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High Energy Accelerator Research Organization | 論文
- Destabilization of two fuzzy spheres at a distance(Fundamental Problems and Applications of Quantum Field Theory)
- Structural and Magnetic Phase Determination of (1-x)BiFeOxBaTiO Solid Solution
- Differential cross sections on fragment (2≤Z≤9) production for carbon, aluminum and silicon induced by tens-of-MeV protons
- Development of Cryogenic Readout Electronics for Far-Infrared Astronomical Focal Plane Array
- 電子ビームの単パルス照射による無酸素銅からの電子衝撃脱離ガス分析
- Neutron-Production Double-Differential Cross Sections of Iron and Lead by 0.8 and 1.5 GeV Protons in the Most-Forward Direction
- Validity of the Four-Parameter Empirical Formula in Approximating the Response Functions for Gamma-ray, Neutron, and Secondary Gamma-ray Skyshine Analyses
- Positron-Annihilation Studies of Frank-Kasper-Type Quasicrystals of the Mg–Zn–Ga–Al and the Mg–Zn–Rare-Earth System
- Design of Compact Monochromatic Tunable Hard X-Ray Source Based on X-band Linac
- Beam Test of Multi-Bunch Energy Compensation System in the Accelerator Test Facility at KEK
- In-Vivo Imaging of Cancer Implanted in Nude Mice by Two-Crystal Interferometer-Based Phase-Contrast X-Ray Computed Tomography
- Conduction Effect of Thermal Radiation in a Metal Shield Pipe in a Cryostat for a Cryogenic Interferometric Gravitational Wave Detector
- Average Energies Required per Scintillation Photon and Energy Resolutions in NaI(Tl) and CsI(Tl) Crystals for Gamma Rays
- Angular Response of Photomultiplier Tubes: Photon-to-Electron Conversion Efficiency and Reflectance
- Phase-Contrast X-ray Images of Ice and Water on Carbon Paper for Fuel Cells Measured by Diffraction-Enhanced Imaging Technique
- Calculation of Gamma-Ray Buildup Factors up to Depths of 100 mfp by the Method of Invariant Embedding, (II) : Improved Treatment of Bremsstrahlung
- Nuclear Collision Theory with Many-Body Correlations. I : Formulation : Nuclear Physics
- Time-of-Flight Positron Emission Tomography Using Optical Fiber Circuit
- Internal Friction Originating from Random Magnetism
- Simulation of Rolling Contact Fatigue Strength for Traction Drive Elements