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2019FO20      Phys.Rev. C 100, 034001 (2019)

C.J.Forrest, A.Deltuva, W.U.Schroder, A.V.Voinov, J.P.Knauer, E.M.Campbell, G.W.Collins, V.Yu.Glebov, O.M.Mannion, Z.L.Mohamed, P.B.Radha, S.P.Regan, T.C.Sangster, C.Stoeckl

Deuteron breakup induced by 14-MeV neutrons from inertial confinement fusion

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2H(n, 2n)1H, E=14 MeV, [neutron beam from inertial confinement fusion platform using the OMEGA Laser System at the University of Rochester]; measured En, In emitted by deuteron breakup using a TOF spectrometer with liquid scintillators; deduced angle-averaged double differential σ (En=0.5 to 10 MeV), contributions from the neutron-induced deuteron breakup from the difference in spectra obtained from a deuterated and the corresponding nondeuterated reaction vessel. Neutrons generated in the deuteron breakup reaction modeled using the neutron transport code MCNP. Experimental results compared to model calculations employing realistic nucleon-nucleon (NN) and 3N forces.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.100.034001
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2018GA21      Phys.Rev.Lett. 121, 042501 (2018)

M.Gatu-Johnson, C.J.Forrest, D.B.Sayre, A.Bacher, J.-L.Bourgade, C.R.Brune, J.A.Caggiano, D.T.Casey, J.A.Frenje, V.Yu.Glebov, G.M.Hale, R.Hatarik, H.W.Herrmann, R.Janezic, Y.H.Kim, J.P.Knauer, O.Landoas, D.P.McNabb, M.W.Paris, R.D.Petrasso, J.E.Pino, S.Quaglioni, B.Rosse, J.Sanchez, T.C.Sangster, H.Sio, W.Shmayda, C.Stoeckl, I.Thompson, A.B.Zylstra

Experimental Evidence of a Variant Neutron Spectrum from the T(t, 2n)α Reaction at Center-of-Mass Energies in the Range of 16-50 KeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3H(t, 2n), E(cm)=16-50 keV; measured reaction products, En, In; deduced neutron spectra inferred from R-matrix analysis of the measured NTOF-spectra.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.042501
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2018YU02      Phys.Rev. C 97, 024613 (2018)

M.Yuly, T.Eckert, G.Hartshaw, S.J.Padalino, D.N.Polsin, M.Russ, A.T.Simone, C.R.Brune, T.N.Massey, C.E.Parker, R.Fitzgerald, T.C.Sangster, S.P.Regan

12C(n, 2n)11C cross section from threshold to 26.5 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 12C(n, 2n)11C, E=19.7-26.4 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ, positron annihilation radiation from the decay of 11C, σ(E) using the Pelletron accelerator at Ohio University. Comparison with previous measurements in E(n)=20-30 MeV range. Relevance to deuterium-tritium (DT) implosion compression of an inertial confinement fusion (ICF) burn.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.97.024613
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2017ZY01      Phys.Rev.Lett. 119, 222701 (2017)

A.B.Zylstra, J.A.Frenje, M.Gatu-Johnson, G.M.Hale, C.R.Brune, A.Bacher, D.T.Casey, C.K.Li, D.McNabb, M.Paris, R.D.Petrasso, T.C.Sangster, D.B.Sayre, F.H.Seguin

Proton Spectra from 3He+T and 3He+3He Fusion at Low Center-of-Mass Energy, with Potential Implications for Solar Fusion Cross Sections

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3He(3He, X), E(cm)=165 keV; 3He(t, X), E=86 keV; measured reaction products, Ep, Ip; deduced yields. Comparison with R-matrix calculations.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.222701
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2012KI10      Phys.Rev. C 85, 061601 (2012)

Y.Kim, J.M.Mack, H.W.Herrmann, C.S.Young, G.M.Hale, S.Caldwell, N.M.Hoffman, S.C.Evans, T.J.Sedillo, A.McEvoy, J.Langenbrunner, H.H.Hsu, M.A.Huff, S.Batha, C.J.Horsfield, M.S.Rubery, W.J.Garbett, W.Stoeffl, E.Grafil, L.Bernstein, J.A.Church, D.B.Sayre, M.J.Rosenberg, C.Waugh, H.G.Rinderknecht, M.G.Johnson, A.B.Zylstra, J.A.Frenje, D.T.Casey, R.D.Petrasso, E.K.Miller, V.Yu.Glebov, C.Stoeckl, T.C.Sangster

