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Output year order : Descending NSR database version of May 6, 2024. Search: Author = T.B.Ryves Found 24 matches. 1990RY01 Ann.Nucl.Energy 17, 107 (1990) T.B.Ryves, P.Kolkowski, A.C.Hooley Ho, Pb and Bi Cross Sections for 14.3 MeV Neutrons NUCLEAR REACTIONS 165Ho, 208Pb, 209Bi(n, p), 165Ho, 209Bi(n, α), 204Pb(n, n'), (n, 2n), E=14.3 MeV; measured absolute σ. Activation technique.
doi: 10.1016/0306-4549(90)90014-5
1990RY06 Ann.Nucl.Energy 17, 657 (1990) The Differential Cross Section for Neutron-Proton Scattering at 14.5 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(n, n), E=14.5 MeV; measured proton recoil σ(θ=180°).
doi: 10.1016/0306-4549(90)90026-A
1989KO08 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A276, 539 (1989) The Escape of Recoils from Neutron-Bombarded Foils NUCLEAR REACTIONS 24Mg(n, p), E=14.7 MeV; measured σ vs reciprocal foil thickness; deduced 24Na escape probablities. 24Mg, 27Al, 57Fe(n, p), 27Al, 59Co, 209Bi(n, α), E=14.7-20 MeV; calculated recoil escape probability. Activation technique.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(89)90580-9
1989RY08 Ann.Nucl.Energy 16, 307 (1989) A Simultaneous Evaluation of Some Important Cross Sections at 14.7 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al, 59Co(n, α), 235,238U(n, F), 63,65Cu, 197Au, 93Nb(n, 2n), 56Fe, 27Al, 32S(n, p), 1H(n, n), E=14.7 MeV; compiled, evaluated σ data.
doi: 10.1016/0306-4549(89)90134-5
1988RY01 J.Phys.(London) G14, 77 (1988) T.B.Ryves, P.Kolkowski, V.E.Lewis Silver Cross Sections for 14 MeV Neutrons NUCLEAR REACTIONS 107,109Ag(n, 2n), 109Ag(n, p), (n, α), E=14.3, 14.67 MeV; measured activation σ, isomeric σ ratio. Natural targets, 4πβ detectors, 56Fe(n, p) standard. RADIOACTIVITY 106mAg [from 107Ag(n, 2n), E=14 MeV]; measured T1/2.
doi: 10.1088/0305-4616/14/1/011
1988RY06 Ann.Nucl.Energy 15, 561 (1988) T.B.Ryves, P.Kolkowski, S.M.Judge Cobalt Cross Sections for 14 MeV Neutrons NUCLEAR REACTIONS 59Co(n, 2n), (n, p), (n, α), E=14.3, 14.7 MeV; measured σ relative to 56Fe(n, p). 59Co(n, p), E=14.3 MeV; measured (isomer/ground state) σ ratio. Natural targets, Ge, NaI, 4π β detectors, activation technique.
doi: 10.1016/0306-4549(88)90060-6
1986AR10 Ann.Nucl.Energy 13, 237 (1986) A.Arbildo, J.C.Robertson, T.B.Ryves The S/H Thermal-Neutron Absorption Cross-Section Ratio NUCLEAR REACTIONS S, H(n, X), E=thermal; measured absorption σ ratio.
doi: 10.1016/0306-4549(86)90052-6
1983CH47 Nucl.Instrum.Methods 215, 397 (1983) P.Christmas, S.M.Judge, T.B.Ryves, D.Smith, G.Winkler The Decay Scheme of 64Cu RADIOACTIVITY 64Cu(β-), (β+), (EC) [from metallic Cu thermal neutron irradiation]; measured β-spectra, βγ-coin; deduced electron to positron ratio, total β-branching ratio. 64Zn level deduced Iβ-. 64Ni levels deduced EC, β+ branching ratio. 4π β-γ method, liquid scintillation technique, gas proportional counter.
doi: 10.1016/0167-5087(83)90470-2
1983RY06 J.Phys.(London) G9, 1549 (1983) T.B.Ryves, Ma Hongchang, S.Judge, P.Kolkowski Indium Cross Sections between 14 and 18 MeV RADIOACTIVITY 112In(EC), (β+); measured T1/2. 112Cd levels deduced β-branching. 112mIn(IT); measured T1/2; deduced Iγ. 114mIn(IT), (EC); measured Eγ, Iγ. 114Cd levels deduced ICC. 114In(EC), (β+), (β-); measured T1/2. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 113,115In(n, n'), (n, 2n), 115In(n, p), (n, α), E=14.3 MeV; 115In(n, n'), E=14.67 MeV; 115In(n, 2n), E=14.67, 16.63, 18.12 MeV; measured σ. Activation technique, 56Fe(n, p) reaction standard.
doi: 10.1088/0305-4616/9/12/015
1983WI16 Ann.Nucl.Energy 10, 601 (1983) Precise Measurement of Cross Sections for the Reaction 65Cu(n, 2n)64Cu in the 14 MeV Region and Simultaneous Reevaluation of Some Important Cross Sections at 14.7 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 65Cu(n, 2n), 27Al(n, α), E=13.692, 14, 473, 14.822 MeV; measured σ. 56Fe, 32S(n, p), 63Cu, 197Au, 93Nb(n, 2n), 1H(n, n), E=14.7 MeV; analyzed data; deduced σ.
