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Search: Author = R.S.Keshavamurthy

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2014SR01      Ann.Nucl.Energy 65, 314 (2014)

G.Srinivasan, R.S.Keshavamurthy, D.V.Subramanian, A.Haridas, C.P.Reddy, V.Sathiyamoorthy, S.Varadarajan, K.V.S.Suresh Kumar

Delayed neutron measurements with a natural uranium fission product source in Fast Breeder Test Reactor

doi: 10.1016/j.anucene.2013.11.015
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1999DE10      Ann.Nucl.Energy 26, 1253 (1999)

K.Devan, R.S.Keshavamurthy

A Rational Approximation to Reich-Moore Collision Matrix of Non-Fissile Nuclides

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58Ni(n, n), (n, γ), E ≈ 15.3, 285.4 keV; calculated σ. Rational approximation to collision matrix.

doi: 10.1016/S0306-4549(99)00007-9
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1986GA28      Radiat.Eff. 96, 313 (1986)

S.Ganesan, V.Gopalakrishna, M.M.Ramanadhan, R.S.Keshavamurthy

A Programme of Evaluation, Processing and Testing of Nuclear Data for Th-232 and U-233

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th, 233U(n, γ), (n, F), E ≤ 20 MeV; analyzed capture, fission σ(E) data.

doi: 10.1080/00337578608211761
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1983RA14      Phys.Rev. C27, 2198 (1983)

G.Ramachandran, R.S.Keshavamurthy, S.B.Patangi, V.Ravishankar

Fermi Motion and Pauli Exclusion Principle Effects in d(π±, π±p)n in the Δ-Resonance Region

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(π+, π+p), (π-, π-p), E at 325-545 MeV/c; calculated σ(θp, θ(π)) vs pion momentum; deduced neutron, proton pion absorption differences. Effective mass, exchange amplitudes, Fermi motion, Pauli effects.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.27.2198
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1981RA24      Pramana 17, 337 (1981)

G.Ramachandran, R.S.Keshavamurthy, K.Venkatesh

3He(pol)(γ, π0)3He(pol) as the Nuclear Probe

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He(γ, π0), E=280, 340, 400 MeV; calculated σ(θ), recoil nuclear polarization, asymmetry vs θ; deduced S-, D-state admixture effects. Polarized target.

doi: 10.1007/BF02850440
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