Neutron resonance spectroscopy at n_TOF at CERN
Gunsing, F., Abbondanno, U., Aerts, G., Alvarez, H., Alvarez-Velarde, F., Andriamonje, S., Andrzejewski, J., Assimakopoulos, P., Audouin, L., Badurek, G., Baumann, P., Becvar, F., Berthoumieux, E., Calvino, F., Calviani, M., Cano-Ott, D., Capote, R., Carrapico, C., Cennini, P., Chepel, V., Chiaveri, E., Colonna, N., Cortes, G., Couture, A., Cox, J., Dahlfors, M., David, S., Dillmann, I., Domingo-Pardo, C., Dridi, W., Duran, I., Eleftheriadis, C., Embid-Segura, M., Ferrant, L., Ferrari, A., Ferreira-Marques, R., Fujii, K., Furman, W., Goncalves, I., Gonzalez-Romero, E., Gramegna, F., Guerrero, C., Haas, B., Haight, R., Heil, M., Herrera-Martinez, A., Igashira, M., Jericha, E., Kaeppeler, F. and Rauscher, T.
(2008)
Neutron resonance spectroscopy at n_TOF at CERN.
In:
Int Conf on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology :.
EDP Sciences, FRA, pp. 537-542.
ISBN 978-2-7598-0090-2
Neutron resonance spectroscopy plays an important role in the investigation of neutron induced reaction cross sections and nuclear structure in the MeV excitation range. Neutron time-of-flight facilities are the most used installations to explore neutron resonances. In this paper we describe the basic features of neutron resonance spectroscopy together with recent results from the time-of-flight facility n-TOF at CERN.
Item Type | Book Section |
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Keywords | capture, detector, cross-sections, facility, elements |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 16:32 |
Last Modified | 30 May 2025 23:13 |
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