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Output year order : Descending NSR database version of May 8, 2024. Search: Author = M.Uhl Found 32 matches. 1995QA01 Phys.Rev. C52, 733 (1995) S.M.Qaim, M.Uhl, F.Rosch, F.Szelecsenyi Excitation Functions of (p, α) Reactions on 64Ni, 78Kr, and 86Sr NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 64Ni, 78Kr, 86Sr(p, α), E=threshold-18.5 MeV; measured σ(E). Enriched targets, hyperpure Ge detector, activation technique, stacked foils. Statistical, precompound model analyes, inclusion of direct three-nucleon pick-up component.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.52.733
1995WI25 Phys.Rev. C52, 2762 (1995) K.Wisshak, F.Voss, F.Kappeler, K.Guber, L.Kazakov, N.Kornilov, M.Uhl, G.Reffo Stellar Neutron Capture Cross Sections of the Gd Isotopes NUCLEAR REACTIONS 152,154,155,156,157,158Gd(n, γ), E=3-225 KeV; measured σ(E); deduced Maxwellian averaged cross section for kT=10 to 100 keV.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.52.2762
1993KO01 Phys.Rev. C47, 312 (1993) Radiative Strength in the Compound Nucleus 157Gd NUCLEAR REACTIONS 156Gd(n, γ), E=2, 24 keV; measured capture Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ(E). 157Gd deduced E1, M1 strength function, <Γγ>. Resonance averaging.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.47.312
1992GU06 Phys.Rev. C46, 250 (1992) R.Guin, S.K.Saha, S.Prakash, M.Uhl Isomeric Yield Ratios and Excitation Functions in α-Induced Reactions on 107,109Ag NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 107,109Ag(α, 3n), (α, 2n), 109Ag(α, 4n), (α, 5n), (α, 4nα), 107Ag(α, 2n), (α, 2nα), E=20-63 MeV; measured Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ(E), isomeric yield ratios. Natural targets, radiochemical separation. Statistical model calculations.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.46.250
1992QA01 Phys.Rev. C46, 1398 (1992) S.M.Qaim, M.Uhl, N.I.Molla, H.Liskien 4He Emission in the Interactions of Fast Neutrons with 48Ti and 50Ti NUCLEAR REACTIONS 48,50Ti(n, α), E=12.6-19.6 MeV; measured σ(E). Radiochemical techniques. Precompound model, direct three-nucleon pick-up component.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.46.1398
1990KO09 Phys.Rev. C41, 1941 (1990) Test of Gamma-Ray Strength Functions in Nuclear Reaction Model Calculations NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au, 143Nd, 105Pd, 93Nb(n, γ), E=low; analyzed capture data. 94Nb, 198Au, 144Nd, 106Pd deduced total s-wave Γγ.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.41.1941
1990MO20 Phys.Rev. C42, 1540 (1990) Activation Cross Section and Isomeric Cross-Section Ratio for the 46Ti(n, p)46m,46gSc Process NUCLEAR REACTIONS 46Ti(n, p), E=5.4-10.5 MeV; measured σ(E); deduced isomeric σ(ratio). Statistical model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.42.1540
1989LI23 Ann.Nucl.Energy 16, 563 (1989) H.Liskien, M.Uhl, M.Wagner, G.Winkler The Excitation Function for the Reaction 52Cr(n, 2n)51Cr NUCLEAR REACTIONS 52Cr(n, 2n), E ≈ threshold-20 MeV; measured σ(E). Activation technique.
doi: 10.1016/0306-4549(89)90010-8
1988FI02 Phys.Rev. C37, 578 (1988) 93Nb(n, xp), (nat)Ag(n, xp), and (nat)In(n, xp) Reactions at 14.1 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 93Nb, Ag, In(n, xp), E=14.1 MeV; measured σ(θp, Ep).
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.37.578
1988QA02 Phys.Rev. C38, 645 (1988) Isomeric Cross-Section Ratio for the Formation of 73m,gSe in Various Nuclear Processes NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 75As(p, 3n), (d, 4n), E=25-55 MeV; 70Ge(α, n), E=13-27 MeV; Ge(3He, xn), E=13-24 MeV; measured σ(E); deduced isomeric σ ratios. Statistical model calculations, precompound effects.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.38.645
1988VO10 Phys.Rev. C38, 2541 (1988) H.Vonach, M.Uhl, B.Strohmaier, B.W.Smith, E.G.Bilpuch, G.E.Mitchell Comparison of Average s-Wave Resonance Spacings from Proton and Neutron Resonances NUCLEAR REACTIONS 40Ar, 40,42,44Ca, 46,48Ti, 50,54Cr, 54,56,58Fe, 58,60,62Ni, 66Zn(n, n), E=0-1.4 MeV; 40Ar, 42,44Ca, 46,48,50Ti, 54Cr, 56,58Fe, 62Ni, 66Zn(p, p), E=2.088-4.001 MeV; analyzed resonance data; deduced average level spacing, features.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.38.2541
1986FI09 Phys.Rev. C34, 460 (1986) R.Fischer, G.Traxler, M.Uhl, H.Vonach, P.Maier-Komor 55Mn(n, α)53Cr and 59Co(n, α) Reactions at E(n)=14.1 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 55Mn, 59Co(n, xα), E=14.1 MeV; measured σ(Eα, θ). 52V, 55,56Mn, 59Co deduced nuclear level density. Statistical model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.34.460
1986FI14 Radiat.Eff. 96, 309 (1986) R.Fischer, G.Traxler, H.Vonach, M.Uhl Investigation of Charged Particles from (n, p) and (n, α) Reactions NUCLEAR REACTIONS 55Mn, 59Co(n, xα), Ag, In(n, xp), E=14.1 MeV; measured σ(θ), σ(Ep, θ). Multitelescope system.