doi: 10.1016/0306-4549(83)90063-4
1981RY01 J.Phys.(London) G7, 115 (1981) The Au(n, 2n) and Au(n, γ) Cross Sections at 14 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(n, 2n), E=14.3, 14.68 MeV; measured σ. 196Au deduced isomeric yield ratio. 197Au(n, γ), E=14.3 MeV; measured σ relative to the two neutron production reaction. Natural target, Ge(Li) detectors, activation technique, 4π-β detectors.
doi: 10.1088/0305-4616/7/1/015
1981RY02 J.Phys.(London) G7, 529 (1981) The Nb(n, 2n), Nb(n, α) and Nb(n, n') Cross Sections at 14 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 93Nb(n, 2n), 93Nb(n, α), E=14.68 MeV; 93Nb(n, n'), E=14.3 MeV; measured σ. Activation technique, natural target, Ge, Ge(Li), 4π βdetectors.
doi: 10.1088/0305-4616/7/4/012
1980RY01 J.Phys.(London) G6, 763 (1980) The Decay Scheme of 180mTa RADIOACTIVITY 180Ta [from 14-MeV neutron indication of Ta foils]; measured βγ-, γ(K X-ray)-coin, relative Iγ; deduced β, ϵ branching ratios. 180Hf level deduced ICC.
doi: 10.1088/0305-4616/6/6/012
1980RY02 J.Phys.(London) G6, 771 (1980) The 181Ta(n, 2n)180mTa Cross Section for 14.68 MeV Neutrons NUCLEAR REACTIONS 181Ta(n, 2n), E=14.68 MeV; measured σ. Natural target, activation technique.
doi: 10.1088/0305-4616/6/6/013
1979RY02 Nucl.Sci.Eng. 72, 357 (1979) The Thermal-Neutron Capture Cross Section for the Production of 108m-Ag NUCLEAR REACTIONS 107Ag(n, γ), E=thermal; measured Eγ, Iγ, σ; deduced production σ for 108mAg.
doi: 10.13182/NSE79-A20391
1978RY02 J.Phys.(London) G4, 1783 (1978) T.B.Ryves, P.Kolkowski, K.J.Zieba Cross Section Measurements of 14N(n, 2n)13N, 19F(n, 2n)18F, 54Fe(n, 2n)53Fe, 27Al(n, p)27Mg and 27Al(n, α)24Na NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14N, 19F, 54Fe(n, 2n), 27Al(n, p), (n, α), E=14.7-19.0 MeV; measued σ(E). Activation technique.
doi: 10.1088/0305-4616/4/11/010
1978RY04 Metrologia 14, 127 (1978) T.B.Ryves, P.Kolkowski, K.J.Zieba Cross Section Measurements of 56Fe(n, p)56Mn, 63Cu(n, 2n)62Cu and 65Cu(n, 2n)64Cu between 14 and 19 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 56Fe(n, p), 63,65Cu(n, 2n), E=14-19 MeV; measured cross sections using the activation technique. 62Cu; measured half-life.
doi: 10.1088/0026-1394/14/3/005
1974RY01 J.Phys.(London) A7, 2318 (1974) The Resonance Integrals of 63Cu, 65Cu, 107Ag, 159Tb, 164Dy, and 165Ho RADIOACTIVITY 64,66Cu, 108Ag, 166Ho; measured T1/2. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 159Tb, 165Ho(n, γ); measured σ. 63,65Cu, 107Ag(n, γ); analyzed data; deduced σ.
doi: 10.1088/0305-4470/7/18/012
1973RY03 J.Nucl.Energy 27, 365 (1973) Calculations on the Scattering of keV Neutrons from the 7Li(p, n)7Be Reaction in a Typical Target Assembly NUCLEAR REACTIONS 7Li(p, n), E=2070, 2200, 2265 keV; calculated σ(En, θ). Monte Carlo method.
doi: 10.1016/0022-3107(73)90092-0
1973RY04 J.Nucl.Energy 27, 519 (1973) T.B.Ryves, J.B.Hunt, J.C.Robertson Neutron Capture Cross-Section Measurements for 238U and 115In between 150 and 630 keV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 115In, 238U(n, γ), E=150-630 keV; measured σ(E).
doi: 10.1016/0022-3107(73)90083-X
1970RY05 J.Nucl.Energy 24, 419 (1970) Thermal Neutron Capture Cross-Section Measurements for 23Na, 27Al, 37Cl and 51V RADIOACTIVITY 28Al, 52V; measured T1/2. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 23Na, 27Al, 37Cl, 51V(n, γ), E=thermal; measured σ.
doi: 10.1016/0022-3107(70)90068-7
1969HU21 J.Nucl.Energy 23, 705 (1969) J.B.Hunt, J.C.Robertson, T.B.Ryves A Measurement of the Thermal Neutron Radiative Capture Cross Section of 238U RADIOACTIVITY 239U; measured T1/2. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(n, γ), E=thermal; measured σ.
doi: 10.1016/0022-3107(69)90026-4
1969RO38 J.Nucl.Energy 23, 205 (1969) J.C.Robertson, T.B.Ryves, E.J.Axton, I.Goodier, A.Williams A Measurement of the Radiative Capture Cross Section of Gold at an Energy of 966 keV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(n, γ), E=966 keV; measured σ.
doi: 10.1016/0022-3107(69)90002-1
1967RY02 Intern.J.Appl.Radiation Isotopes 18, 204 (1967) An Estimate of the Energy of Sb-Be Photoneutrons from a Measurement of the Sb124 γ-Ray Energy NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 124Sb, 9Be; measured not abstracted; deduced nuclear properties.
doi: 10.1016/0020-708X(67)90104-4
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