NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 11, 2024. Search: Author = T.Krogulski Found 39 matches. 2014TR03 Acta Phys.Pol. B45, 383 (2014) A.Trzcinska, E.Piasecki, W.Czarnacki, P.Decowski, N.Keeley, M.Kisielinski, S.Kliczewski, P.Koczon, A.Kordyasz, M.Kowalczyk, S.Khlebnikov, E.Koshchiy, T.Krogulski, B.Lommel, T.Loktev, M.Mutterer, K.Piasecki, I.Strojek, W.H.Trzaska, S.Smirnov, A.Stolarz, G.Tiourin Barrier Height Distributions - the Influence of Weak Channels
doi: 10.5506/APhysPolB.45.383
2012PI08 Phys.Rev. C 85, 054604 (2012); Pub.Note Phys.Rev. C 85, 059903 (2012) E.Piasecki, W.Czarnacki, N.Keeley, M.Kisielinski, S.Kliczewski, A.Kordyasz, M.Kowalczyk, S.Khlebnikov, E.Koshchiy, T.Krogulski, T.Loktev, M.Mutterer, A.Piorkowska, K.Rusek, M.Sillanpaa, A.Staudt, I.Strojek, S.Smirnov, W.H.Trzaska, A.Trzcinska Weak channels in backscattering of 20Ne on natNi, 118Sn, and 208Pb NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ni(20Ne, X), E=51.7 MeV; 118Sn(20Ne, X), E=72.1 MeV; 208Pb(20Ne, X), E=102.0 MeV; measured particle spectra, time of flight, energy loss, transfer σ; deduced mass distribution of reaction products, inelastic Q-spectra. 90Zr(20Ne, X), E=62.8 MeV; 92Zr(20Ne, X), E=62.6 MeV; analyzed data. Comparison with coupled-channels (CC) calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.054604
2012PI09 Phys.Rev. C 85, 054608 (2012); Pub.Note Phys.Rev. C 85, 059902 (2012) E.Piasecki, L.Swiderski, N.Keeley, M.Kisielinski, M.Kowalczyk, S.Khlebnikov, T.Krogulski, K.Piasecki, G.Tiourin, M.Sillanpaa, W.H.Trzaska, A.Trzcinska Smoothing of structure in the fusion and quasielastic barrier distributions for the 20Ne + 208Pb system NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(20Ne, 20Ne), (20Ne, X), E=93-117 MeV; measured time of flight spectrum for fission fragments, fusion σ(E), quasielastic scattering σ(E); deduced fusion and quasielastic barrier height distributions. Comparison with coupled-channels calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.054608
2009PI08 Acta Phys.Pol. B40, 849 (2009) E.Piasecki, A.Trzcinska, W.Gawlikowicz, J.Jastrzebski, N.Keeley, M.Kisielinski, S.Kliczewski, A.Kordyasz, M.Kowalczyk, S.Khlebnikov, E.Koshchiy, E.Kozulin, T.Krogulski, T.Lotkiev, M.Mutterer, K.Piasecki, A.Piorkowska, K.Rusek, A.Staudt, I.Strojek, W.H.Trzaska, M.Sillanpaa, S.Smirnov, G.Tiourin, K.Hagino, N.Rowley Are the Weak Channels Really Weak?
2009PI15 Phys.Rev. C 80, 054613 (2009) E.Piasecki, L.Swiderski, W.Gawlikowicz, J.Jastrzebski, N.Keeley, M.Kisielinski, S.Kliczewski, A.Kordyasz, M.Kowalczyk, S.Khlebnikov, E.Koshchiy, E.Kozulin, T.Krogulski, T.Loktev, M.Mutterer, K.Piasecki, A.Piorkowska, K.Rusek, A.Staudt, M.Sillanpaa, S.Smirnov, I.Strojek, G.Tiourin, W.H.Trzaska, A.Trzcinska, K.Hagino, N.Rowley Effects of weakly coupled channels on quasielastic barrier distributions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 90,92Zr(20Ne, X), E=36-64 MeV; measured backscattered particle spectra, quasielastic σ; deduced barrier distributions, inelastic Q-value spectra and particle-transfer σ. Comparison with coupled-channel calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.80.054613
2007PI02 Int.J.Mod.Phys. E16, 502 (2007) E.Piasecki, L.Swiderski, K.Rusek, M.Kisielinski, J.Jastrzebski, A.Kordyasz, M.Kowalczyk, M.Mutterer, T.Krogulski, K.Piasecki, P.Russotto, A.M.Stefanini, N.Rowley Structure of barrier distributions: probing the role of neutron-transfer channels NUCLEAR REACTIONS 90,92Zr(20Ne, X), E ≈ 42-62 MeV; measured quasi-elastic σ; deduced barrier distribution, role of neutron-transfer channels.
