Au, 165Tm, 161,160Er, 160mHo, 157,155,152Dy, 152Tb, 139mNd, 113Ag, 99Mo, 91Sr. Activation technique.
1981NI03 Nucl.Phys. A352, 461 (1981) T.Nishi, I.Fujiwara, N.Imanishi, H.Moriyama, K.Otozai, R.Arakawa, S.Saito, T.Tsuneyoshi, N.Takahashi, S.Iwata, S.Hayashi, S.Shibata, H.Kudo, K.Yoshida Cross Sections of Negative-Pion-Induced Reactions in 9Be, 12C and 19F Nuclei Between 0.4 and 1.9 GeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C, 19F(π-, π-n), 12C, 9Be(π-, πn), (π-, πX), E=0.4-1.9 GeV; measured production σ(E) for 11C, 18F, 8B, 8Li, 6He; deduced reaction mechanism, T=1/2, 3/2 isobar resonances. Activation technique.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(81)90423-1
1981SA18 J.Inorg.Nucl.Chem. 43, 1963 (1981) T.Saito, A.Shinohara, T.Miura, K.Otozai Nuclear Excitation by Electron Transition in 189Os following K-Shell Ionization by Bremsstrahlung NUCLEAR REACTIONS 189Os(γ, γ), E=200 keV bremsstrahlung; measured Eγ, Iγ, K-shell σ(ionization). 189Os level deduced excitation probability by radiationless electron transition.
doi: 10.1016/0022-1902(81)80530-1
1980SA15 Phys.Lett. 92B, 293 (1980) T.Saito, A.Shinohara, K.Otozai Nuclear Excitation by Electron Transition (NEET) in 237Np Following K-Shell Photoionization NUCLEAR REACTIONS 237Np(γ, γ'), E=122, 136 keV [from 57Co]; measured Eγ, Iγ, I(K X-ray), E(K X-ray). 237Np level deduced excitation probability by radiationless electron transition.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(80)90267-1
1979SA34 Nucl.Phys. A330, 443 (1979) T.Saito, Y.Ohkubo, A.Shinohara, R.Arakawa, K.Otozai Electroexcitation of the Isomer in 103Rh NUCLEAR REACTIONS 103Rh(e, e'), E=350-800 keV; measured σ(E).
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(79)90065-4
1978OT01 Nucl.Phys. A297, 97 (1978) Nuclear Excitation by Electron Transition in 189Os NUCLEAR REACTIONS 189Os(e, e'), E=72-100 keV; measured absolute isomer production σ(E); deduced probability for nuclear excitation by electron transition. Enriched target.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(78)90200-2
1973OT01 Progr.Theor.Phys. 50, 1771 (1973) Experimental Evidence for Nuclear Excitation by Electron Transition in 189Os RADIOACTIVITY 189mOs; measured T1/2.
doi: 10.1143/PTP.50.1771
1970OT02 Nucl.Phys. A144, 502 (1970) K.Otozai, J.W.Meadows, A.N.Behkami, J.R.Huizenga Fragment Angular Distributions from Neutron-Induced Fission of 242Pu NUCLEAR REACTIONS, Fission 242Pu(n, F), En=500, 620, 730, 990, 1230 keV; measured σ(En, θ(fragment)). 243Pu deduced information on transition states.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(70)90341-6
1969MI06 Nucl.Phys. A129, 165 (1969) A.Mito, K.Komura, T.Mitsugashira, K.Otozai Excitation Functions for the (d, p) Reactions on 96Ru, 102Ru and 104Ru NUCLEAR REACTIONS 96Ru(d, p), 102Ru(d, p), 104Ru(d, p), E < 14.0 MeV; measured σ(E). Natural target.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(69)90917-8
1968OT03 Nucl.Phys. A107, 427 (1968) K.Otozai, S.Kuze, H.Okamura, A.Mito, T.Nishi, I.Fujiwara Excitation functions for deuterium-induced reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 70Ge(d, α), 70Ge(d, n), 70Ge(d, p), 96Zr(d, 2n), 96Zr(d, n), 96Zr(d, p), E=3.8-14.1 MeV; measured products, 71Ge, Eπ, Iπ; deduced σ, σ(E). Data were imported from EXFOR entry P0119.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(68)90630-1
1966OT02 Nucl.Phys. 80, 335(1966) K.Otozai, S.Kume, A.Mito, H.Okamura, R.Tsujino, Y.Kanchiku, T.Katoh, H.Gotoh Excitation Functions for the Reactions Induced by Protons on Cd up to 37 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 110Cd(p, n), (p, 2n), (p, pn), 111Cd(p, n), (p, 2n), 112Cd(p, n), (p, 2n), (p, 3n), E = 4.3-37.4 MeV; measured σ(E). Enriched targets.
doi: 10.1016/0029-5582(66)90093-9
1966OT03 Nucl.Phys. 81, 322 (1966) K.Otozai, S.Kume, M.Koyama, T.Mitsuji, T.Nishi, I.Fujiwara Excitation Functions for the Reactions Induced by Deuterons on 142Ce up to 14.2 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 142Ce(d, p), (d, n), (d, α), (d, 2n), E < or equal to 14.2 MeV; measured σ(E); deduced contributions of stripping, entire absorption. Natural target. RADIOACTIVITY 142Pr [from 142Ce(d, 2n)]; measured T1/2. Natural target.
doi: 10.1016/S0029-5582(66)80024-X
1965FU07 Nucl.Phys. 69, 273 (1965) S.Fukushima, S.Kume, H.Okamura, K.Otozai, K.Sakamoto, Y.Yoshizawa, S.Hayashi Excitation Functions for the Reactions Induced by Alpha Particles on Ag109 RADIOACTIVITY 112In [from 109Ag(α, n)]; measured T1/2. Enriched target. 109Ag(α, xn), E < or equals to 40 MeV; measured σ(E) for X < or equals to 3. Deduced level densities. Natural, enriched targets.
doi: 10.1016/0029-5582(65)90051-9
1963FU19 Nucl.Phys. 41, 275 (1963) S.Fukushima, S.Hayashi, S.Kume, H.Okamura, K.Otozai, K.Sakamoto, Y.Yoshizawa Excitation functions for the reactions induced by alpha particles on 107Ag NUCLEAR REACTIONS 107Ag(α, 2n), 107Ag(α, 3n), 107Ag(α, n), 107Ag(α, x), E=9-38 MeV; measured products, 110In, Eν, Iν; deduced σ, σ(E). Data were imported from EXFOR entry E1874.
doi: 10.1016/0029-5582(63)90506-6
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