NSR Query Results
Output year order : Descending NSR database version of May 6, 2024. Search: Author = T.M.Hamilton Found 11 matches. 1996CH35 Phys.Rev. C54, R2114 (1996) S.L.Chen, R.T.de Souza, E.Cornell, B.Davin, T.M.Hamilton, D.Hulbert, K.Kwiatkowski, Y.Lou, V.E.Viola, R.G.Korteling, J.L.Wile Emission of Intermediate Mass Fragments During Fission NUCLEAR REACTIONS 232Th(α, F), E=200 MeV; measured intermediate mass fission fragments (Z=3-8) energy, σ(θ, E). Coulomb trajectory model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.54.R2114
1996CO22 Phys.Rev.Lett. 77, 4508 (1996) E.W.Cornell, T.M.Hamilton, D.Fox, Y.Lou, R.T.de Souza, M.J.Huang, W.C.Hsi, C.Schwarz, C.Williams, D.R.Bowman, J.Dinius, C.K.Gelbke, D.O.Handzy, M.A.Lisa, W.G.Lynch, G.F.Peaslee, L.Phair, M.B.Tsang, G.Van Buren, R.J.Charity, L.G.Sobotka, W.A.Friedman Investigating the Evolution of Multifragmenting Systems with Fragment Emission Order NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(84Kr, X), E=70 MeV/nucleon; measured Be, C fragments correlated, uncorrelated yields vs difference velocity distribution; deduced thermally decaying source cooling evidence.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.77.4508
1996FO11 Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A368, 709 (1996) D.Fox, R.T.de Souza, S.L.Chen, B.Davin, T.M.Hamilton, Y.Lou, J.Dorsett, J.Ottarson High Resolution Low Threshold Detector Telescopes for Multifragmentation Studies NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(14N, X), E=156 MeV/nucleon; measured oxygen fragment energy spectra. 197Au(p, p'), E=6-12 MeV; measured proton spectra; deduced detector characteristics. Compact ionization chamber-Si(IP)-CsI(Tl) telescopes. RADIOACTIVITY 241Am(α); measured α-spectra; deduced detector characteristics. Compact ionization chamber-Si(IP)-CsI(Tl) telescopes.
doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(95)00803-9
1996HA12 Phys.Rev. C53, 2273 (1996) T.M.Hamilton, E.Cornell, D.Fox, Y.Lou, R.T.de Souza, M.J.Huang, W.C.Hsi, C.Schwarz, C.Williams, D.R.Bowman, J.Dinius, C.K.Gelbke, T.Glasmacher, D.O.Handzy, M.A.Lisa, W.G.Lynch, G.F.Peaslee, L.Phair, M.B.Tsang, G.Van Buren, R.J.Charity, L.G.Sobotka, A.A.Sonzogni, D.Prindle Changing Source Characteristics During Multifragment Decay NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(84Kr, X), E=35, 55, 70 MeV/nucleon; measured charged particle multiplicities, (fragment)(fragment)-correlation, fragment velocities, σ (fragment E, theta); deduced spatial-temporal extent of the emitting source, dependence on fragment velocities.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.53.2273
1996KA66 Radiochim.Acta 72, 169 (1996) B.Kadkhodayan, A.Turler, K.E.Gregorich, P.A.Baisden, K.R.Czerwinski, B.Eichler, H.W.Gaggeler, T.M.Hamilton, D.T.Jost, C.D.Kacher, A.Kovacs, S.A.Kreek, M.R.Lane, M.F.Mohar, M.P.Neu, N.J.Stoyer, E.R.Sylwester, D.M.Lee, M.J.Nurmia, G.T.Seaborg, D.C.Hoffman On-line Gas Chromatographic Studies of Chlorides of Rutherfordium and Homologs Zr and Hf RADIOACTIVITY 98Zr(β-);162Hf(EC); measured Eγ, Iγ, half-lives. 261Rf(α); measured Eα, Iα, half-life.
