NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 11, 2024. Search: Author = S.Hohara Found 8 matches. 2011UO01 Phys.Rev. C 84, 064617 (2011) Y.Uozumi, Y.Sawada, A.Mzhavia, S.Nogamine, H.Iwamoto, T.Kin, S.Hohara, G.Wakabayashi, M.Nakano Deuteron-production double-differential cross sections for 300- and 392-MeV proton-induced reactions deduced from experiment and model calculation NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C, 27Al, 51V, 93Nb, 197Au(p, dX), E=300, 392 MeV; measured particle spectra, energy loss, double-differential σ(E, θ). Comparison with calculations based on intranuclear cascade model (INC) including knockout and pickup processes.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.84.064617
2010IW03 Phys.Rev. C 82, 034604 (2010) H.Iwamoto, M.Imamura, Y.Koba, Y.Fukui, G.Wakabayashi, Y.Uozumi, T.Kin, Y.Iwamoto, S.Hohara, M.Nakano Proton-production double-differential cross sections for 300-MeV and 392-MeV proton-induced reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 51V, 159Tb, 181Ta, 197Au, 208Pb, 209Bi(p, p'X), E=392 MeV; 16O, 27Al, 197Au(p, p'X), E=300 MeV; measured Ep, Ip, σ(θ), and double-differential σ. 40Ca(p, p'X), E=156, 334; 12C(p, p'X), E=50-400 MeV; analyzed double-differential σ data. Comparison with intranuclear cascade (INC) and quantum molecular dynamics (QMD) model calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.82.034604
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
2005KI14 Phys.Rev. C 72, 014606 (2005); Erratum Phys.Rev. C 72, 069901 (2005) T.Kin, F.Saiho, S.Hohara, K.Ikeda, K.Ichikawa, Y.Yamashita, M.Imamura, G.Wakabayashi, N.Ikeda, Y.Uozumi, M.Matoba, M.Nakano, N.Koori Proton production cross sections for reactions by 300- and 392-MeV protons on carbon, aluminum, and niobium NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C, 27Al, 93Nb(p, p'X), E=300, 392 MeV; measured Ep, σ(E, θ). Comparison with intranuclear cascade and quantum molecular dynamics model predictions.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.72.014606
2001UO01 Phys.Rev. C64, 011601 (2001) Y.Uozumi, J.Tanaka, F.Saiho, S.Hohara, B.Cao, S.Aoki, G.Wakabayashi, M.Matoba, T.Maki, M.Nakano, N.Koori Possible Contribution of a Highly Excited Collective State to Proton-Nucleus Multistep Interactions at 300 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(p, p'X), E=300 MeV; measured Ep, σ(θ); deduced possible collective excitation. Comparisons with quantum molecular dynamics and intranuclear cascade model calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.64.011601
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