doi: 10.1142/S0218301307005934
2005PI10 Phys.Lett. B 615, 55 (2005) E.Piasecki, L.Swiderski, P.Czosnyka, M.Kowalczyk, K.Piasecki, M.Witecki, T.Czosnyka, J.Jastrzebski, A.Kordyasz, M.Kisielinski, T.Krogulski, M.Mutterer, S.Khlebnikov, W.H.Trzaska, K.Hagino, N.Rowley Absence of structure in the 20, 22Ne + 118Sn quasi-elastic barrier distribution NUCLEAR REACTIONS 118Sn(20Ne, X), (22Ne, X), E ≈ 50-80 MeV; measured particle spectra; deduced quasi-elastic barrier distributions. Coupled channels analysis.
doi: 10.1016/j.physletb.2005.03.070
2005SW03 Int.J.Mod.Phys. E14, 341 (2005) L.Swiderski, E.Piasecki, P.Czosnyka, T.Krogulski, N.Rowley Fusion barrier distributions in 20, 22Ne + natNi NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ni(20Ne, 20Ne'), (22Ne, 22Ne'), E=1.9-3.3 MeV/nucleon; measured quasielastic excitation functions; deduced barrier distributions. Comparison with coupled-channels model predictions.
doi: 10.1142/S0218301305003090
2004SW02 Int.J.Mod.Phys. E13, 315 (2004) L.Swiderski, P.Czosnyka, M.Kowalczyk, E.Piasecki, K.Piasecki, M.Witecki, J.Jastrzebski, A.Kordyasz, M.Kisielinski, T.Krogulski, N.Rowley, C.Marchetta, A.Pagano, M.Mutterer, W.H.Trzaska, K.Hagino How many fusion barriers? NUCLEAR REACTIONS 112,116,118Sn(20Ne, X), E=64-88 MeV; measured quasi-elastic scattering excitation functions; deduced fusion barrier distributions. Comparison with model predictions.
doi: 10.1142/S0218301304002119
2002PI10 Phys.Rev. C65, 054611 (2002) E.Piasecki, M.Kowalczyk, K.Piasecki, L.Swiderski, J.Srebrny, M.Witecki, F.Carstoiu, W.Czarnacki, K.Rusek, J.Iwanicki, J.Jastrzebski, M.Kisielinski, A.Kordyasz, A.Stolarz, J.Tys, T.Krogulski, N.Rowley Barrier Distributions in 16O + 116, 119Sn Quasielastic Scattering NUCLEAR REACTIONS 116,119Sn(16O, X), E(cm) ≈ 40-70 MeV; measured quasielastic σ; deduced barrier distributions. Comparison with coupled-channels calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.65.054611
1994PO24 Z.Phys. A350, 221 (1994) S.Polikanov, W.Bruchle, H.Folger, E.Jager, T.Krogulski, M.Schadel, E.Schimpf, G.Wirth, T.Aumann, J.V.Kratz, E.Stiel, N.Trautmann Electromagnetic and Nuclear Fission of 238U in the Reaction of 100, 500, and 1000A.MeV 208Pb with 238U NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 238U(208Pb, F), (238U, F), E=100-1000 MeV/nucleon; measured electromagnetic, nuclear fission fragment velocity distributions; deduced fission σ(E) for the two processes.
