Results 261 to 270 of about 187,906 (313)

Plural scattering of electrons at 1.00 Mev, 1.75 Mev, and 2.50 Mev. II

Annals of Physics, 1959
Abstract Monoergic electrons were scattered from thin foils of aluminum, nickel, silver and gold. The scattered electrons were analyzed by a magnetic spectrometer. The electron-nuclear cross sections were measured as a function of foil thickness and for scattering angles of 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°, and 150°.
V Spiegel, W.C Miller, B Waldman
openaire   +1 more source

Measurements of Depth-Dose Distributions in Cylindrical Phantoms Exposed to 28-MeV, 21-MeV, 14-MeV, or 5-MeV Protons

Radiation Research, 1969
Thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD) were used to measure the depth-dose distributions in cylindrical phantoms that were rotated about an axis perpendicular to nominal beams of 28-MeV, 21-MeV, 14-MeV, and 5-MeV protons. The empirical data presented illustrate that these TL dosimeters can be used to obtain reliable estimates of the depth-dose patterns ...
K A, Hardy, J C, Mitchell, S J, Allen
openaire   +2 more sources

An 80-Mev Model of a 300-Mev Betatron

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1950
The construction and operation of a flux-biased 80-Mev betatron is described. This betatron was built as a model to test design features later to be incorporated in a 300-Mev betatron. Particular attention is paid to factors influencing design and to considerations of magnetic problems which are common to betatrons and synchrotrons such as the ...
D. W. Kerst   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

On the 5.16 MeV and 7.56 MeV states of B10

Nuclear Physics, 1961
The methods developed by Talmi and co-workers are used to calculate the binding energies of the two B10 levels formed by coupling 2s122 to the Be8 ground state. The calculated energies are found to be in excellent agreement with those of the B10 5.16 and 7.65 MeV levels for which the most probable spin-parity and isobaric-spin assignments are Jπ = 1 ...
W.W. True, E.K. Warburton
openaire   +1 more source

The widths of the 9.991-MeV and 10.165-MeV levels in 27Al

Annals of Physics, 1968
Abstract Gamma radiation from the decay of two resonances in the reaction 26Mg(p, γ)27Al at Ep = 1.785 MeV and 1.965-MeV, have been resonantly absorbed in aluminium to excite the states at 9.991 MeV and 10.165 MeV, respectively. In addition the γ-decay of the resonances have been studied in detail and angular distribution and yield measurements of ...
de Kock P.R., Koen J.W., Mouton W.L.
openaire   +2 more sources

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy