NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 26, 2024. Search: Author = S.Goko Found 30 matches. 2014NA26 Nucl.Data Sheets 119, 143 (2014) S.Nakamura, A.Kimura, F.Kitatani, M.Ohta, K.Furutaka, S.Goko, K.Y.Hara, H.Harada, K.Hirose, T.Kin, M.Koizumi, M.Oshima, Y.Toh, K.Kino, F.Hiraga, T.Kamiyama, Y.Kiyanagi, T.Katabuchi, M.Mizumoto, M.Igashira, J.Hori, T.Fujii, S.Fukutani, K.Takamiya Cross Section Measurements of the Radioactive 107Pd and Stable 105, 108Pd Nuclei at J-PARC/MLF/ANNRI NUCLEAR REACTIONS 107Pd(n, γ), E=0.015-50 eV[target with significant admixtures of other Pg isotopes]; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin using 4π Ge spectrometer with ToF method at ANNRI; deduced prompt γ-ray spectrum, γ transitions, deduced levels, J, π, σ. 105,108Pd deduced resonances, fitted by SAMMY code; deduced resonance paratemeters. Cross sections compared with JENDL-4.0.
doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2014.08.040
2011HA53 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 1547s (2011) H.Harada, S.Goko, A.Kimura, M.Ohta, M.Oshima, F.Kitatani, Y.Toh, K.Furutaka, T.Kin, M.Koizumi, S.Nakamura, M.Igashira, T.Katabuchi, M.Mizumoto, T.Ohsaki, J.Hori, T.Fujii, K.Takamiya, J.Goto, Y.Kiyanagi, K.Kino, M.Furusaka, F.Hiraga, T.Kamiyama Study of Neutron Capture Reactions Using the 4π Ge Spectrometer NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ag(n, γ), E not given;U(e, γ), E not given; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced energy-sum spectrum. 241Am(n, γ), E=0.1-200 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ, yield curve. 4π Ge spectrometer in the resonance region with TOF technique.
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.1547
2011HO20 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 1777s (2011) J.Hori, K.Furutaka, S.Goko, H.Harada, A.Kimura, T.Kin, F.Kitatani, M.Koizumi, S.Nakamura, M.Ohta, M.Oshima, Y.Toh, M.Igashira, T.Katabuchi, M.Mizumoto, T.Kamiyama, K.Kino, Y.Kiyanagi Measurement of Neutron Capture Gamma Rays from the Resonances of 91Zr and 96Zr at the J-PARC/MLF/ANNRI NUCLEAR REACTIONS 91,96Zr(n, γ), E=20-1000 eV; measured neutron TOF with Eγ, Iγ from specified resonances using 4π Ge Spectrometer at J-PARC/MLF/ANNRI.
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.1777
2011KI13 J.Nucl.Sci.Technol.(Tokyo) 48, 1017 (2011) F.Kitatani, H.Harada, S.Goko, H.Utsunomiya, H.Akimune, H.Toyokawa, K.Yamada Measurement of 76Se and 78Se (γ, n) Cross Sections NUCLEAR REACTIONS 76,78Se, 197Au(γ, n), E<80 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, En, In; deduced σ. Comparison with experimental data, TALYS model code calculations.