doi: 10.1007/BF01289586
1993AR03 Phys.Rev. C47, 1957 (1993) T.A.Armstrong, J.P.Bocquet, G.Ericsson, T.Johansson, T.Krogulski, R.A.Lewis, F.Malek, M.Maurel, E.Monnand, J.Mougey, H.Nifenecker, J.Passaneau, P.Perrin, S.M.Polikanov, M.Rey-Campagnolle, C.Ristori, G.A.Smith, G.Tibell Fission of Heavy Hypernuclei Formed in Antiproton Annihilation NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(p-bar, X), E at 105 MeV/c; measured hypernuclei yield, fission (fragment)(fragment)-coin; deduced fission hypernuclei T1/2.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.47.1957
1993RO07 Z.Phys. A345, 89 (1993) Ch.Rosel, H.Hanscheid, J.Hartfiel, R.von Mutius, J.F.M.d'Achard van Enschut, P.David, H.Janszen, T.Johansson, J.Konijn, T.Krogulski, C.T.A.M.de Laat, H.Paganetti, C.Petitjean, S.M.Polikanov, H.W.Reist, F.Risse, L.A.Schaller, L.Schellenberg, W.Schrieder, A.K.Sinha, A.Taal, J.P.Theobald, G.Tibell, N.Trautmann The Study of Prompt and Delayed Muon Induced Fission III. The Ratios of Prompt to Delayed Fission Yields NUCLEAR REACTIONS 233,234,235,236,238U, 237Np, 242,244Pu(μ-, F), E not given; measured prompt to delayed fission yields ratios, absolute probabilities; deduced fission probabilities per muon capture.
1992BO15 Z.Phys. A342, 183 (1992) J.P.Bocquet, F.Malek, H.Nifenecker, M.Rey-Campagnolle, M.Maurel, E.Monnand, P.Perrin, C.Ristori, G.Ericsson, T.Johansson, G.Tibell, S.Polikanov, T.Krogulski, J.Mougey Prompt Fission Induced by Antiproton Annihilation at Rest on Heavy Nuclei NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U, 209Bi, 208Pb, 197Au(p-bar, F), E at rest; measured fission fragment velocity distribution, kinetic energy vs mass, mass distributions; deduced fission probabilities.
doi: 10.1007/BF01288467
1992CH12 Phys.Rev. C45, 2332 (1992) B.Chen, T.A.Armstrong, R.A.Lewis, R.Newton, G.A.Smith, J.P.Bocquet, F.Malek, H.Nifenecker, M.Maurel, E.Monnand, P.Perrin, C.Ristori, G.Ericsson, T.Johansson, G.Tibell, M.Rey-Campagnolle, S.Polikanov, T.Krogulski, J.Mougey Neutron Yields and Angular Distributions Produced in Antiproton Annihilation at Rest in Uranium NUCLEAR REACTIONS U(p-bar, F), E at rest; measured fission (fragment)n-coin, neutron yields; deduced fragment neutron emission mechanism.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.45.2332
1990HA03 Z.Phys. A335, 1 (1990) H.Hanscheid, P.David, J.Konijn, T.Krogulski, C.T.A.M.de Laat, T.Mayer-Kuckuk, C.Petitjean, S.M.Polikanov, H.W.Reist, F.Risse, Ch.F.G.Rosel, L.A.Schaller, L.Schellenberg, W.Schrieder, A.K.Sinha, A.Taal Muon Capture Rates in 233U, 234U, 235U, 236U, 238U, and 237Np NUCLEAR REACTIONS 233,234,235,236,238U, 237Np(μ-, F), E at 39 MeV/c; measured (fragment)(fragment)-coin following fission; deduced capture rates, bound muon T1/2. ATOMIC PHYSICS, Mesic-Atoms 233,234,235,236,238U, 237Np(μ-, F), E at 39 MeV/c; measured (fragment)(fragment)-coin following fission; deduced capture rates, bound muon T1/2.
1988DA17 Z.Phys. A330, 397 (1988) P.David, H.Hanscheid, J.Hartfiel, H.Janszen, T.Mayer-Kuckuk, R.von Mutius, F.Risse, Ch.F.G.Rosel, W.Schrieder, C.Petitjean, H.W.Reist, S.M.Polikanov, J.Konijn, C.T.A.M.de Laat, A.Taal, T.Krogulski, T.Johansson, G.Tibell, J.F.M.d'Achard van Enschut, J.P.Theobald, N.Trautmann, C.Gugler, L.A.Schaller, L.Schellenberg The Study of Prompt and Delayed Muon Induced Fission II. Mean Life Times of Negative Muons Bound to 237Np, 242Pu and 244Pu NUCLEAR REACTIONS 237Np, 242,244Pu(μ-, F), E at rest; measured fission (fragment)(fragment)μ-, (fragment)(fragment)-coin; deduced muon capture rates.
