References quoted in the ENSDF dataset: 249AM ADOPTED LEVELS:TENTATIVE

6 references found.

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1956FI11

Phys.Rev. 102, 180 (1956)

P.R.Fields, M.H.Studier, H.Diamond, J.F.Mech, M.G.Inghram, G.L.Pyle, C.M.Stevens, S.Fried, W.M.Manning, A.Ghiorso, S.G.Thompson, G.H.Higgins, G.T.Seaborg

Transplutonium Elements in Thermonuclear Test Debris

doi: 10.1103/PhysRev.102.180


1960DI03

Phys.Rev. 119, 2000 (1960)

H.Diamond, P.R.Fields, C.S.Stevens, M.H.Studier, S.M.Fried, M.G.Inghram, D.C.Hess, G.L.Pyle, J.F.Mech, W.M.Manning, A.Ghiorso, S.G.Thompson, G.H.Higgins, G.T.Seaborg, C.I.Browne, H.L.Smith, and R.W.Spence

Heavy Isotope Abundances in Mike Thermonuclear Device

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 235,238U(n, γ)239U/240U/241U/242U/243U/244U/245U/246U/247U/248U/249U/250U/251U/252U/253U/254U/255U, E fast; measured reaction products mass spectrometrically and radiometrically; deduced isotopic abundances.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRev.119.2000


1966RG01

Phys.Rev. 148, 1192 (1966); See keynumber 1966HO01

Research Groups, Combined Radiochemistry Group LRL, LASL, UCRL, ANL

Nuclear Decay Properties of Heavy Nuclides Produced in Thermonuclear Explosions - Par and Barbel Events

RADIOACTIVITY 251,252,253,254Cf, 255Es, 257,258Fm(α), 250Cm(SF), 251Bk, 252Cm(β-) [from U(n, F), U(n, X), E ∼ 2 MeV]; measured decay products, Eα, Iα; deduced α-particles energies, α-decay branchings, T1/2. Two low-yield thermonuclear explosions, the Par and Barbel events, chemical separation of products.

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Cm(n, X)249Cf/250Cf/252Cf/252Cf/253Cf/254Cf/253Es/254Es/255Es, E thermal; measured reaction products, Eα, Iα, Eβ, Iβ; deduced isotopic abundances. Cm irradions, reactor.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRev.148.1192


1967HO20

Arkiv Fysik 36, 533(1967)

D.C.Hoffman

Production of Heavy Elements in a Recent Los Alamos Thermonuclear Test

RADIOACTIVITY, Fission 259Fm, 259Md [from 238U, 243Am (thermonuclear device)]; measured no activity; deduced limits on T1/2 (α), T1/2 (SF).


1969IN01

Nucl.Phys. A124, 130(1969)

J.S.Ingley

Nuclear Explosion Experiments to Determine Nuclear Properties of Heavy Isotopes

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 238U, 242Pu(n, γ), E approx 20 keV; measured heavy-element yields for 242 < A < 257 from multiple neutron capture. 242,243,244,245,246,247,248,249U, 243,245,247,249,251,253Pu(n, γ), (n, F), E approx 20 keV; deduced σ.

doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(69)90524-7


2019MO01

At.Data Nucl.Data Tables 125, 1 (2019)

P.Moller, M.R.Mumpower, T.Kawano, W.D.Myers

Nuclear properties for astrophysical and radioactive-ion-beam applications (II)

NUCLEAR STRUCTURE Z=8-136; calculated the ground-state odd-proton and odd-neutron spins and parities, proton and neutron pairing gaps, one- and two-neutron separation energies, quantities related to β-delayed one- and two-neutron emission probabilities, average energy and average number of emitted neutrons, β-decay energy release and T1/2 with respect to Gamow-Teller decay with a phenomenological treatment of first-forbidden decays, one- and two-proton separation energies, and α-decay energy release and half-life.

doi: 10.1016/j.adt.2018.03.003