doi: 10.3327/jnst.48.1017
2011KI36 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 1769s (2011) T.Kin, K.Furutaka, S.Goko, H.Harada, A.Kimura, F.Kitatani, S.Nakamura, M.Ohta, M.Oshima, Y.Toh, J.Hori, M.Igashira, T.Katabuchi, M.Koizumi, M.Mizumoto, T.Kamiyama, K.Kino, Y.Kiyanagi The "4π Ge Spectrometer" for Measurements of Neutron Capture Cross Sections by the TOF Method at the J-PARC/MLF/ANNRI
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.1769
2011KI37 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 1781s (2011) Y.Kiyanagi, K.Kino, M.Furusaka, F.Hiraga, T.Kamiyama, K.Kato, M.Igashira, T.Katabuchi, M.Mizumoto, M.Oshima, H.Harada, J.Katakura, K.Furutaka, S.Goko, A.Kimura, T.Kin, F.Kitatani, M.Koizumi, S.Nakamura, M.Ohta, Y.Toh, T.Ohtsuki, K.Hirose, T.Fujii, J.Hori, K.Takamiya, S.Fukutani, M.Shibata, K.Yamada, H.Utsunomiya The 'Study on Nuclear Data by Using a High Intensity Pulsed Neutron Source for Advanced Nuclear System' Nuclear Data Project and the Characteristics of the Neutron Beam Line for the Capture Cross Section Experiments at J-PARC
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.1781
2011KI38 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 1828s (2011) A.Kimura, K.Furutaka, S.Goko, H.Harada, T.Kin, F.Kitatani, M.Koizumi, S.Nakamura, M.Ohta, M.Oshima, Y.Toh, T.Fujii, S.Fukutani, J.Hori, K.Takamiya, M.Igashira, T.Katabuchi, M.Mizumoto, T.Kamiyama, K.Kino, Y.Kuyanagi Measurements of Neutron-Capture Cross Sections of 244Cm and 246Cm at J-PARC/MLF/ANNRI NUCLEAR REACTIONS 244,246Cm(n, γ), E=1.0-300 eV; measured Eγ, Iγ, γγ-coin; deduced γ spectra, γ spectra gated via resonance, yields, σ.
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.1828
2011KI39 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 1836s (2011) F.Kitatani, S.Goko, H.Harada, H.Utsunomiya, H.Akimune, H.Toyokawa, K.Yamada Measurement of (γ, n) Cross Sections of Se Isotopes Using Laser-Compton Scattering γ-rays NUCLEAR REACTIONS 76,77,78,80Se(γ, n), E=4-15 MeV [from Laser-Compton Scattering of relativistic electrons]; measured En, In, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ. Compared with Goryachev data.
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.1836
2011NA36 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 1773s (2011) S.Nakamura, K.Furutaka, S.Goko, H.Harada, A.Kimura, T.Kin, F.Kitatani, M.Koizumi, M.Ohta, M.Oshima, Y.Toh, J.Hori, T.Fujii, S.Fukutani, K.Takamiya, M.Igashira, T.Katabuchi, M.Mizumoto, T.Kamiyama, K.Kino, Y.Kiyanagi Measurements of Neutron-Capture Cross Sections of Palladium Isotopes at the J-PARC/MLF/ANNRI NUCLEAR REACTIONS 105,106,107,108Pd(n, γ), E=0.1-200 eV; measured Eγ, Iγ, TOF spectra of Pd. 105,107Pd deduced σ. Compared with JENDL-3.3.
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.1773
2011UT02 Phys.Rev. C 84, 055805 (2011) H.Utsunomiya, S.Goriely, M.Kamata, H.Akimune, T.Kondo, O.Itoh, C.Iwamoto, T.Yamagata, H.Toyokawa, Y.-W.Lui, H.Harada, F.Kitatani, S.Goko, S.Hilaire, A.J.Koning Photoneutron cross sections for 118-124Sn and the γ-ray strength function method NUCLEAR REACTIONS 118,119,120,122,124Sn(γ, n), E=6.78-13 MeV;measured E(n), I(n), σ(E); analyzed γ-strength functions on the basis of the HFB+QRPA model of E1 strength including pygmy dipole resonance. Laser-Compton scattered γ rays.Comparison with previous experimental data, and with evaluated data libraries ENDF/B-VII, JEFF-3.1 and JENDL-4.0.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.055805
2011UT03 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 1713s (2011) H.Utsunomiya, S.Goriely, H.Akimune, H.Harada, F.Kitatani, S.Goko, H.Toyokawa, K.Yamada, Y.-W.Lui The γSF Method - Determination of Radiative Neutron Capture Cross Sections for Unstable Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 91,92,94,96Zr, 116,117Sn(γ, n), E=0-20 MeV; analyzed σ taken from previous papers of the authors and using HFB+QRPA considering E1, M1, E1+M1 giant resonances; deduced γ strength functions. 91,93,95Zr(n, γ), E≈0.002-1 MeV;116Sn(n, γ), E=0.001-5 MeV; calculated σ(n, γ) using TALYS code with deduced γ strength functions. Compared with data.