1987BO18 Phys.Lett. 192B, 312 (1987) J.P.Bocquet, M.Epherre-Rey-Campagnolle, G.Ericsson, T.Johansson, J.Konijn, T.Krogulski, M.Maurel, E.Monnand, J.Mougey, H.Nifenecker, P.Perrin, S.Polikanov, C.Ristori, G.Tibell Delayed Fission from the Antiproton Annihilation in 209Bi - Evidence for Hypernuclear Decay NUCLEAR REACTIONS 209Bi(p-bar, F), E at rest; measured delayed fission T1/2, yield, fragment positions; deduced hypernuclear decay evidence. Avalanche counter detection system.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(87)90112-2
1987DA22 Z.Phys. A328, 37 (1987) P.David, J.Hartfiel, H.Janszen, T.Mayer-Kuckuk, R.von Mutius, C.Petitjean, H.W.Reist, S.M.Polikanov, J.Konijn, C.T.A.M.de Laat, A.Taal, T.Krogulski, T.Johansson, G.Tibell, J.F.M.d'Achard van Enschut The Study of Prompt and Delayed Muon Induced Fission. I. Total Kinetic Energies and Mass Distributions ATOMIC PHYSICS, Mesic-Atoms 235,238U, 237Np, 242Pu(μ-, F), E at 48, 53 MeV/c; 238U, 237Np(π-, F), E at 110 MeV/c; measured muon induced fission fragment total kinetic energy, mass distributions; deduced muon induced fission characteristics. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235,238U, 237Np, 242Pu(μ-, F), E at 48, 53 MeV/c; 238U, 237Np(π-, F), E at 110 MeV/c; measured fission fragment total kinetic energy, mass distributions; deduced muon induced fission characteristics.
1987DE10 Phys.Lett. 189B, 7 (1987) C.T.A.M.De Laat, A.Taal, W.Duinker, J.Konijn, J.F.M.D'Achard van Enschut, P.David, J.Hartfiel, H.Janszen, T.Mayer-Kuckuk, R.von Mutius, G.Piller, L.A.Schaller, L.Schellenberg, T.Krogulski, C.Petitjean, H.W.Reist, W.Muller The Quadrupole Moment and Strong Interaction Parameters from Muonic and Pionic X-Ray Studies of 237Np ATOMIC PHYSICS, Mesic-Atoms 237Np(π-, X), E at 100 MeV/c; 237Np(μ-, X), E at 50 MeV/c; measured X-ray spectra; deduced strong interaction shifts, widths. 237Np deduced spectroscopic quadrupole moment, B(E2). Compton suppression spectrometer. Optical model. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 237Np(π-, X), E at 100 MeV/c; 237Np(μ-, X), E at 50 MeV/c; measured X-ray spectra. 237Np deduced spectroscopic quadrupole moment, B(E2). Compton suppression spectrometer. Optical model.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(87)91260-3
1986BO34 Phys.Lett. 182B, 146 (1986) J.P.Bocquet, M.Epherre-Rey Campagnolle, G.Ericsson, T.Johansson, J.Konijn, T.Krogulski, M.Maurel, E.Monnand, J.Mougey, H.Nifenecker, P.Perrin, S.Polikanov, C.Ristori, G.Tibell Observation of the Delayed Fission Induced by Antiproton Annihilation in 238U NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(p-bar, F), E=100, 200 MeV/c; measured delayed fission fragment distributions, yield, T1/2. Recoil distance technique, scintillators.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(86)91566-2
1986DA21 Phys.Lett. 180B, 324 (1986) P.David, J.Hartfiel, H.Janszen, T.Mayer-Kuckuk, R.von Mutius, C.T.A.M.de Laat, A.Taal, W.Duinker, J.Konijn, J.F.M.D'Achard van Enschut, C.Gugler, L.A.Schaller, L.Schellenberg, T.Krogulski, C.Petitjean, H.W.Reist, W.Muller The Probability of Non-Radiative Decay of the 3d Level in Muonic 237Np ATOMIC PHYSICS, Mesic-Atoms 237Np; measured muonic X-ray spectra. 237Np deduced radiationless muonic transition probability. NUCLEAR REACTIONS 237Np(μ-, γ), E at rest; measured X-ray spectra. 237Np deduced radiationless muonic 3d → 1s transition probability.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(86)91196-2
