NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of May 1, 2024. Search: Author = V.Togo Found 9 matches. 2012GU19 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A694, 32 (2012) R.Gupta, A.Kumar, G.Giacomelli, L.Patrizii, V.Togo Measurement of total and partial charge changing and charge pick-up cross-sections for 300A MeV Fe26+ beam in Al with a new system of analysis NUCLEAR REACTIONS Al(Fe, Fe), (Fe, X), E=300 MeV/nucleon; measured reaction products; deduced total and partial charge-changing σ.
doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2012.08.002
2010DR03 Int.J.Mod.Phys. E19, 1227 (2010) V.A.Drozdov, D.O.Eremenko, O.V.Fotina, S.Yu.Platonov, O.A.Yuminov, G.Giardina, G.Fazio, F.Malaguti, P.Olivo, V.Togo Fission time of α-induced reactions measured by the crystal blocking technique NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th, 235U(α, xnf), E<33 MeV; measured reaction products; deduced fission probabilities, anysotropy σ(θ), temperature dependence of nuclear viscosity.
doi: 10.1142/S0218301310015710
2009DE22 Bull.Rus.Acad.Sci.Phys. 73, 835 (2009); Izv.Akad.Nauk RAS, Ser.Fiz 73, 882 (2009) A.A.Dermenev, V.A.Drozdov, D.O.Eremenko, F.Malaguti, P.Olivo, S.Yu.Platonov, V.Togo, A.Uguzzoni, O.V.Fotina, O.A.Yuminov Dynamical analysis of the induced fission time obtained by the crystal blocking technique for the 235U + α reaction NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235U(α, F), E=25.9-31.2 MeV; measured angular distribution of fission fragments; deduced fission lifetime, fissionabilities of Pu isotopes. Comparison with theoretical calculations.
doi: 10.3103/S106287380906029X
2009YU02 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B267, 2592 (2009) O.A.Yuminov, A.M.Borisov, V.A.Drozdov, D.O.Eremenko, O.V.Fotina, F.Malaguti, P.Olivo, S.Yu.Platonov, V.Togo, A.F.Tulinov Fission time for the 235U + α reaction measured by the crystal blocking technique NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235U(α, F), E=25.9-31.2 MeV; measured angular distribution of fission fragments; deduced fission lifetime, fissionabilities of Pu isotopes. Comparison with theoretical calculations.
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2009.05.018
2008CE03 Nucl.Phys. A807, 206 (2008) S.Cecchini, T.Chiarusi, G.Giacomelli, M.Giorgini, A.Kumar, G.Mandrioli, S.Manzoor, A.R.Margiotta, E.Medinaceli, L.patrizii, V.Popa, I.E.Qureshi, G.sirri, M.Spurio, V.Togo Fragmentation cross sections of Fe26+, Si14+ and C6+ ions of 0.3-10 A GeV on polyethylene, CR39 and aluminum targets NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H, 12C, 27Al(12C, X), (28Si, X), (56Fe, X), E=0.3?10 GeV/nucleon; measured total fragmentation σ. Comparison with semi-empirical formula. Polyethylene targets and CR39 track detectors.
doi: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2008.03.017
2000DE02 Nucl.Phys. A662, 207 (2000) H.Dekhissi, G.Giacomelli, M.Giorgini, G.Mandrioli, S.Manzoor, L.Patrizii, V.Popa, P.Serra, V.Togo Fragmentation Studies of 158 A GeV Pb Ions using CR39 Nuclear Track Detectors NUCLEAR REACTIONS H, C, O, 27Al, Cu, Pb(208Pb, X), E=158 GeV/nucleon; measured total, break-up, pick-up charge changing σ. CR39 nuclear track detectors.
doi: 10.1016/S0375-9474(99)00414-5
2000MA85 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A453, 525 (2000) S.Manzoor, I.E.Qureshi, M.A.Rana, M.I.Shahzad, G.Sher, M.Sajid, H.A.Khan, G.Giacomelli, M.Giorgini, G.Mandrioli, L.Patrizii, V.Popa, P.Serra, V.Togo Charge Identification in CR-39 Nuclear Track Detector using Relativistic Lead Ion Fragmentation NUCLEAR REACTIONS 27Al, Cu, Pb(207Pb, X), E=158 GeV/nucleon; measured heavy fragments charge distribution. CR-39 nuclear track detectors.
doi: 10.1016/S0168-9002(00)00470-8
1998GI12 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A411, 41 (1998) G.Giacomelli, M.Giorgini, G.Mandrioli, S.Manzoor, L.Patrizii, V.Popa, P.Serra, V.Togo, E.C.Vilela Extended Calibration of a CR39 Nuclear Track Detector with 158 A GeV 207Pb Ions NUCLEAR REACTIONS Pb(207Pb, X), E=158 GeV/nucleon; measured fragments charge distribution; deduced track detector characteristics.
doi: 10.1016/S0168-9002(98)00270-8
1996CE08 Nuovo Cim. 109A, 1119 (1996) S.Cecchini, H.Dekhissi, V.Garutti, G.Giacomelli, E.Katsavounidis, G.Mandrioli, A.R.Margiotta-Neri, L.Patrizii, V.Popa, P.Serra, M.Spurio, V.Togo, U.Valdre, E.Vilela Calibration with Relativistic and Low-Velocity Ions of a CR39 Nuclear Track Detector
doi: 10.1007/BF02798817
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