Determination of the deuterium-tritium branching ratio based on inertial confinement fusion implosions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 3H(d, γ)5He, 3H(d, n)4He, E(cm)=14-24 keV; measured absolute neutron and γ-ray yields in inertial confinement fusion (ICF) conditions; deduced branching ratio of γ-to-neutron in d+t reaction. Measurement of γ-to-proton branching ratio in 3He(d, γ)5Li and 3He(d, p)4He reactions used for cross calibration. Comparison with previous studies.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.061601
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2011FR11      Phys.Rev.Lett. 107, 122502 (2011)

J.A.Frenje, C.K.Li, F.H.Seguin, D.T.Casey, R.D.Petrasso, D.P.McNabb, P.Navratil, S.Quaglioni, T.C.Sangster, V.Yu.Glebov, D.D.Meyerhofer

Measurements of the Differential Cross Sections for the Elastic n-3H and n-2H Scattering at 14.1 MeV by Using an Inertial Confinement Fusion Facility

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 2,3H(n, n), E=14.1 MeV; measured reaction products En, In; deduced σ(θ). An internal confinement fusion facility.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.122502
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2007RY03      Phys.Rev.Lett. 98, 212502 (2007)

J.R.Rygg, J.A.Frenje, C.K.Li, F.H.Seguin, R.D.Petrasso, V.Yu.Glebov, D.D.Meyerhofer, T.C.Sangster, C.Stoeckl

Time-Dependent Nuclear Measurements of Mix in Inertial Confinements Fusion

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.212502
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1997AH03      Phys.Rev. C55, 2604 (1997)

L.Ahle, Y.Akiba, D.Beavis, P.Beery, H.C.Britt, B.Budick, C.Chasman, Z.Chen, C.Y.Chi, Y.Y.Chu, V.Cianciolo, B.A.Cole, J.B.Costales, H.J.Crawford, J.B.Cumming, R.Debbe, J.Engelage, S.Y.Fung, M.Gonin, S.Gushue, H.Hamagaki, R.S.Hayano, S.Hayashi, S.Homma, H.Kaneko, J.Kang, S.Kaufman, W.L.Kehoe, K.Kurita, R.J.Ledoux, M.J.LeVine, Y.Miake, D.P.Morrison, R.J.Morse, B.Moskowitz, S.Nagamiya, M.N.Namboodiri, T.Nayak, J.Olness, C.G.Parsons, L.P.Remsberg, D.Roehrich, P.Rothschild, H.Sakurai, T.C.Sangster, R.Seto, K.Shigaki, R.Soltz, P.Stankus, S.G.Steadman, G.S.F.Stephans, T.Sung, Y.Tanaka, M.J.Tannenbaum, J.Thomas, S.Tonse, S.Ueno, J.H.van Dijk, F.Videbaek, O.Vossnack, V.Vutsadakis, F.Q.Wang, Y.Wang, H.E.Wegner, H.E.Wegner, D.S.Woodruff, Y.D.Wu, K.Yagi, X.Yang, D.Zachary, W.A.Zajc, and the E802 Collaboration

Baryon Emission at Target Rapidities in Si + Al, Cu, Au Collisions at 14.6A GeV/c and Au + Au Collisions at 11.7A GeV/c

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al, Cu, 197Au(28Si, X), E at 14.6 GeV/c/nucleon; 197Au(197Au, X), E at 11.7 GeV/c/nucleon; measured light charged particle momentum density distribution; deduced proton distributions at minimum bias target rapidities, pseudorapidity distributions shapes. Model comparison.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.55.2604
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1997AK04      Phys.Rev. C56, 1544 (1997)

Y.Akiba, D.Beavis, P.Beery, H.C.Britt, B.Budick, C.Chasman, Z.Chen, C.Y.Chi, Y.Y.Chu, V.Cianciolo, B.A.Cole, J.B.Costales, H.J.Crawford, J.B.Cumming, R.Debbe, J.Engelage, S.Y.Fung, M.Gonin, S.Gushue, H.Hamagaki, O.Hansen, R.S.Hayano, S.Hayashi, S.Homma, H.Kaneko, J.Kang, S.Kaufman, W.L.Kehoe, K.Kurita, R.J.Ledoux, M.J.Levine, Y.Miake, D.P.Morrison, R.J.Morse, B.Moskowitz, S.Nagamiya, M.N.Namboodiri, T.K.Nayak, J.Olness, C.G.Parsons, L.P.Remsberg, D.Roehrich, P.Rothschild, H.Sakurai, T.C.Sangster, R.Seto, R.Soltz, P.Stankus, S.G.Steadman, G.S.F.Stephans, T.Sung, Y.Tanaka, M.J.Tannenbaum, J.Thomas, S.Tonse, J.H.Van Dijk, F.Videbaek, O.Vossnack, V.Vutsadakis, F.Q.Wang, Y.Wang, H.E.Wegner, D.S.Woodruff, Y.D.Wu, X.Yang, D.Zachary, W.A.Zajc

