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The Role of the Nuclear Reaction Data Centres in Experimental Nuclear Data Knowledge Sharing
, 2011The International Network of Nuclear Reaction Data Centres (NRDC) consists of 14 data centers from 10 countries and 2 international organizations, and is collaborating for compilation, exchange and dissemination of various types of nuclear reaction data ...
Otuka N.+4 more
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Analysis of surface, subsurface, and bulk hydrogen in ZnO using nuclear reaction analysis
, 2011Hydrogen concentrations in ZnO single crystals exposing different surfaces have been determined to be in the range of (0.02-0.04) at.% with an error of {+-}0.01 at.% using nuclear reaction analysis.
F. Traeger+6 more
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A new look at low-energy nuclear reaction research.
Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 2009This paper presents a new look at low-energy nuclear reaction research, a field that has developed from one of the most controversial subjects in science, "cold fusion." Early in the history of this controversy, beginning in 1989, a strong polarity ...
S. B. Krivit, J. Marwan
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, 2010
The surrogate nuclear reaction method can be used to determine neutron-induced reaction cross sections from measured decay properties of a compound nucleus created using a different reaction and calculated formation cross sections. The reliability of $(n,
N. Scielzo+20 more
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The surrogate nuclear reaction method can be used to determine neutron-induced reaction cross sections from measured decay properties of a compound nucleus created using a different reaction and calculated formation cross sections. The reliability of $(n,
N. Scielzo+20 more
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Nuclear reactions in nuclear matter
Nuclear Physics, 1966Abstract A number of topics in nuclear reaction theory are examined from the point of view of the liquid drop model. It is shown that, although the absolute value of the nucleon strength function at low energies has significance for high-energy experiments, it cannot be deduced from low-energy elastic scattering experiments, since the energy ...
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Nuclear Reactions and Nuclear Structure
Physics Bulletin, 1972P E Hodgson Oxford: Oxford University Press 1971 pp xii + 661 price £14.50 This comprehensive work, some six hundred and sixty pages in length, covers in detail several ways in which nuclear reactions have been used to probe the structure of the nucleus. It is perhaps not unexpected that the optical model should figure largely in Dr Hodgson's treatment
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, 2009
We have calculated the total nuclear reaction cross sections of exotic nuclei in the framework of the Glauber model, using as inputs the standard relativistic mean field (RMF) densities and the densities obtained from the more recently developed ...
S. Patra+3 more
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We have calculated the total nuclear reaction cross sections of exotic nuclei in the framework of the Glauber model, using as inputs the standard relativistic mean field (RMF) densities and the densities obtained from the more recently developed ...
S. Patra+3 more
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2014
The experimental evidence for piezonuclear reactions, namely nuclear reactions of a new type induced by mechanical pressure, leads to envisage a generalized nuclear cycle, involving stable nuclides like iron, in non-Minkowskian conditions, i.e., in presence of violated local Lorentz invariance.
Cardone F, Mignani R, Petrucci A
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The experimental evidence for piezonuclear reactions, namely nuclear reactions of a new type induced by mechanical pressure, leads to envisage a generalized nuclear cycle, involving stable nuclides like iron, in non-Minkowskian conditions, i.e., in presence of violated local Lorentz invariance.
Cardone F, Mignani R, Petrucci A
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TALYS: Comprehensive Nuclear Reaction Modeling
, 2005TALYS is a nuclear‐reaction program which simulates nuclear reactions that involve neutrons, gamma‐rays, protons, deuterons, tritons, helions, and alpha‐particles, in the 1 keV – 200 MeV energy range.
A. Koning, S. Hilaire, M. Duijvestijn
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Fluctuations of Nuclear Reaction Widths
, 1956The fluctuations of the neutron reduced widths from the resonance region of intermediate and heavy nuclei have been analyzed by a statistical procedure which is based on the method of maximum likelihood.
C. Porter, R. Thomas
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