1985DE48 Phys.Lett. 162B, 81 (1985) C.T.A.M.De Laat, A.Taal, W.Duinker, A.H.Wapstra, J.Konijn, J.F.M.d'Achard van Enschut, P.David, J.Hartfiel, H.Janszen, R.von Mutius, C.Gugler, L.A.Schaller, L.Schellenberg, T.Krogulski, C.Petitjean, H.W.Reist Strong Interaction Effects in Pionic 208Pb NUCLEAR REACTIONS 208Pb(π, X), E at rest; measured pionic X-rays; deduced strong interaction shifts. ATOMIC PHYSICS, Mesic-Atoms 208Pb(π, X), E at rest; measured pionic X-rays; deduced strong interaction shifts.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(85)91065-2
1983DA09 Phys.Lett. 124B, 161 (1983) P.David, J.Hartfiel, H.Janszen, T.Johansson, J.Konijn, T.Krogulski, T.Mayer-Kuckuk, C.Petitjean, S.Polikanov, H.W.Reist, G.Tibell Total Kinetic Energy Release and Mass Distributions in Prompt and Delayed Muon Induced Fission of 238U NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U(μ-, F), E at rest; measured prompt, delayed fission fragment mass, total kinetic energy release; deduced prompt to delayed fission yields, muonic state T1/2.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(83)91426-0
1982JO05 Phys.Lett. 116B, 402 (1982) T.Johansson, J.Konijn, T.Krogulski, S.Polikanov, H.W.Reist, G.Tibell Radiationless 3d → 1s Transition in Muonic Atoms of 238U ATOMIC PHYSICS, Mesic-Atoms 238U; measured muonic X-rays; deduced radiationless transition probability.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(82)90153-8
1980GA23 Nucl.Phys. A350, 278 (1980) Dz.Ganzorig, P.G.Hansen, T.Johansson, B.Jonson, J.Konijn, T.Krogulski, S.M.Polikanov, G.Tibell, L.Westgaard Fission of 232Th and 238U in the Interaction with Negative Muons NUCLEAR REACTIONS, Fission 232Th, 238U(μ-, F), E at rest; measured μ(fragment)(t), μ(electron)(t), μ(fragment)(electron)(t). 232Th, 238U deduced higher probability for heavy fragment muon attachment, T1/2.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(80)90460-1
1980JO10 Phys.Lett. B97, 29 (1980) T.Johansson, J.Konijn, T.Krogulski, S.Polikanov, H.W.Reist, G.Tibell Muon Induced Quadrupole Photofission NUCLEAR REACTIONS, Fission 238U(μ-, F), E at rest; measured E(X-ray), I(X-ray), (X-ray)(fragment)-coin. 238U deduced dominant prompt fission from 3d-1s radiationless transition.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(80)90539-0
1978GA14 Phys.Lett. 78B, 41 (1978) D.Ganzorig, P.G.Hansen, T.Johansson, B.Jonson, J.Konijn, T.Krogulski, V.D.Kuznetsov, S.M.Polikanov, G.Tibell, L.Westgaard The Muon Capture Rate in 232Th and 238U Studied in the Fission Mode NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th, 238U(μ-, F); measured muon capture rate.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(78)90342-8
1978GA15 Phys.Lett. 77B, 257 (1978) D.Ganzorig, P.G.Hansen, T.Johansson, B.Jonson, J.Konijn, T.Krogulski, V.D.Kuznetsov, S.M.Polikanov, G.Tibell, L.Westgaard Fission of Muonic 232Th and 238U NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th, 238U(μ-, F), E at rest; measured prompt fission spectra.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(78)90701-3
1975AL17 Phys.Lett. 57B, 238 (1975) B.M.Aleksandrov, G.V.Buklanov, W.D.Fromm, D.Gansorig, A.S.Krivokhatski, T.Krogulski, S.M.Polikanov, B.M.Sabirov Muon Induced Fission of 237Np, 239Pu and 242Pu NUCLEAR REACTIONS 237Np, 239,242Pu(μ-, F); measured σ, time-dependent σ for target pairs.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(75)90064-7
