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Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 26, 2024. Search: Author = M.Petit Found 6 matches. 2006RO28 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A564, 400 (2006) D.Rochman, R.C.Haight, J.M.O'Donnell, S.A.Wender, D.J.Vieira, E.M.Bond, T.A.Bredeweg, J.B.Wilhelmy, T.Granier, T.Ethvignot, M.Petit, Y.Danon, C.Romano Cross-section measurements for 239Pu(n, f) and 6Li(n, α) with a lead slowing-down spectrometer NUCLEAR REACTIONS 239Pu(n, F), E < 100 keV; measured fission σ. 6Li(n, α), E < 10 keV; measured σ. Lead slowing-down spectrometer.
doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2006.03.032
2005BI02 Phys.Rev. C 71, 011301 (2005); Erratum Phys.Rev. C 71, 019901 (2005) D.C.Biswas, A.G.Smith, R.M.Wall, D.Patel, G.S.Simpson, D.M.Cullen, J.L.Durell, S.J.Freeman, J.C.Lisle, J.F.Smith, B.J.Varley, T.Yousef, G.Barreau, M.Petit, Ch.Theisen, E.Bouchez, M.Houry, R.Lucas, B.Cahan, A.Le Coguie, B.J.P.Gall, O.Dorvaux, N.Schulz Lifetimes of excited states in octupole-collective 142, 144Ba nuclei RADIOACTIVITY 252Cf(SF); measured Doppler-shifted Eγ, Iγ, (particle)γ-, γγ-coin. 142,144Ba levels deduced T1/2, transition quadrupole moments. Euroball, Saphir arrays, differential Doppler shift method.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.71.011301
2005RO30 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A550, 397 (2005) D.Rochman, R.C.Haight, J.M.O'Donnell, A.Michaudon, S.A.Wender, D.J.Vieira, E.M.Bond, T.A.Bredeweg, A.Kronenberg, J.B.Wilhelmy, T.Ethvignot, T.Granier, M.Petit, Y.Danon Characteristics of a lead slowing-down spectrometer coupled to the LANSCE accelerator NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235U, 239Pu(n, F), E < 100 keV; measured fission σ. Lead slowing-down spectrometer.
doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2005.04.075
2004PE04 Nucl.Phys. A735, 345 (2004) M.Petit, M.Aiche, G.Barreau, S.Boyer, N.Carjan, S.Czajkowski, D.Dassie, C.Grosjean, A.Guiral, B.Haas, D.Karamanis, S.Misicu, C.Rizea, F.Saintamon, S.Andriamonje, E.Bouchez, F.Gunsing, A.Hurstel, Y.Lecoz, R.Lucas, Ch.Theisen, A.Billebaud, L.Perrot, E.Bauge Determination of the 233Pa(n, f) reaction cross section from 0.5 to 10 MeV neutron energy using the transfer reaction 232Th(3He, p)234Pa NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(3He, pF), (3He, dF), (3He, tF), (3He, αF), E=24-30 MeV; measured particle spectra, fission fragment anisotropies, fission probabilities. 231,233Pa, 230Th(n, F), E=0.5-10 MeV; deduced fission σ. 232,234Pa deduced fission barrier parameters. Comparison with previous work, model predictions.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2004.02.017
2002SM10 J.Phys.(London) G28, 2307 (2002) A.G.Smith, R.M.Wall, D.Patel, G.S.Simpson, D.M.Cullen, J.L.Durell, S.J.Freeman, J.C.Lisle, J.F.Smith, B.J.Varley, G.Barreau, M.Petit, C.Theisen, E.Bouchez, M.Houry, R.Lucas, B.Cahan, A.Le Coguie, B.J.P.Gall, O.Dorvaux, N.Schulz Lifetimes of Yrast Rotational States of the Fission Fragments 100Zr and 104Mo Measured using a Differential Plunger RADIOACTIVITY 252Cf(SF); measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-, (particle)γ-coin, Doppler shifts. 100Zr, 104Mo levels deduced T1/2, transition quadrupole moments. Euroball, Saphir arrays, recoil-distance technique.
doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/28/8/316
2001KA51 Nucl.Sci.Eng. 139, 282 (2001) D.Karamanis, M.Petit, S.Andriamonje, G.Barreau, M.Bercion, A.Billebaud, B.Blank, S.Czajkowski, R.Del Moral, J.Giovinazzo, V.Lacoste, C.Marchand, L.Perrot, M.Pravikoff, J.C.Thomas Neutron Radiative Capture Cross Section of 232Th in the Energy Range from 0.06 to 2 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(n, γ), E=0.06-2 MeV; measured σ. Activation technique, comparison with previous results.
doi: 10.13182/NSE01-A2238
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