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.1713
2010GO24 J.Nucl.Sci.Technol.(Tokyo) 47, 1097 (2010) S.Goko, A.Kimura, H.Harada, M.Oshima, M.Ohta, K.Furutaka, T.Kin, F.Kitatani, M.Koizumi, S.Nakamura, Y.Toh, M.Igashira, T.Katabuchi, M.Mizumoto, Y.Kiyanagi, K.Kino, M.Furusaka, F.Hiraga, T.Kamiyama, J.-i.Hori, T.Fujii, S.Fukutani, K.Takamiya Measurement of Neutron Capture Cross Section Ratios of 244Cm Resonances Using NNRI NUCLEAR REACTIONS 244Cm(n, γ), E<200 eV; measured neutron time of flight, Eγ, Iγ; deduced the neutron capture σ ratios of 244Cm resonances.
doi: 10.3327/jnst.47.1097
2010KI03 J.Nucl.Sci.Technol.(Tokyo) 47, 367 (2010) F.Kitatani, H.Harada, S.Goko, H.Utsunomiya, H.Akimune, T.Kaihori, H.Toyokawa, K.Yamada Measurement of the 80Se(γ, n) Cross Section Using Laser-Compton Scattering γ-Rays NUCLEAR REACTIONS 80Se(γ, n), E=10.5-16 MeV; measured emitted neutrons; deduced σ. Laser-Compton scattering (LCS).
doi: 10.3327/jnst.47.367
2010UT01 Phys.Rev. C 81, 035801 (2010) H.Utsunomiya, S.Goriely, H.Akimune, H.Harada, F.Kitatani, S.Goko, H.Toyokawa, K.Yamada, T.Kondo, O.Itoh, M.Kamata, T.Yamagata, Y.-W.Lui, S.Hilaire, A.J.Koning Photoneutron cross sections for 96Zr: A systematic experimental study of photoneutron and radiative neutron capture cross sections for zirconium isotopes NUCLEAR REACTIONS 96Zr(γ, n), E=8.1-14 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, En, In, σ. Laser Compton-scattered (LCS) beam. Comparisons with previous data and with QRPA and Lorentzian model calculation. 90,91,92,93,94,95,96Zr(n, γ), E=1 keV to 1 MeV; comparison of previous experimental cross sections with calculated values from Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov (HFB) and quasiparticle random-phase approximation (QRPA).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.81.035801
2010UT02 Phys.Rev. C 82, 064610 (2010) H.Utsunomiya, S.Goriely, H.Akimune, H.Harada, F.Kitatani, S.Goko, H.Toyokawa, K.Yamada, T.Kondo, O.Itoh, M.Kamata, T.Yamagata, Y.-W.Lui, I.Daoutidis, D.P.Arteaga, S.Hilaire, A.J.Koning γ-ray strength function method and its application to 107Pd NUCLEAR REACTIONS 105,106,108Pd(γ, n), E=7.25-15.0 MeV; σ(E) by γ-ray strength function method, Laser-Compton-scattering γ-ray beams. Comparison with evaluated data and several theoretical calculations. 104,105,107Pd(n, γ), E=0-1 MeV; analyzed σ data and comparison with theoretical calculations. Hybrid model and deformed RRPA calculation for γ-strength functions and Hauser-Feshbach (HF) model calculation to provide radiative neutron capture cross for 107Pd(n, γ) reaction.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.82.064610