1975CH14 Nucl.Phys. A247, 452 (1975) D.Chultem, V.Cojocaru, D.Gansorig, Kim Si Chwan, T.Krogulski, V.D.Kuznetsov, H.G.Ortlepp, S.M.Polikanov, B.M.Sabirov, U.Schmidt, W.Wagner Fission of 232Th, 238U and 235U Induced by Negative Muons NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th, 235,238U(μ-, F), (π-, F); measured prompt, delayed absolute muon-induced fission yields, muon capture mean lives, relative π- induced fission probabilities.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(75)90135-9
1971SO05 Nucl.Phys. A168, 519 (1971) A.Sobiczewski, T.Krogulski, J.Blocki, Z.Szymanski Closed Shells for Very Heavy Nuclei NUCLEAR STRUCTURE A=200-400, Z=115; calculated single-particle energies.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(71)90545-8
1970PI02 Nucl.Phys. A146, 273 (1970) H.Piekarz, J.Blocki, T.Krogulski, E.Piasecki Investigation of Prompt Neutrons Accompanying Spontaneous Ternary Fission of 252Cf RADIOACTIVITY, Fission 252Cf; measured prompt neutron angular distributions, yields for binary, ternary fission, Eα, neutron yields(Eα).
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(70)91103-6
1970PI09 Phys.Lett. 33B, 568 (1970) E.Piasecki, M.Dakowski, T.Krogulski, J.Tys, J.Chwaszczewska Evidence of the Polar Emission of Alpha-Particles in the Thermal Neutron Fission of 235U NUCLEAR REACTIONS, Fission 235U(n, F), E=thermal; measured σ(Eα, θ(α)).
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(70)90351-5
1969BL20 Nucl.Phys. A127, 495 (1969) J.Blocki, J.Chwaszczewska, M.Dakowski, T.Krogulski, E.Piasecki, M.Sowinski, A.Stegner, J.Tys Li and Be Nuclei Emitted during the Thermal Neutron Fission of 235U NUCLEAR REACTIONS, Fission 235U(n, F); measured relative yields, energy spectra of Li, Be nuclei. Enriched target.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(69)91020-3
1969CH27 Acta Phys.Polon. 35, 187 (1969) J.Chwaszczewska, M.Dakowski, T.Krogulski, E.Piasecki, M.Sowinski, A.Stegner, J.Tys Low Energy Part of the α Particle Spectrum from Tripartition of 235U NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235U(n, F), E = thermal; measured Eα; deduced σ(n, α).
1969KR20 Nucl.Phys. A128, 219 (1969) T.Krogulski, J.Chwaszczewska, M.Dakowski, E.Piasecki, M.Sowinski, J.Tys Emission of Light Nuclei in Thermal Neutron Fission of 239Pu NUCLEAR REACTIONS 239Pu(n, F); measured relative yields, energy spectra of 1H, 2H, 3H, 4He, 6He, 8He.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(69)90987-7
1967DA06 Nucl.Phys. A97, 187(1967) M.Dakowski, T.Krogulski, E.Piasecki, H.Piekarz, M.Sowinski On the Spin Assignment of Neutron Resonances in 149Sm Using (n, α) Reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 149Sm(n, α), E = thermal; measured σ(Eα). 150Sm resonances deduced π, J. Enriched target.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(67)90778-6
1967DA24 Phys.Lett. 25B, 213 (1967) M.Dakowski, J.Chwaszczewska, T.Krogulski, E.Piasecki, M.Sowinski Energy spectra of long range particles from the thermal neutron fission of 235U NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235U(n, F)1H/2H/3H/4He/6He, E thermal; measured reaction products; deduced energy spectra, relative yields.
doi: 10.1016/0370-2693(67)90041-x
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