NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of April 24, 2024. Search: Author = Y.Kasugai Found 27 matches. 2015SE13 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B361, 685 (2015) S.Sekimoto, S.Okumura, H.Yashima, Y.Matsushi, H.Matsuzaki, H.Matsumura, A.Toyoda, K.Oishi, N.Matsuda, Y.Kasugai, Y.Sakamoto, H.Nakashima, D.Boehnlein, R.Coleman, G.Lauten, A.Leveling, N.Mokhov, E.Ramberg, A.Soha, K.Vaziri, K.Ninomiya, T.Omoto, T.Shima, N.Takahashi, A.Shinohara, M.W.Caffee, K.C.Welten, K.Nishiizumi, S.Shibata, T.Ohtsuki Measurements of production cross sections of 10Be and 26Al by 120 GeV and 392 MeV proton bombardment of 89Y, 159Tb, and natCu targets NUCLEAR REACTIONS 89Y, 159Tb, Cu(p, X)10Be, E=392 MeV; 89Y, Cu(p, X)10Be, E=120 GeV; Cu(p, X)26Al, E=392 MeV; 89Y, Cu(p, X)26Al, E=120 GeV; measured reaction products; deduced σ. Accelerator mass spectrometry, comparison with available data.
doi: 10.1016/j.nimb.2015.08.001
2014MA53 Nucl.Data Sheets 120, 219 (2014) H.Matsumura, N.Matsuda, Y.Kasugai, A.Toyoda, H.Yashima, S.Sekimoto, H.Iwase, K.Oishi, Y.Sakamoto, H.Nakashima, A.Leveling, D.Boehnlein, G.Lauten, N.Mokhov, K.Vaziri Material Activation Benchmark Experiments at the NuMI Hadron Absorber Hall in Fermilab
doi: 10.1016/j.nds.2014.07.051
2011HA04 Ann.Nucl.Energy 38, 637 (2011) H.Hayashi, H.Sakane, M.Shibata, K.Kawade, Y.Kasugai, Y.Ikeda, T.Iida Systematics for (n, 2n) excitation functions in the neutron energy between 13.4 and 14.9 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14N, 23Na, 31P, 39K, 46Ti, 50,52Cr, 54Fe, 58Ni, 19F, 45Sc, 55Mn, 59Co, 63,65Cu, 64,66Zn, 70Ge, 75As, 79Br, 85,87Rb, 84,86Sr, 89Y, 90,96Zr, 92,100Mo, 96Ru, 102Pd, 106Cd, 113In, 112,114Sn, 130,132,134Ba, 140,142Ce, 141Pr, 142,150Nd, 144Sm, 151,153Eu, 165Ho, 169Tm, 185Re, 191,193Ir, 197Au, 204Pb, 160Gd, 192Os, 232Th, 238U(n, 2n), E=13.4-14.9 MeV; analyzed partial excitation functions; deduced applicability of empirical formula. Comparison with experimental cross sections and previous formulas.
doi: 10.1016/j.anucene.2010.09.005
2011KA42 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 2063s (2011) Y.Kasugai, N.Matsuda, Y.Iwamoto, Y.Sakamoto, H.Nakashima, H.Matsumura, N.Kinoshita, H.Iwase, T.Sanami, M.Hagiwara, H.Hirayama, H.Yashima, N.Sigyo, H.Arakawa, K.Ishibashi, N.Mokhov, A.Leveling, D.Boehnlein, K.Vaziri, G.Lauten, S.Wayne, V.Cupps, B.Kershisnik, S.Benesch, T.Nakamura, K.Oishi, K.Niita Shielding Experiments under JASMIN Collaboration at Fermilab (I) Overview of the Research Activities
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.2063
2011MA77 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 2055s (2011) N.Matsuda, Y.Kasugai, Y.Sakamoto, H.Nakashima, H.Matsumura, H.Iwase, N.Kinoshita, H.Hirayama, H.Yashima, N.Mokhov, A.Leveling, D.Boehnlein, K.Vazili, L.Gary, S.Wayne, K.Oishi, T.Nakamura, K.Ishibashi, K.Niita Shielding Experiments under JASMIN Collaboration at Fermilab (IV) Measurement and Analyses of High-Energy Neutron Spectra in the Anti-Proton Target Station
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.2055
2011MA78 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 2059s (2011) H.Matsumura, N.Kinoshita, H.Iwase, A.Toyoda, Y.Kasugai, N.Matsuda, Y.Sakamoto, H.Nakashima, H.Yashima, N.Mokhov, A.Leveling, D.Boehnlein, K.Vazili, G.Lautenschlager, W.Schmitt, K.Oishi Shielding Experiments under JASMIN Collaboration at Fermilab (III): Measurement of High Energy Neutrons Penetrating a Thick Iron Shield from the Antiproton Production Target by Au Activation Method