2009MA09 Phys.Rev. C 79, 025801 (2009) A.Makinaga, H.Utsunomiya, S.Goriely, T.Kaihori, S.Goko, H.Akimune, T.Yamagata, H.Toyokawa, T.Matsumoto, H.Harano, H.Harada, F.Kitatani, Y.K.Hara, S.Hohara, Y.-W.Lui Photodisintegration of 80Se: Implications for the s-process branching at 79Se NUCLEAR REACTIONS 80Se(γ, n)79Se, E=9.91-12.7 MeV; measured neutron spectra, σ, Hauser-Feshbach analysis; deduced E1 strength functions for 80Se and neutron capture cross section for 79Se. Discussed implications on the abundances of 80Kr and 82Kr in the framework of phenomenological models for the s process.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.79.025801
2008UT02 Phys.Rev.Lett. 100, 162502 (2008) H.Utsunomiya, S.Goriely, T.Kondo, T.Kaihori, A.Makinaga, S.Goko, H.Akimune, T.Yamagata, H.Toyokawa, T.Matsumoto, H.Harano, S.Hohara, Y.-W.Liu, S.Hilaire, S.Peru, A.J.Koning M1 γ Strength for Zirconium Nuclei in the Photoneuton Channel NUCLEAR REACTIONS 91,92,94Zr(γ, n), E not given; measured En, In, cross sections. Compared results to model calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.162502
2007HA24 J.Nucl.Sci.Technol.(Tokyo) 44, 938 (2007) K.Y.Hara, H.Harada, F.Kitatani, S.Goko, S.Hohara, T.Kaihori, A.Makinaga, H.Utsunomiya, H.Toyokawa, K.Yamada Measurements of the 152Sm(γ, n) Cross Section with Laser-Compton Scattering γ Rays and the Photon Difference Method NUCLEAR REACTIONS 152Sm, 197Au(γ, n), E=8.3-12.4 MeV; measured cross sections.
doi: 10.3327/jnst.44.938
2006GO17 Phys.Rev.Lett. 96, 192501 (2006) S.Goko, H.Utsunomiya, S.Goriely, A.Makinaga, T.Kaihori, S.Hohara, H.Akimune, T.Yamagata, Y.-W.Lui, H.Toyokawa, A.J.Koning, S.Hilaire Partial Photoneutron Cross Sections for the Isomeric State 180Tam NUCLEAR REACTIONS 181Ta(γ, n), E=9.2-12.3 MeV; measured total photoneutron and ground-state σ; deduced partial σ for isomeric state production. Astrophysical implications discussed.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.96.192501
2006UT01 Phys.Rev. C 74, 025806 (2006) H.Utsunomiya, A.Makinaga, S.Goko, T.Kaihori, H.Akimune, T.Yamagata, M.Ohta, H.Toyokawa, S.Muller, Y.-W.Lui, S.Goriely Photoneutron cross section measurements on the N = 82 nuclei 139La and 141Pr: Implications for p-process nucleosynthesis NUCLEAR REACTIONS 139La, 141Pr(γ, n), E=9.1-14.0 MeV; measured σ. Comparison with previous results and model predictions. Astrophysical implications discussed.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.74.025806
2006UT02 Eur.Phys.J. A 27, Supplement 1, 153 (2006) H.Utsunomiya, S.Goko, H.Toyokawa, H.Ohgaki, K.Soutome, H.Yonehara, S.Goriely, P.Mohr, Zs.Fulop Photonuclear reaction data and γ-ray sources for astrophysics NUCLEAR REACTIONS 139La, 141Pr, 186W, 187Re, 188Os(γ, n), E ≈ 8-16 MeV; measured photodisintegration σ.
