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The experience of nuclear waste

2021
Radioactive waste stands apart in waste studies: it seems to belong to a class of its own, very remote from everyday experiences of waste. Its material properties appear outlandish and threatening. When radioactive waste seeps into daily life and experiences, it is often through the lens of bodily and environmental contamination.
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Nuclear stopping in transmission experiments

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 2003
Abstract Energy-loss spectra, mean and peak energy loss, and straggling due to elastic nuclear scattering have been studied theoretically as a function of target thickness and deflection angle of an initially monochromatic and well-collimated ion beam. The goal of this work has been to provide a generally valid scheme for nuclear-stopping corrections,
Glazov, L.G., Sigmund, P.
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Experiments with Radioactive Nuclear Beams for Nuclear Structure

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2002
Radioactive Nuclear Beams (RNBs) are opening new regions of the nuclear landscape to nuclear structure studies. Early experiments with RNBs rely on reactions with large cross sections, inverse kinematics, and very efficient detector geometries in order to measure observables that are very sensitive to structural features.
D. S. Brenner   +13 more
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A pair spectrometer for nuclear astrophysics experiments [PDF]

open access: possibleThe European Physical Journal A, 2014
Non-radiative transitions in nuclear capture reactions between light nuclei play a relevant role in stellar nuclear astrophysics, where nuclear processes occur at typical energies from tens to hundreds of keV. At higher energies, instead, the E0 contributions may be shadowed by more intense transitions. The experimental study of E0 transitions requires
Guerro L   +10 more
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The Nuclear Induction Experiment

Physical Review, 1946
The phenomenon of nuclear induction has been studied experimentally. The apparatus used is described, both as to principle and detail. Experiments have been carried out in which the signals from protons contained in a variety of substances were observed. The results show the role played by the relaxation time, which was found to vary between about ${10}
W. W. Hansen, M. Packard, Felix Bloch
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Nuclear Astrophysics Experiments at CIAE

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2006
This paper describes the nuclear astrophysical studies using the unstable ion beam facility, GIRAFFE.We measured the angular distributions for some low energy reactions, such as 7Be(d,n)8B, 11C(d,n)12N, 8Li(d,n)9Be, 8Li(d,p)9Li and 17F(d,n)18Ne in inverse kinematics, and derived the astrophysical S‐factors or reaction rates of 7Be(p,γ)8B, 11C(p,γ)12N ...
Shengquan Yan   +9 more
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Observation of adiatric nuclear magnetization in nuclear orientation experiments

Physics Letters A, 1970
Measurements of the anisotropy of γ-radiation from 60Co in iron adiabatic bulk nuclear magnetization when the sample is magnetized at 0.05°K to 0.010°K. For 54Mn copper at 0.02°K in 0.5 kg to 3 kg. T1 ⪕ 0.5 sec.
C.G. Don, D.H. Chaplin, G.V.H. Wilson
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Nuclear Bombarding Experiments

1979
In Chapter 3 we gave an account of the early work of Rutherford on the theory of single α-particle scattering and of the experiments of Geiger and Marsden on α-particle scattering in metals. The work on gold foil was of great importance because it was these experiments that formed the basis of the so-called Rutherford-Bohr atom.
T. A. Littlefield, N. Thorley
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