1996LO06 Nucl.Phys. A604, 219 (1996) Y.Lou, R.T.de Souza, S.L.Chen, E.W.Cornell, B.Davin, D.Fox, T.M.Hamilton, K.Mcdonald, M.B.Tsang, T.Glasmacher, J.Dinius, C.K.Gelbke, D.O.Handzy, W.C.Hsi, M.Huang, W.G.Lynch, C.Montoya, C.Schwarz, D.Prindle, A.A.Sonzogni, R.Vandenbosch, J.L.Wile, M.Parker, D.L.Coffing Fragment Emission from Modestly Excited Nuclear Systems NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(14N, X), E=100-156 MeV/nucleon; measured (fragment)(fragment) correlations, emission patterns; deduced emission time scale. Statistical decay model.
doi: 10.1016/0375-9474(96)00106-6
1995CO21 Phys.Rev.Lett. 75, 1475 (1995) E.Cornell, T.M.Hamilton, D.Fox, Y.Lou, R.T.de Souza, M.J.Huang, W.C.Hsi, C.Schwarz, C.Williams, D.R.Bowman, J.Dinius, C.K.Gelbke, T.Glasmacher, D.O.Handzy, M.A.Lisa, W.G.Lynch, G.F.Peaslee, L.Phair, M.B.Tsang, G.Van Buren, R.J.Charity, L.G.Sobotka, W.A.Friedman Assessing the Evolutionary Nature of Multifragment Decay NUCLEAR REACTIONS 197Au(84Kr, X), E=35-70 MeV/nucleon; analyzed (fragment)(fragment) velocity correlation, velocity relationship; deduced source characteristics evolution as fragments are emitted. Statistical model.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.1475
1994CZ05 Radiochim.Acta 64, 29 (1994) K.R.Czerwinski, C.D.Kacher, K.E.Gregorich, T.M.Hamilton, N.J.Hannink, B.A.Kadkhodayan, S.A.Kreek, D.M.Lee, M.J.Nurmia, A.Turler, G.T.Seaborg, D.C.Hoffman Solution Chemistry of Element 104: Part II. Liquid-liquid extractions with tributylphosphate
1994KR03 Phys.Rev. C49, 1859 (1994) S.A.Kreek, H.L.Hall, K.E.Gregorich, R.A.Henderson, J.D.Leyba, K.R.Czerwinski, B.Kadkhodayan, M.P.Neu, C.D.Kacher, T.M.Hamilton, M.R.Lane, E.R.Sylwester, A.Turler, D.M.Lee, M.J.Nurmia, D.C.Hoffman Electron-Capture Delayed Fission Properties of the New Isotope 238Bk NUCLEAR REACTIONS 241Am(α, 7n), E=75 MeV; measured residue production σ. 238Bk deduced EC-delayed fission probability, T1/2. Isotope obtained by chemical separation, identification from daughter activity measurements. RADIOACTIVITY 238Bk(EC) [from 241Am(α, 7n), E=75 MeV]; measured EC-delayed fission (fragment)(X-ray)-coin, T1/2; deduced delayed fission probability.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.49.1859
1994KR13 Phys.Rev. C50, 2288 (1994) S.A.Kreek, H.L.Hall, K.E.Gregorich, R.A.Henderson, J.D.Leyba, K.R.Czerwinski, B.Kadkhodayan, M.P.Neu, C.D.Kacher, T.M.Hamilton, M.R.Lane, E.R.Sylwester, A.Turler, D.M.Lee, M.J.Nurmia, D.C.Hoffman Electron-Capture Delayed Fission Properties of 228Np RADIOACTIVITY 228Np(EC), (α) [from 233U(p, 6n), E=50 MeV]; measured fission (fragment)(X-ray)-coin; deduced EC-delayed fission T1/2, fission probability, fragment mass yield distribution, EC/α-decay ratio. NUCLEAR REACTIONS, ICPND 233U(p, 6n), E=50 MeV; measured (particle)(X-ray)-coin; deduced residual production σ.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.50.2288
1992HA22 Phys.Rev. C46, 1873 (1992) T.M.Hamilton, K.E.Gregorich, D.M.Lee, K.R.Czerwinski, N.J.Hannink, C.D.Kacher, B.Kadkhodayan, S.A.Kreek, M.J.Nurmia, M.R.Lane, M.P.Neu, A.Turler, D.C.Hoffman Spontaneous Fission Properties of 259Lr103 NUCLEAR REACTIONS 248Cm(15N, 4n), E=81 MeV; measured Eα, Iα. RADIOACTIVITY 259Lr(α), (SF) [from 248Cm(15N, 4n), E=81 MeV]; measured Eα, Iα, T1/2, fission fragment mass, kinetic energy distribution, SF- to α-decay ratio.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.46.1873
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