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pro vyhledávání: '"G.R. Dyck"'
Autor:
J. R. Leslie, H. Schmeing, H. B. Mak, J.S. Forster, E. Hagberg, J.C. Hardy, T. K. Alexander, I. Neeson, I. S. Towner, V.T. Koslowsky, G.C. Ball, G.R. Dyck
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 571:555-568
A search for Gamow-Teller decay branches of 39Ca to excited states in 39K was conducted with a large HPGe detector which observed the decays of 39Ca samples delivered by a helium-jet transport system. A pair of plastic scintillators in front of the H
Autor:
M.H. Sidky, G.R. Dyck, K. S. Sharma, Henry E. Duckworth, B.J. Hall, C.A. Lander, R. C. Barber, J.G. Hykawy
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 330:195-198
The Manitoba II high resolution mass spectrometer has been used to measure precise values for the spacings of four mass doublets in the mass spectra of Tl and Pb chlorides. Our new data are combined with other precise experimental data to derive an i
Autor:
H. Schmeing, G.R. Dyck, P.P. Unger, R. C. Barber, K. S. Sharma, E. Hagberg, J.C. Hardy, V.T. Koslowsky
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 70:546-550
The Chalk River on-line isotope separator is used routinely to measure directly the masses of neutron-deficient nuclides. Because the instrument is momentum-focusing, but not energy-focusing, it is sensitive to small changes in beam energy. In order
Autor:
G.R. Dyck, M.H. Sidky, K. S. Sharma, C.A. Lander, Henry E. Duckworth, J.G. Hykawy, R. C. Barber
Publikováno v:
Physics Letters B. 245:343-347
The high resolution mass spectrometer at the University of Manitoba (Manitoba II) has been used to determine the spacings of four mass spectral doublets involving selected isotopes of Xe and Te. These mass differences were combined with existing data
Autor:
G.R. Dyck, K.S. Kozier
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Data Needs for Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems.
Autor:
V. T. Koslowsky, E. Hagberg, Liu Man-qing, Yuan Shuanggui, H. Schmeing, G.R. Dyck, J.C. Hardy, Xu Shuwei, Guo Junsheng
Publikováno v:
Physical Review C. 46:2644-2644
Autor:
B.J. Hall, K. S. Sharma, R. C. Barber, R. J. Ellis, Henry E. Duckworth, G.R. Dyck, C.A. Lander
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Physics A. 435:34-42
The 1 m radius, high-resolution mass spectrometer at the University of Manitoba (“Manitoba II”) has been used to determine 11 atomic mass differences between some stable isotopes of Ge, As and Se. These values are of greater accuracy and precisio
Autor:
J.S. Guo, H. Schmeing, V.T. Koslowsky, G. Audi, K. S. Sharma, E. Hagberg, G.R. Dyck, Henry E. Duckworth, C.A. Lander, R. C. Barber, J.C. Hardy
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B
International Conference on Electromagnetic Isotope Separators and Techniques Related to their Applications 11
International Conference on Electromagnetic Isotope Separators and Techniques Related to their Applications 11, Aug 1986, Los Alamos, United States. pp.362-370
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B
International Conference on Electromagnetic Isotope Separators and Techniques Related to their Applications 11
International Conference on Electromagnetic Isotope Separators and Techniques Related to their Applications 11, Aug 1986, Los Alamos, United States. pp.362-370
The Chalk River On-line Isotope Separator has been used by itself to determine the masses of unstable nuclei. The addition of a high-resolution mass spectrometer for the further analysis of beams from the separator, currently on-line at the TASCC fac
Autor:
Henry E. Duckworth, G.R. Dyck, K. S. Sharma, R. J. Ellis, C.A. Lander, M.H. Sidky, R. C. Barber
Publikováno v:
Physics Letters B. 157:139-142
A high-resolution mass spectrometer has been used to determine six precise atomic mass differences in gadolinium and terbium. These are combined with nuclear reaction and decay Q-values in a least-squares adjustment to give “best” values for the
Autor:
C.A. Lander, R. C. Barber, G.R. Dyck, K. S. Sharma, B.J. Hall, R. J. Ellis, R. Beach, Henry E. Duckworth
Publikováno v:
Physics Letters B. 138:260-262
The Manitoba II high-resolution mass spectrometer has been used to determine eight precise atomic mass differences amongst 124 Sn, 124 Te, 124 Xe, 13 C 37 Cl 3 and 54 Fe 35 Cl 2 . Precise values have been derived for the double β- decay energies of