doi: 10.1080/00337578608211760
1986HA38 J.Phys.(London) G12, 397 (1986) S.J.Hasan, A.Pavlik, G.Winkler, M.Uhl, M.Kaba Precise Measurement of Cross Sections for the Reactions 59Co(n, 2n)58mgCo and 59Co(n, p)59Fe around 14 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 59Co(n, 2n)58Co/58mCo, 59Co(n, p), E=13.5, 13.9, 14.5, 14.8 MeV; measured σ, isomeric σ ratios. Activation technique, natural target, 4πγ-NaI, Ge(Li) detectors. Nuclear model calculations.
doi: 10.1088/0305-4616/12/5/007
1985PA13 Nucl.Sci.Eng. 90, 186 (1985) A.Pavlik, G.Winkler, M.Uhl, A.Paulsen, H.Liskien Neutron-Induced Reactions on 58Ni NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58Ni(n, 2n), (n, pn), E=12.7-19.6 MeV; measured σ(E). 58Ni(n, xnypzd), E=13.47-14.83 MeV; measured σ for x=0, y=1, z=1. Activation techniques. Optical, compound nucleus, excition models.
doi: 10.13182/NSE85-A17676
1985TR02 Nucl.Sci.Eng. 90, 174 (1985) G.Traxler, A.Chalupka, R.Fischer, B.Strohmaier, M.Uhl, H.Vonach Investigation of the 93Nb(n, xp) Reaction at E(n) = 14.1 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 93Nb(n, np), (n, xp), (n, p), E=14.1 MeV; measured σ(θ, Ep); deduced σ. Vienna multi-telescope system. Statistical model analysis, precompound processes.
doi: 10.13182/NSE85-A17675
1984FI09 Phys.Rev. C30, 72 (1984) R.Fischer, G.Traxler, M.Uhl, H.Vonach 56Fe(n, α)53Cr and 60Ni(n, α)57Fe Reactions at E(n) = 14.1 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 56Fe, 60Ni(n, xα), E=14.1 MeV; measured σ(Eα, θ). 53Cr, 56,57Fe, 60Ni deduced level densities. Statistical model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.30.72
1980ED01 Acta Phys.Austr. 52, 125 (1980) G.Eder, H.Jasicek, R.Prasad, P.Riehs, H.H.Muller, W.Reichart, P.Schober, St.Steiner, B.Strohmaier, M.Uhl The Fission Probability of the Reaction 232Th(p, p'F) at Ep=52.5 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS, Fission 232Th(p, p'F), E=52.5 MeV; measured Γ(fission)/Γ(total) vs excitation energy. Statistical model analysis, Fermi gas level densities.
1980ST24 Nucl.Phys. A349, 141 (1980) B.Strohmaier, M.Uhl, G.Staudt, H.G.Konig Analysis of Evaporation Spectra from the Reactions 64,66,68Zn(p, α) Induced by 15 MeV Protons NUCLEAR REACTIONS 64,66,68Zn(p, α), E=15 MeV; measured σ(Eα, θα). 65,67,69Ga deduced level density parameters, gap, spin cutoff. Enriched targets. Equilibrium, preequilibrium compound nucleus models.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(80)90449-2
1978ST07 Nucl.Sci.Eng. 65, 368 (1978) B.Strohmaier, M.Uhl, W.K.Matthes Application of Nuclear Reaction Models for Neutron Nuclear Data Evaluation: Statistical and Optical Model Calculations for 134-138Ba NUCLEAR REACTIONS 134,135,136,137,138Ba(n, X), (n, n), (n, γ), (n, xnγ), (n, pγ), (n, npγ), (n, n'), E=0.02-20 MeV; calculated σ(E).
doi: 10.13182/NSE78-A27164
1977ST28 Nucl.Phys. A290, 109 (1977) Gamma Competition in the Decay of Unbound States in 56Fe Produced by the 56Fe(n, n') Reaction with 14 MeV Neutrons NUCLEAR REACTIONS 56Fe(n, n'), (n, n'γ), E=14.4 MeV; measured σ(En'); deduced < Γγ/Γ > .
