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Neutron capture gamma-ray spectroscopy and related topics, 1981
International Symposium on Neutron Capture Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy and Related Topics (4th 1981 Institut des Sciences NucleМЃares)
Published
1982
by Institute of Physics in Bristol
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Statement | organised by the Institut Laue-Langevin and held at the Institut des Sciences Nucléares, Grenoble, France, 7-11 September 1981 ; edited by Till von Egidy, Friedrich Gönnenwein, and Bernd Maier. |
Series | Conference series / Institute of Physics,, no. 62, Conference series (Institute of Physics (Great Britain)) ;, no. 62. |
Contributions | Egidy, Till von., Gönnenwein, Friedrich., Maier, Bernd., Institut Laue-Langevin. |
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LC Classifications | QC793.5.N4627 I57 1981 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xix, 728 p. : |
Number of Pages | 728 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3101647M |
ISBN 10 | 0854981535 |
LC Control Number | 82207144 |
Page - Int. Symp. on Neutron Capture Gamma Ray Spectroscopy and Related Topics, Petten, The Netherlands, , p. Appears in 9 books from Page 81 - The subscripts i and / refer to the initial and final states respectively, W is the Wigner 6 Reviews: 1. The neutron capture reaction at 77 Se has been studied with cold neutrons in the course of the EXILL campaign at the high-flux reactor of the Institut Laue-Langevin Grenoble. A simulation of the detector array with Geant4 has been accomplished and evaluated. The detector response has been deduced and measured spectra were unfolded, which have been compared with simulations using γDex to Author: Ch. Lorenz, R. John, R. Massarczyk, R. Schwengner, A. Blanc, M. Jentschel, U. Köster, P. Mutti, G. S.
Neutron Capture – Radiative Capture. The neutron capture is one of the possible absorption reactions that may occur. In fact, for non-fissionable nuclei it is the only possible absorption reaction. Capture reactions result in the loss of a neutron coupled with the production of one or more gamma capture reaction is also referred to as a radiative capture or (n, γ) reaction, and. Abstract. We have measured the |$\gamma$|-ray energy spectrum from the thermal neutron capture, |${}^{}$| Gd |$(n,\gamma)$|, on an enriched |$^{}$| Gd target (Gd |$_{2}$| O |$_{3}$|) in the energy range from MeV up to about 8 target was placed inside the germanium spectrometer of the ANNRI detector at J-PARC and exposed to a neutron beam from the Cited by: 3.
International Symposium on Neutron Capture Gamma Ray Spectroscopy and Related Topics. & Abrahams, Kees. & Stecher-Rasmussen, F. & Assche, P. van. (). Neutron capture gamma-ray spectroscopy: proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Neutron Capture Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy and Related Topics, September , , Petten, the. Gamma-ray (γ-ray) spectroscopy is a quick and nondestructive analytical technique that can be used to identify various radioactive isotopes in a sample. In gamma-ray spectroscopy, the energy of Principles of Gamma-ray Spectroscopy and Applications in Nuclear Forensics - Chemistry LibreTexts.
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The post World War II era witnessed a tremendous growth in the research carried out in neutron-induced reactions and especially in neutron capture y-ray studies. This growth was stimulated by the availability of neutron sources, such as reactors and accelerators, and by the development of high resolution y-ray and conversion electron detectors.
The post World War 1981 book era witnessed a tremendous growth in the research carried out in neutron-induced reactions and especially in neutron capture y-ray studies. This growth was stimulated by the availability of neutron sources, such as reactors and accelerators, and by the development of high resolution y-ray and conversion electron : Paperback.
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[Till von Egidy; Friedrich Gönnenwein; Bernd Maier; Institut Laue-Langevin.;]. Among the other topics covered are: statistical properties of nuclei and other quantum many-body systems, fundamental physics, nuclear data, practical application of capture reactions, and new techniques and facilities for capture gamma-ray spectroscopy.
The sixth chapter covers applications to stellar nucleosynthesis and the seventh chapter covers the practical uses of neutron capture gamma-ray spectroscopy. The book is meant for the use of graduate students who are knowledgeable about basic nuclear physics.
The book contains the proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Capture Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy and Related Topics held at the University of Guelph from August 28 through September 2, Nuclear Data Resources for Capture gamma-Ray Spectroscopy and Related Topics. Nuclear Data Resources for Capture gamma-Ray Spectroscopy Discussion on the Maxwellian neutron capture cross Author: Boris Pritychenko.
Nuclear Data Resources for Capture y-Ray Spectroscopy and Related Topics B. Pritychenko, M. Herman, P. Oblozinsky, A. Sonzogni, and V. Zerkin Measurements of Neutron Capture Cross Sections for Gd Isotopes in the Energy Region from 10 keV to 90 keV G.
Kim, W. Chung, T. L Ro, T. Ohsaki, and M. Igashira. The (n,u) and (n,yu) reactions on resonance neutrons in Proceedings o/the 4-th International Symposium on Neutron-Capture Gamma-Rays and Related Topics, Grenoble, France, SeptemberEd. Neutron Capture Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy - Ebook written by R.
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Neutron capture is a nuclear reaction in which an atomic nucleus and one or more neutrons collide and merge to form a heavier nucleus.
Since neutrons have no electric charge, they can enter a nucleus more easily than positively charged protons, which are repelled electrostatically. Neutron capture plays an important role in the cosmic nucleosynthesis of heavy elements.
Raman S., Lynn J.E. () Applications and Misapplications of the Channel-Capture Formalism of Direct Neutron Capture. In: Krištiak J., Běták E. (eds) Neutron Induced Reactions. Springer, DordrechtAuthor: S. Raman, J. Lynn. 78ALUSHTA on Neutron Physics, Alushta s(3rd Int. School on Neutron Physics, Alushta (The Crimea), USSR, Apr ) 78BNL Ray Spectr.,Brookhaven s(3rd Int.
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