Protons from the p+d Breakup Reaction at Proton Energies of 14 MeV and 10 MeV
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The energy spectra of the protons from the p + d breakup reaction as a function of angle were measured for the incident proton energies of 13.9MeV and 10.1MeV, using a particle selecting counter telescope consisting of a three- or five- layer proportional counter for the energy loss measurement and of an Nal scintillation counter for the energy measurement. Each of the observed energy spectra shows a rather steep rise at the maximum energy followed by a slight shoulder at large angles at the incident proton energy of 14MeV, while the energy spectra at small angles do not show such shoulder. For both energies, each of the spectra has a maximum in its low energy side.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1960-05-05
著者
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Fukunaga Kiyoji
Institute For Chemical Research Kyoto University
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Fukunaga Kiyoji
Institute For Nuclear Study University Of Tokyo:department Of Physics Faculty Of Science University
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NISIMURA Keigo
Institute for Nuclear Study,University of Tokyo
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Nisimura Keigo
Institute For Nuclear Study University Of Tokyo
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KIKUCHI Seishi
Institute for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo
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SANADA Junpei
Institute for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo
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SUWA Shigeki
Institute for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo
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HAYASHI Izuo
Institute for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo
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Suwa Shigeki
Institute For Nuclear Study University Of Tokyo
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Hayashi Izuo
Institute For Nuclear Study University Of Tokyo
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Sanada Junpei
Institute For Nuclear Study University Of Tokyo
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Kikuchi Seishi
Institute For Nuclear Study University Of Tokyo
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