Total Cross Sections of Carbon, Oxygen, Fluorine and Thorium for Fast Neutrons
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概要
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The neutron total cross sections of carbon, oxygen, fluorine and thorium have been measured in the energy range of 3.3 to 5.0MeV. Measurements were made with a good-geometry arrangement and an energy resolution of about 20keV, using a neutron detector which had a high efficiency and a good characteristic for gamma-ray discrimination. For carbon, oxygen and fluorine, several resonances in the cross sections were analyzed to give spin assignments. For thorium, a giant resonance was observed at 4.2±0.2MeV.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1960-11-05
著者
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TSUKADA K.
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Tsukada Kineo
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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FUSE Takayoshi
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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