NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 25, 2024. Search: Author = R.Barthelemy Found 10 matches. 2016KO05 Phys.Rev. C 93, 014613 (2016) N.Kobayashi, T.Nakamura, Y.Kondo, J.A.Tostevin, N.Aoi, H.Baba, R.Barthelemy, M.A.Famiano, N.Fukuda, N.Inabe, M.Ishihara, R.Kanungo, S.Kim, T.Kubo, G.S.Lee, H.S.Lee, M.Matsushita, T.Motobayashi, T.Ohnishi, N.A.Orr, H.Otsu, T.Sako, H.Sakurai, Y.Satou, T.Sumikama, H.Takeda, S.Takeuchi, R.Tanaka, Y.Togano, K.Yoneda One-neutron removal from 29Ne : Defining the lower limits of the island of inversion NUCLEAR REACTIONS Pb(29Ne, 28Ne), E=244 MeV/nucleon; C(29Ne, 28Ne), E=240 MeV/nucleon, [secondary 29Ne produced in 9Be(48Ca, X), E=345 MeV/nucleon]; measured Eγ, Iγ, (28Ne)γ-coin, inclusive longitudinal momentum distribution, one-neutron removal cross sections for ground and excited states of 28Ne using BigRIPS separator and ZeroDegree spectrometer (ZDS) for particle detection and analysis, and DALI2 NaI array for γ detection at RIBF-RIKEN. 28Ne; deduced levels, J, π, Coulomb dissociation cross sections. 29Ne; deduced Jπ of ground state from longitudinal momentum distribution for 28Ne. Comparison with large-scale shell model calculations using the SDPF-M effective interaction. Systematics of low-lying states of 27,29,31Ne.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.93.014613
2014KO14 Phys.Rev.Lett. 112, 242501 (2014) N.Kobayashi, T.Nakamura, Y.Kondo, J.A.Tostevin, Y.Utsuno, N.Aoi, H.Baba, R.Barthelemy, M.A.Famiano, N.Fukuda, N.Inabe, M.Ishihara, R.Kanungo, S.Kim, T.Kubo, G.S.Lee, H.S.Lee, M.Matsushita, T.Motobayashi, T.Ohnishi, N.A.Orr, H.Otsu, T.Otsuka, T.Sako, H.Sakurai, Y.Satou, T.Sumikama, H.Takeda, S.Takeuchi, R.Tanaka, Y.Togano, K.Yoneda Observation of a p-Wave One-Neutron Halo Configuration in 37Mg NUCLEAR REACTIONS C, Pb(37Mg, 36Mg'), E=240-244 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ. 36,37Mg; deduced 1-n removal σ, spectroscopic factors, neutron separation energy, J, π. Comparison with shell model calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.242501
1997DE11 Nucl.Phys. A617, 331 (1997) L.Dematte, C.Wagemans, R.Barthelemy, P.D'hondt, A.Deruytter Fragments' Mass and Energy Characteristics in the Spontaneous Fission of 236Pu, 238Pu, 240Pu, 242Pu, and 244Pu RADIOACTIVITY 236,238,240,242,242Pu(SF); measured fission fragment complementary kinetic energies; deduced energy, mass distributions, mass-energy correlations, cold fission events. Fission mode analysis.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(97)00032-8
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
1992SC15 Nucl.Phys. A545, 623 (1992) P.Schillebeeckx, C.Wagemans, A.J.Deruytter, R.Barthelemy Comparative Study of the Fragments' Mass and Energy Chatacteristics in the Spontaneous Fission of 238Pu, 240Pu and 242Pu and in the Thermal-Neutron-Induced Fission of 239Pu NUCLEAR REACTIONS 239Pu(n, F), E=thermal; measured complementary fission fragment kinetic energies; deduced energy, mass distributions, mass-energy correlations. Fission mode analysis. RADIOACTIVITY 238,240,242Pu(SF); measured complementary fission fragment kinetic energies; deduced energy, mass distributions, mass-energy correlations. Fission mode analysis.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(92)90296-V
1987WA20 Nucl.Phys. A469, 497 (1987) C.Wagemans, H.Weigmann, R.Barthelemy Measurement and Resonance Analysis of the 33S(n, α) Cross Section NUCLEAR REACTIONS 33S(n, α), E=0.010-1 MeV; measured σ(E). 34S deduced resonaces, Γα, (gΓnΓα/Γ), J, π. R-matrix analysis.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(87)90035-2
1984WA10 Phys.Rev. C30, 218 (1984) C.Wagemans, E.Allaert, A.Deruytter, R.Barthelemy, P.Schillebeeckx Comparison of the Energy and Mass Characteristics of the 239Pu(n(th), f) and the 240Pu(sf) Fragments RADIOACTIVITY 240Pu(SF); measured fission fragment mass, energy distributions, correlations; deduced fission characteristics. Comparison with thermal neutron induced fission on 239Pu. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 239Pu(n, F), E=thermal; measured fission fragment mass, energy distributions, correlations; deduced fission characteristics. Comparison with 240Pu spontaneous fission decay.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.30.218
1982AL13 Nucl.Phys. A380, 61 (1982) E.Allaert, C.Wagemans, G.Wegener-Penning, A.J.Deruytter, R.Barthelemy Energy and Mass Distributions for 241Pu(n(th), f), 242Pu(s.f.) and 244Pu(s.f) Fragments RADIOACTIVITY, Fission 242,244Pu(SF); measured complementary fragment kinetic energies; deduced energy, mass distributions, mass-energy correlations. NUCLEAR REACTIONS, Fission 241Pu(n, F), E=thermal; measured complementary fragment kinetic energies; deduced energy, mass distributions, mass-energy correlations.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(82)90582-6
1980WA18 Ann.Nucl.Energy 7, 495 (1980) C.Wagemans, G.Coddens, H.Weigmann, R.Barthelemy Measurement of the 239Pu(n, F)Cross Section from Thermal up to 30 keV Neutron Energy NUCLEAR REACTIONS, Fission 239Pu(n, F), E=thermal-30 keV; measured σ(E).
doi: 10.1016/0306-4549(80)90095-X
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