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.2059
2011YA22 J.Korean Phys.Soc. 59, 2051s (2011) H.Yashima, N.Matsuda, Y.Kasugai, H.Nakashima, Y.Sakamoto, H.Matsumura, H.Iwase, N.Kinoshita, D.Boehnlein, G.Lautenschlager, A.Leveling, N.Mokhov, K.Vaziri, K.Oishi Shielding Experiments by the JASMIN Collaboration at Fermilab (II) - Radioactivity Measurement Induced by Secondary Particles from the Anti-proton Production Target
doi: 10.3938/jkps.59.2051
2009NA20 Nucl.Technology 168, 482 (2009) H.Nakashima, Y.Sakamoto, Y.Iwamoto, N.Matsuda, Y.Kasugai, Y.Nakane, F.Masukawa, N.V.Mokhov, A.F.Leveling, D.J.Boehnlein, K.Vaziri, T.Sanami, H.Matsumura, M.Hagiwara, H.Iwase, N.Kinoshita, H.Hirayama, K.Oishi, T.Nakamura, H.Arakawa, N.Shigyo, K.Ishibashi, H.Yashima, N.Nakao, K.Niita Experimental Studies of Shielding and Irradiation Effects at High-Energy Accelerator Facilities
doi: 10.13182/NT09-A9229
2005MU21 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A547, 555 (2005) G.Muhrer, E.J.Pitcher, G.J.Russell, F.Maekawa, Y.Kasugai, H.Takada Comparison of calculated and measured high energy neutron reaction rates at the manual Jr. Lujan Center Spallation Source NUCLEAR REACTIONS 115In(n, n'), 27Al(n, α), 93Nb(n, 2n), (n, 4n), 209Bi(n, 4n), (n, 5n), (n, 6n), (n, 7n), E ≈ 10-1000 MeV; measured reaction rates. Comparison with model predictions.
doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2005.04.008
2003KA03 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A496, 183 (2003) K.Kawade, H.Sakane, Y.Kasugai, M.Shibata, T.Iida, A.Takahashi, T.Fukahori Measurement method of activation cross-sections of reactions producing short-lived nuclei with 14MeV neutrons
doi: 10.1016/S0168-9002(02)01617-0
2003SA38 Ann.Nucl.Energy 30, 1847 (2003) H.Sakane, Y.Kasugai, M.Shibata, H.Takeuchi, K.Kawade Measurements of the (n, np+d) activation cross sections with 13.4-14.9 MeV neutrons using a fusion neutronics source/JAERI NUCLEAR REACTIONS 87Sr, 95,100Mo, 104Ru, 106Pd, 113,116Cd, 118,119,120Sn, 123,128,130Te, 184,186W, 189,190Os(n, np+d), E=13.6-14.9 MeV; measured σ. Activation method, comparison with previous results.
doi: 10.1016/S0306-4549(03)00160-9
2002SA01 Ann.Nucl.Energy 29, 53 (2002) H.Sakane, Y.Kasugai, M.Shibata, T.Iida, A.Takahashi, T.Fukahori, K.Kawade Measurement of Activation Cross-Sections of (n, np + d) Reactions Producing Short-Lived Nuclei in the Energy Range between 13.4 and 14.9 MeV using an Intense Neutron Source OKTAVIAN NUCLEAR REACTIONS 26Mg, 29,30Si, 53,54Cr, 67Zn, 87Sr, 98,100Mo, 102Ru, 105,106,108Pd, 123Te, 163Dy, 179Hf, 189Os(n, np+pn+d), E=13.4-14.9 MeV; measured activation σ. Comparison with previous results.
doi: 10.1016/S0306-4549(01)00025-1
2002SA17 Ann.Nucl.Energy 29, 1209 (2002) H.Sakane, Y.Kasugai, M.Shibata, Y.Ikeda, K.Kawade Measurement of the Activation Cross-Sections of (n, np + d) Reactions for Lanthanide Isotopes in the Energy Range between 13.4 and 14.9 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 146,148Nd, 152Sm, 155,158Gd, 164Dy, 170Er, 174,176Yb(n, np+pn+d), E=13.4-14.9 MeV; measured activation σ.