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(77)90669-8
1974FR15 Acta Phys.Austr. 40, 365 (1974) N.Frenes, W.Hofmann, M.Uhl, H.Warhanek Bestimmung des differentiellen Wirkungsquerschnittes d sigma(E)/dE der Reaktion 52Cr(n, γ)53Cr NUCLEAR REACTIONS 52Cr(n, γ), E=14 MeV; measured σ(Eγ). 53Cr deduced levels. Data from this article have been entered in the EXFOR database. For more information, access X4 dataset20659. 1973WA30 Acta Phys.Austr. 37, 283 (1973) Anwendung des statistischen Modells auf die Berechnung von (n, p)-Aktivierungsquerschnitten und Isomerenverhaltnissen als Funktion der Einschussenergie NUCLEAR REACTIONS 58Ni, 75As, 69,71Ga, 109Ag, 111Cd(n, p), 58Ni, 59Co(n, 2n), E=2-22 MeV; calculated σ(E).
1972HI09 Nucl.Phys. A198, 625 (1972) M.Hille, P.Hille, M.Uhl, W.Weisz Excitation Functions of (p, n) and (α, n) Reactions on Ni, Cu and Zn NUCLEAR REACTIONS 63Cu, 66,68Zn(p, n), E=9-16 MeV; 60Ni, 63,65Cu(α, n), E=19-23.5 MeV; measured σ(E). Natural targets.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(72)90713-0
1972UH01 Nucl.Phys. A184, 253 (1972) Anwendung des statistischen Modells auf (n, n'γ) Wirkungsquerschnitte im Massenbereich A = 46-88 NUCLEAR REACTIONS Ti, Cr, Fe, Ni, Zn, Ge, Se, Sr(n, n'γ), E approx 14 MeV; calculated σ. Statistical model.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(72)90456-3
1971BA82 Acta Phys.Austr. 33, 317 (1971) Energie und Winkelverteilung der Alphateilchen nach der Reaktion 20Ne(n, α)17O bei einer Neutronenenergie von 14.1 +/- 0.1 MeV NUCLEAR REACTIONS 20Ne(n, α), E=14.1 MeV; measured σ, σ(θ).
1971UH03 Osterr.Akad.Wiss.Math.-Naturwiss.Kl., Anz. 108, 8 (1971) Die Deutung von (n, n'γ)-Querschnitten fur schnelle Neutronen im Rahmen des statistischen Modells fur Kernreaktionen NUCLEAR REACTIONS 46,48,50Ti, 52Cr, 54,56Fe, 58,60Ni, 64,66,68Zn, 70,72,74,76Ge, 76,78,80Se, 88Sr(n, n'γ), E=2-15 MeV; calculated σ(E).
1971WA35 Osterr.Akad.Wiss.Math.-Naturwiss.Kl., Anz. 108, 185 (1971) Messung einiger (n, p) und (n, nγ)-Wirkungsquerschnitte an mittelschweren Kernen NUCLEAR REACTIONS 69,71Ga, 75As, 107,109Ag(n, p), 69Ga, 75As(n, 2n), 107,109Ag(n, n'γ), E=14-14.9 MeV; measured σ(θ), Eγ.
1970UH01 Acta Phys.Austr. 31, 245 (1970) Derechnung von Wirkungsquerschnitten nach Dem Statistischen Modell unter Berucksichtigung der Drehimpuls- und Paritatserhaltung NUCLEAR REACTIONS 56Fe(n, p), E=7-19 MeV; 197Au(n, 2n), E=10-20 MeV; calculated σ(E).
1968BA30 Nucl.Phys. A116, 673(1968) Die Reaktion 14N(n, α)11B mit 14.1 MeV Neutronen NUCLEAR REACTIONS 14N(n, α), E=14.1 MeV; measured σ(Eα, θ). Natural target.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(68)90398-9
1966UH01 Oesterr.Akad.Wiss., Math.-Naturw.Kl., Sitzber., Abt.II, 175, 77 (1966) Zur Auswertung von Richtungskorrelationsexperimenten an Gamma-Gamma-Kaskaden mit einem Gemischten M1-E2-Ubergang. Das Mischungsverhaltnis des 675 keV-Uberganges in Hg198 RADIOACTIVITY 198Au; measured γγ(θ). 198Hg transition deduced γ-mixing.
1964UH01 Nucl.Phys. 51, 667 (1964) Messung der γ-γ Richtungskorrelation der 426-404 keV Kaskade des Pb211 Zerfalls NUCLEAR STRUCTURE 211Pb; measured not abstracted; deduced nuclear properties.
doi: 10.1016/0029-5582(64)90302-5
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