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Autor:
A. P. D. Ramirez, J. A. Silano, R. C. Malone, M. A. Stoyer, A. P. Tonchev, M. E. Gooden, J. B. Wilhelmy, S. W. Finch, C. R. Howell, null Krishichayan, W. Tornow
Publikováno v:
Physical Review C. 107
Autor:
C. J. Cerjan, Petr Volegov, C. B. Yeamans, Frank Graziani, John Kline, Gerard Jungman, E. A. Henry, L. F. Berzak Hopkins, J. B. Wilhelmy, Gary Grim, C. A. Velsko, Denise Hinkel, George A. Kyrala, William S. Cassata, D. L. Danielson, Robert S. Rundberg, D. A. Shaughnessy, Steven H. Batha, Jérôme Daligault, Anna Hayes, D. H. Schneider, Kenton J. Moody, E. P. Hartouni, Matthew Gooden, Debra Callahan, Todd Bredeweg, S. Le Pape, Tilo Döppner, C. Wilburn, C. Wilde, Omar Hurricane
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Nature Physics. 16:432-437
Physically realized electron gas systems usually reside in either the quantum non-degenerate or fully degenerate limit, where the average de Broglie wavelength of the thermal electrons becomes comparable with the interparticle distance between electr
Autor:
D. Lonardoni, J. P. Sauppe, S. H. Batha, Noah Birge, T. Bredeweg, M. Freeman, V. Geppert-Kleinrath, M. E. Gooden, A. C. Hayes, H. Huang, G. Jungman, B. D. Keenan, L. Kot, K. D. Meaney, T. Murphy, C. Velsko, C. B. Yeamans, H. D. Whitley, C. Wilde, J. B. Wilhelmy
We report the first measurement of the $^{10}{\rm B}(\alpha,n)^{13}{\rm N}$ reaction in a polar-direct-drive exploding pusher (PDXP) at the National Ignition Facility (NIF). This work is motivated by the need to develop alternative mix diagnostics, r
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2111.10213
http://arxiv.org/abs/2111.10213
Autor:
J. B. Wilhelmy, C. R. Howell, Megha Bhike, Werner Tornow, Sean Finch, Krishichayan, Anton Tonchev
Publikováno v:
Physical Review Applied. 15
Isomeric fission products, such as ${}^{134m}\mathrm{Te}$ (${T}_{1/2}=164$ ns) and ${}^{136m}\mathrm{Xe}$ (${T}_{1/2}=2.95\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0ex}}\ensuremath{\mu}\mathrm{s}$), are proposed as a signature of special nuclear materials in active inte
Autor:
Anton Tonchev, Jack Silano, Sean Finch, F. Krishichayan, M. A. Stoyer, C. R. Howell, J. B. Wilhelmy, Matthew Gooden, Werner Tornow
Publikováno v:
EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 232, p 03006 (2020)
Fission product yields (FPY) are one of the most fundamental quantities that can be measured for a fissioning nucleus and are important for basic and applied nuclear physics. Recent measurements using mono-energetic and pulsed neutron beams generated
Autor:
Toshihiko Kawano, Bayarbadrakh Baramsai, Marian Jandel, Gencho Rusev, Aaron Couture, Patrick Talou, Metodi Iliev, J. B. Wilhelmy, C. L. Walker, J. L. Ullmann, Andrea Favalli, Anna Hayes, D. J. Vieira, Shea Mosby, Kiril D. Ianakiev, Ionel Stetcu, Todd Bredeweg
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 882:105-113
To enhance the capabilities of the DANCE array, a new detector array NEUANCE was developed to enable simultaneous measurements of prompt fission neutrons and γ rays. NEUANCE was designed and constructed using 21 stilbene organic scintillator crystal
Autor:
J. A. Becker, R.A. Macri, Chitra Bhatia, J. H. Kelley, M. A. Stoyer, C. R. Howell, Evelyn M. Bond, Werner Tornow, Megha Bhike, Todd Bredeweg, D. J. Vieira, Matthew Gooden, Anton Tonchev, Steven Sheets, C.W. Arnold, Krishichayan, Malcolm M. Fowler, C. Ryan, J. B. Wilhelmy, B. Fallin, Gencho Rusev
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Data Sheets. 131:319-356
Fission Product Yields (FPY) have historically been one of the most observable features of the fission process. They are known to have strong variations that are dependent on the fissioning species, the excitation energy, and the angular momentum of
Autor:
Jack Silano, J. B. Wilhelmy, Todd Bredeweg, Roger Henderson, M. A. Stoyer, Fnu Krishichayan, Matthew Gooden, Werner Tornow, Anton Tonchev, Calwin Howell, Sean Finch, Chris Hagmann
Publikováno v:
EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 239, p 03001 (2020)
Fission product yields (FPYs) are an important source of information that are used for basic and applied physics. They are essential observables to address questions relevant to nucleosynthesis in the cosmos that created the elements from iron to ura