doi: 10.1016/S0306-4549(01)00091-3
2001KA65 J.Nucl.Sci.Technol.(Tokyo) 38, 1048 (2001) Y.Kasugai, F.Maekawa, Y.Ikeda, H.Takeuchi Measurement of Activation Cross Sections for Mercury Isotopes in the Neutron Energy Range between 13.4 and 14.9 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 196,198,204Hg(n, 2n), 198,199,200,201,202,204Hg(n, p), E=13.4-14.9 MeV; measured activation σ, isomer and ground-state production. Comparison with previous data.
doi: 10.1080/18811248.2001.9715135
2001SA27 Ann.Nucl.Energy 28, 1175 (2001) H.Sakane, Y.Kasugai, M.Shibata, T.Iida, A.Takahashi, T.Fukahori, K.Kawade Measurement of Activation Cross-Sections for (n, 2n) Reactions Producing Short-Lived Nuclei in the Energy Range between 13.5 and 14.9 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14N, 31P, 54Fe, 63Cu, 79Br, 87Rb, 92Mo, 108Pd, 113In, 132,138Ba, 140Ce, 141Pr, 144Sm, 165Ho(n, 2n), E=13.4-14.9 MeV; measured σ. Activation technique, comparison with previous results.
doi: 10.1016/S0306-4549(00)00123-7
2000KA43 Nucl.Sci.Eng. 136, 258 (2000) Cross-Section Measurement for the 17O(n, p)17N Reaction by 14-MeV Neutrons NUCLEAR REACTIONS 17O(n, p), E=13.7, 14.4, 14.9; measured σ. Activation technique.
doi: 10.13182/NSE00-A2156
1999MA25 J.Nucl.Sci.Technol.(Tokyo) 36, 242 (1999) F.Maekawa, Y.Kasugai, C.Konno, I.Murata, Kokooo, M.Wada, Y.Oyama, Y.Ikeda, A.Takahashi Benchmark Experiment on Vanadium with D-T Neutrons and Validation of Evaluated Nuclear Data Libraries by Analysis of the Experiment NUCLEAR REACTIONS V(n, X), E=spectrum; measured En, Eγ. Comparisons with evaluated data files.
doi: 10.1080/18811248.1999.9726204
1998KA01 Ann.Nucl.Energy 25, 23 (1998) Y.Kasugai, H.Yamamoto, K.Kawade, T.Iida Measurement of (n, p) Cross-Sections for Shortlived Products by 13.4-14.9 MeV Neutrons NUCLEAR REACTIONS 19F, 28,29Si, 37Cl, 50Ti, 52,53,54Cr, 60,62Ni, 66,68Zn, 86,88Sr, 97Mo, 101,102,104Ru, 104,105,108Pd, 107Ag, 116Cd, 119,120Sn(n, p), E=13.4-14.9 MeV; measured σ. Activation method.
doi: 10.1016/S0306-4549(97)00040-6
1998KA03 Ann.Nucl.Energy 25, 421 (1998) Y.Kasugai, Y.Ikeda, H.Yamamoto, K.Kawade Systematics for (n, α) Excitation Functions in the Neutron Energy between 13.3 and 15.0 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 26Mg, 27Al, 30Si, 31P, 41K, 44Ca, 45Sc, 50Ti, 51V, 54Cr, 54Fe, 59Co, 64Ni, 63Cu, 68Zn, 69Ga, 75As, 85Rb, 94,96Zr, 92,98,100Mo, 104Ru, 108Pd, 115In, 138Ba, 153Eu, 178,180Hf, 184,186W, 187Re(n, α), E=13.3-15 MeV; compiled, analyzed σ(En); deduced excitation function parameters.
doi: 10.1016/S0306-4549(97)00067-4
1998KA35 Ann.Nucl.Energy 25, 1485 (1998) Y.Kasugai, H.Yamamoto, K.Kawade, T.Iida Measurement of (n, α) Cross-Sections for Short-Lived Products by 13.4-14.9 MeV Neutrons NUCLEAR REACTIONS 26Mg, 30Si, 31P, 54Cr, 63Cu, 64Ni, 69,71Ga, 87Rb, 89Y, 104Ru, 112Cd(n, α), E=13.4-14.9 MeV; measured σ. Activation technique. Comparison with previous results.