doi: 10.1140/epja/i2006-08-023-8
2005SH37 Phys.Rev. C 72, 025808 (2005) T.Shizuma, H.Utsunomiya, P.Mohr, T.Hayakawa, S.Goko, A.Makinaga, H.Akimune, T.Yamagata, M.Ohta, H.Ohgaki, Y.-W.Lui, H.Toyokawa, A.Uritani, S.Goriely Photodisintegration cross section measurements on 186W, 187Re, and 188Os: Implications for the Re-Os cosmochronology NUCLEAR REACTIONS 186W, 187Re, 188Os(γ, n), E=7.3-10.9 MeV; measured σ. 185W, 186Re, 187Os(n, γ), E < 100 keV; calculated capture σ. Astrophysical implications discussed.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.72.025808
2005SH41 Nucl.Phys. A758, 561c (2005) T.Shizuma, H.Utsunomiya, S.Goko, P.Mohr, T.Hayakawa, A.Makinaga, K.Y.Hara, H.Ohgaki, Y.-W.Lui, S.Goriely Photoneutron cross section measurements on 186W, 187Re and 188Os for cosmochronology NUCLEAR REACTIONS 188Os(γ, n), E=8-11 MeV; measured σ; deduced parameters. 187Os(n, γ), E=5-50 keV; calculated capture σ. Astrophysical implications discussed.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2005.05.103
2005UT01 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A538, 225 (2005) H.Utsunomiya, S.Goko, K.Soutome, N.Kumagai, H.Yonehara Ten-tesla superconducting wiggler at SPring-8 as a photon source for nuclear astrophysics
doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2004.09.024
2004MO11 Phys.Rev. C 69, 032801 (2004) P.Mohr, T.Shizuma, H.Ueda, S.Goko, A.Makinaga, K.Y.Hara, T.Hayakawa, Y.-W.Lui, H.Ohgaki, H.Utsunomiya s-process branching at 185W revised NUCLEAR REACTIONS 186W(γ, n), E ≈ 4-11 MeV; measured neutron spectra, photodisintegration σ. 185W(n, γ), E=low; deduced capture σ. Astrophysical implications discussed.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.69.032801
2004UT01 Nucl.Phys. A738, 136 (2004) H.Utsunomiya, K.Y.Hara, S.Goko, H.Akimune, T.Yamagata, M.Ohta, H.Ohgaki, H.Toyokawa, T.Hayakawa, T.Shizuma, P.Mohr, Y.-W.Lui, H.Ohkuma, H.Yonehara, K.Soutome, M.Arnould Photonuclear reaction studies at synchrotron radiation facilities in Japan
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2004.04.022
2003HA55 Phys.Rev. D 68, 072001 (2003) K.Y.Hara, H.Utsunomiya, S.Goko, H.Akimune, T.Yamagata, M.Ohta, H.Toyokawa, K.Kudo, A.Uritani, Y.Shibata, Y.-W.Lui, H.Ohgaki Photodisintegration of deuterium and Big Bang nucleosynthesis NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(γ, n), E=2.3-4.5 MeV; measured products, En, In; deduced σ, σ(E). Data were imported from EXFOR entry M0668.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevD.68.072001
2003UT01 Phys.Rev. C 67, 015807 (2003) H.Utsunomiya, H.Akimune, S.Goko, M.Ohta, H.Ueda, T.Yamagata, K.Yamasaki, H.Ohgaki, H.Toyokawa, Y.-W.Lui, T.Hayakawa, T.Shizuma, E.Khan, S.Goriely Cross section measurements of the 181Ta(γ, n)180Ta reaction near neutron threshold and the p-process nucleosynthesis NUCLEAR REACTIONS 181Ta(γ, n), E ≈ 7.8-12 MeV; measured σ; calculated astrophysical reaction rates.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.67.015807
2003UT02 Nucl.Phys. A718, 199c (2003) H.Utsunomiya, H.Akimune, S.Goko, T.Hayakawa, Y.-W.Lui, H.Ohgaki, M.Ohta, T.Shizuma, H.Toyokawa, T.Yamagata A new astrophysical γ probe and its applications NUCLEAR REACTIONS 181Ta(γ, n), E ≈ 7.8-12.5 MeV; 9Be(γ, n), E ≈ 1.5-4.5 MeV; measured photoneutron σ. 9Be deduced resonance parameters. Comparison with previous results and model predictions.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(03)00715-2
2002SU19 Nucl.Phys. A709, 467 (2002) K.Sumiyoshi, H.Utsunomiya, S.Goko, T.Kajino Astrophysical Reaction Rate for α(αn, γ)9Be by Photodisintegration NUCLEAR REACTIONS 9Be(γ, n), E ≈ 1.5-4.5 MeV; measured σ; deduced resonance parameters, astrophysical reaction rate for α(αn, γ).
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(02)01058-8
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