NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of May 1, 2024. Search: Author = R.S.Newbury Found 4 matches. 1978BE35 Nucl.Sci.Eng. 66, 433 (1978) J.W.Behrens, R.S.Newbury, J.W.Magana Measurements of the Neutron-Induced Fission Cross Sections of 240Pu, 242Pu, and 244Pu Relative to 235U from 0.1 to 30 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 240,242,244Pu, 235U(n, F), E=0.1-30 MeV; measured σ ratio Pu/U.
doi: 10.13182/NSE78-A27227
1975MY01 J.Inorg.Nucl.Chem. 37, 637 (1975) W.A.Myers, M.Lindner, R.S.Newbury The Isomer Ratio 236Np(l)/236Np(s) in the Reaction 237Np(n, 2n)236Np From Neutrons Produced in Thermonuclear Devices NUCLEAR REACTIONS 237Np(n, 2n), E=thermonuclear spectrum; measured yield ratio for 236mNp/236Np.
doi: 10.1016/0022-1902(75)80512-4
1975NE05 Phys.Rev. C12, 1310 (1975) D.R.Nethaway, B.Mendoza, R.S.Newbury Half-Life and Decay of the Long-Lived Isomer of 150Eu RADIOACTIVITY 150mEu; measured T1/2; deduced no evidence for 6.2-yr isomer.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.12.1310
1966HO01 Phys.Rev. 148, 1192 (1966); See keynumber 1966RG01 R.W.Hoff, C.P.Bailey, G.W.Barton, G.H.Coleman, M.S.Coops, J.E.Evans, B.A.Hannon, W.N.Hayes, R.A.Heckman, E.K.Hulet, R.W.Lougheed, R.J.Morrow, R.S.Newbury, B.J.Qualheim, R.Quong, E.H.Stearns, H.D.Wilson, J.P.Balagna, J.W.Barnes, G.A.Cowan, W.R.Daniels, B.J.Dropesky, G.P.Ford, J.S.Gilmore, S.B.Helmick, D.C.Hoffman, J.D.Knight, G.W.Knobeloch, C.J.Orth, T.T.Shull, H.L.Smith, W.G.Warren, K.Wolfsberg, F.Asaro, J.Burnett, B.B.Cunningham, S.M.Fried, J.T.Haley, A.Ghiorso, J.Green, R.Latimer, F.T.McCarthy, H.V.Michel, M.C.Michel, D.F.Mosier, T.C.Parsons, I.Perlman, J.E.Rees, J.C.Wallmann, R.F.Barnes, L.J.Basile, H.Diamond, P.R.Fields, A.M.Friedman, E.P.Horowitz, J.K.Lerner, D.N.Metta, J.Milsted, R.K.Sjoblom, C.M.Stevens Nuclear Decay Properties of Heavy Nuclides Produced in Thermonuclear Explosions - Par and Barbel Events RADIOACTIVITY 251,252,253,254Cf, 255Es, 257,258Fm(α), 250Cm(SF), 251Bk, 252Cm(β-) [from U(n, F), U(n, X), E ∼ 2 MeV]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα; deduced α-particles energies, α-decay branchings, T1/2. Two low-yield thermonuclear explosions, the Par and Barbel events, chemical separation of products. NUCLEAR REACTIONS Cm(n, X)249Cf/250Cf/252Cf/252Cf/253Cf/254Cf/253Es/254Es/255Es, E thermal; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα, Eβ, Iβ; deduced isotopic abundances. Cm irradions, reactor.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRev.148.1192
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