doi: 10.1016/S0306-4549(98)00014-0
1998SH13 Appl.Radiat.Isot. 49, 985 (1998) M.Shibata, Y.Kasugai, H.Miyahara, H.Yamamoto, K.Kawade Gamma-Ray Emission Probabilities in the Decay of 27Mg RADIOACTIVITY 27Mg(β-) [from 27Al(n, p), E=fast]; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced γ-emission probabilities.
doi: 10.1016/S0969-8043(97)10100-2
1998SH21 Appl.Radiat.Isot. 49, 1481 (1998) M.Shibata, Y.Satoh, S.Itoh, H.Yamamoto, K.Kawade, Y.Kasugai, Y.Ikeda Beta-Decay Half-Lives and Level Ordering of 102m, gRh RADIOACTIVITY 102Rh(β-), (EC); 102mRh(EC), (IT) [from 103Rh(n, 2n)]; measured Eγ, Iγ(t), (X-ray)γ-coin; deduced T1/2.
doi: 10.1016/S0969-8043(98)00057-8
1996KA36 Ann.Nucl.Energy 23, 1429 (1996) Y.Kasugai, Y.Ikeda, H.Yamamoto, K.Kawade Systematics for (n, p) Excitation Functions in the Neutron Energy between 13.3 and 15.0 MeV NUCLEAR STRUCTURE A=19-188; analyzed (n, p) reaction σ(E), E=13.3-15 MeV for targets 19F-188Os; deduced empirical formulae accuracy.
doi: 10.1016/0306-4549(95)00114-X
1994IK04 Proc.Intern.Conf.Nuclear Data for Science and Technology, Gatlinburg, Tennesse, 9-13 May, 1994, J.K.Dickens, Ed., American Nuclear Society, Vol.2, p.1078 (1994) Y.Ikeda, Y.Kasugai, Y.Uno, C.Konno, H.Maekawa Measurements Of Activation Cross Sections For 187Re(n, 2n)186mRe And 193Ir(n, 2n)192m2Ir At 14 Mev Energy Region NUCLEAR REACTIONS 187Re(n, 2n), 193Ir(n, 2n), E=14.9 MeV; measured products, 186Re, Eν, Iν; deduced σ, σ(E). Data were imported from EXFOR entry 22324. Data from this article have been entered in the EXFOR database. For more information, access X4 dataset22324. 1994IK05 Proc.Intern.Conf.Nuclear Data for Science and Technology, Gatlinburg, Tennesse, 9-13 May, 1994, J.K.Dickens, Ed., American Nuclear Society, Vol.2, p.944 (1994) Y.Ikeda, D.L.Smith, Y.Uno, Y.Kasugai, C.Konno, H.Maekawa New Measurement of activation cross section for the 63Cu(n, 2n)62Cu and 65(n, 2n)64Cu Reactions at Energy Range of 13.3 to 14.9 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 63Cu(n, 2n), 65Cu(n, 2n), E=13.3-15 MeV; measured products, 62Cu, Eν, Iν; deduced σ, σ(E). Data were imported from EXFOR entry 22547. Data from this article have been entered in the EXFOR database. For more information, access X4 dataset22547. 1994KA61 Proc.Intern.Conf.Nuclear Data for Science and Technology, Gatlinburg, Tennesse, 9-13 May, 1994, J.K.Dickens, Ed., American Nuclear Society, Vol.2, p.935 (1994) Y.Kasugai, H.Yamamoto, K.Kawade, Y.Ikeda, Y.Uno, H.Maekawa Activation Cross Section Measurement Of Reactions Producing Short-Lived Nuclei At Neutron Energy Between 13.4 Mev And 14.9 Mev NUCLEAR REACTIONS 46Ti(n, p), 47Ti(n, np), 57Fe(n, p), 74Ge(n, p), 76Ge(n, 2n), 76Ge(n, p), 96Zr(n, np), 93Nb(n, nα), 100Ru(n, p), 120Sn(n, np), 180Hf(n, p), E=13.3-14.9 MeV; measured products, 46Sc, Eπ, Iπ; deduced σ, σ(E). Data were imported from EXFOR entry 22325. Data from this article have been entered in the EXFOR database. For more information, access X4 dataset22325. 1993MI13 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A324, 219 (1993) H.Miyahara, K.Hara, C.Mori, Y.Kasugai, K.Kawade Precise Measurement of γ-Ray Emission Probabilities for 66Cu RADIOACTIVITY 66Cu(β-) [from 65Cu(n, γ), E=thermal]; measured Eγ, Iγ, βγ-coin. 66Zn levels deduced γ-emission probabilities.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(93)90979-R
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