Two-Particle Rapidity Correlations from the Bose-Einstein Effect in Central 28Si + Au Collisions at 14.6A GeV/c and Intermittency

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(28Si, X), E at 14.6 GeV/c/nucleon; measured two-pion correlation functions vs Q(inv), rapidity, pseudorapidity; deduced correlation length, Bose-Einstein effect role.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.56.1544
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1996AK04      Phys.Rev.Lett. 76, 2021 (1996)

Y.Akiba, D.Beavis, P.Beery, H.C.Britt, B.Budick, C.Chasman, Z.Chen, C.Y.Chi, Y.Y.Chu, V.Cianciolo, B.A.Cole, J.B.Costales, H.J.Crawford, J.B.Cumming, R.Debbe, J.Engelage, S.Y.Fung, M.Gonin, S.Gushue, H.Hamagaki, O.Hansen, R.S.Hayano, S.Hayashi, S.Homma, H.Kaneko, J.Kang, S.Kaufman, W.L.Kehoe, K.Kurita, R.J.Ledoux, M.J.Levine, Y.Miake, D.P.Morrison, R.J.Morse, B.Moskowitz, S.Nagamiya, M.N.Namboodiri, T.K.Nayak, J.Olness, C.G.Parsons, L.P.Remsberg, D.Roehrich, P.Rothschild, H.Sakurai, T.C.Sangster, R.Seto, R.Soltz, P.Stankus, S.G.Steadman, G.S.F.Stephans, T.Sung, Y.Tanaka, M.J.Tannenbaum, J.Thomas, S.Tonse, J.H.Van Dijk, F.Videbaek, O.Vossnack, V.Vutsadakis, F.Q.Wang, Y.Wang, H.E.Wegner, D.S.Woodruff, Y.D.Wu, X.Yang, D.Zachary, W.A.Zajc, and the E-802 Collaboration

Production of φ Mesons in Central 28Si + 197Au Collisions at 14.6A GeV/c

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(28Si, X), E at 14.6 GeV/c/nucleon; measured invariant φ yield; deduced invariant transverse mass distribution width.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.76.2021
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1995SA04      Phys.Rev. C51, 1280 (1995)

T.C.Sangster, M.Begemann-Blaich, Th.Blaich, H.C.Britt, L.F.Hansen, M.N.Namboodiri, G.Peilert

Correlations of Intermediate Mass Fragments from Fe + Ta, Au, and Th Collisions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 182Ta, 197Au, 232Th(Fe, X), E=50-100 MeV/nucleon; measured σ(θ) vs fragment Z, velocity; deduced fragmenting source extent. Quantum molecular dynamics approach.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.51.1280
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1994PE20      J.Phys.(London) G20, L105 (1994)

G.Peilert, T.C.Sangster, M.N.Namboodiri, H.C.Britt

The Multifragmentation Freeze-Out Volume in Heavy-Ion Collisions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(Fe, X), E=100 MeV/nucleon; analyzed σ(fragment θ, Z), other data; deduced reaction mechanism. Multi-fragmentation, two-step model.

doi: 10.1088/0954-3899/20/9/003
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1993KO53      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B79, 297 (1993)

J.E.Koster, R.O.Nelson, M.E.Schillaci, S.A.Wender, D.Mayo, F.P.Brady, J.Romero, D.Krofcheck, M.Blann, P.Anthony, V.R.Brown, L.Hansen, B.Pohl, T.C.Sangster, H.Nifenecker, J.A.Pinston

Neutron-Proton Bremsstrahlung Experiments

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(n, γ), E=138-401 MeV; measured γ rays. Tof techniques.

doi: 10.1016/0168-583X(93)95348-9
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1993SA17      Phys.Rev. C47, R2457 (1993)

T.C.Sangster, M.Begemann-Blaich, Th.Blaich, H.C.Britt, A.Elmaani, N.N.Ajitanand, M.N.Namboodiri

Fragment Emission Time Scale in Intermediate Energy Heavy Ion Collisions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(56Fe, X), E=50, 100 MeV/nucleon; measured fragment charge, velocity distributions; deduced fragment emission T1/2.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.47.R2457
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1992BE01      Phys.Rev. C45, 677 (1992)

M.Begemann-Blaich, Th.Blaich, M.M.Fowler, J.B.Wilhelmy, H.C.Britt, D.J.Fields, L.F.Hansen, R.G.Lanier, D.J.Massoletti, M.N.Namboodiri, B.A.Remington, T.C.Sangster, G.L.Struble, M.L.Webb, Y.D.Chan, A.Dacal, A.Harmon, J.Pouliot, R.G.Stokstad, S.Kaufman, F.Videbaek, Z.Fraenkel

Fission from Fe and Nb Reactions with Heavy Targets at 50-100 MeV/Nucleon

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ta, 197Au, Th(Fe, F), (93Nb, F), E=50-100 MeV/nucleon; measured fission σ, charge loss distribution, fragment velocity systematics, momentum transfers. Peripheral collisions, model analysis.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.45.677
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1992BL01      Phys.Rev. C45, 689 (1992)

Th.Blaich, M.Begemann-Blaich, M.M.Fowler, J.B.Wilhelmy, H.C.Britt, D.J.Fields, L.F.Hansen, M.N.Namboodiri, T.C.Sangster, Z.Fraenkel

Calculation for Fission Decay from Heavy Ion Reactions at Intermediate Energies

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ta, 197Au, Th(Fe, F), (93Nb, F), E=100 MeV/nucleon; analyzed data. Intranuclear cascade model, final state statistical evaporation decay.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.45.689
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1992SA15      Phys.Rev. C46, 1404 (1992)

T.C.Sangster, H.C.Britt, D.J.Fields, L.F.Hansen, R.G.Lanier, M.N.Namboodiri, B.A.Remington, M.L.Webb, M.Begemann-Blaich, T.Blaich, M.M.Fowler, J.B.Wilhelmy, Y.D.Chan, A.Dacal, A.Harmon, J.Pouliot, R.G.Stokstad, S.Kaufman, F.Videbaek, Z.Fraenkel, G.Peilert, H.Stocker, W.Greiner, A.Botvina, I.N.Mishustin

Intermediate Mass Fragment Emission in Fe + Au Collisions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(Fe, X), E=50-100 MeV/nucleon; measured σ(fragment θ), charge, velocity distributions; deduced intermediate mass fragment production mechanism. Quantum molecular dynamics model.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.46.1404
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1989FI07      Nucl.Phys. A495, 209c (1989)

D.J.Fields, T.C.Sangster, M.L.Webb, B.A.Remington, H.C.Britt, L.F.Hansen, R.G.Lanier, D.Massoletti, M.N.Namboodiri, G.L.Struble, M.L.Begemann-Blaich, T.Blaich, M.M.Fowler, J.Wilhelmy, S.Kaufman, F.Videbaek, Y.D.Chan, A.Dacal, A.Harmon, J.Pouliot, R.Stokstad, Z.Fraenkel

Heavy Ion Reaction Studies of Nb + Au at E/A = 50, 75 and 100 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(93Nb, F), E=50-100 MeV/nucleon; measured fission (fragment)(fragment)-coin, (fragment)(fragment)(θ); deduced fission mechanism.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(89)90320-5
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1989PO06      Phys.Rev. C39, 1914 (1989)

N.T.Porile, A.J.Bujak, D.D.Carmony, Y.H.Chung, L.J.Gutay, A.S.Hirsch, M.Mahi, G.L.Paderewski, T.C.Sangster, R.P.Scharenberg, B.C.Stringfellow

Approach to Criticality in the Fragmentation of Xenon by 1-19 GeV Protons

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Xe(p, X), E=1-19 GeV; measured σ(fragment θ, E); deduced reaction mechanisms.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.39.1914
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1987SA12      Phys.Lett. 188B, 29 (1987)

T.C.Sangster, A.T.Bujak, D.D.Carmony, Y.H.Chung, L.J.Gutay, A.S.Hirsch, M.Mahi, G.L.Paderewski, N.T.Porile, R.P.Scharenberg, B.C.Stringfellow

Light-Fragment Production in Proton-Xenon Interactions between 1 and 19 GeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Xe(p, X), E=1-19 GeV; measured σ(fragment E, θ), yield vs E, fragment Z=2-14. ΔE-E telescope. Droplet model fit.

doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(87)90700-3
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