Deexcitation Processes in Nuclear Reactions. Progress Report, May 1, 1976--July 31, 1977. [Summaries of Research Activities at Purdue University].

Deexcitation Processes in Nuclear Reactions. Progress Report, May 1, 1976--July 31, 1977. [Summaries of Research Activities at Purdue University].

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A number of nuclear reaction studies are in progress. Measurements of the energy dependence of recoil properties of 131Ce, 131La, and 131Ba formed in the interaction of 238U with 0.8-400 GeV protons are described. Preliminary results on the angular distribution and differential ranges of Sc and Ba nuclides formed in the interaction of 238U with 0.8, 3.0, and 11.5 GeV protons are given. Preliminary angular distribution measurements of products formed in the interaction of 238U with 400 GeV protons are described. A comparative study of the interaction of silver with 25.2 GeV 12C ions and high energy protons is described and results of the analysis of the proton data are presented. The formation of 24Na in the interaction of gold with protons and .pi. was studied and preliminary results are reported. A list of publications is included. (JFP).


Deexcitation Processes in Nuclear Reactions. Progress Report, August 1, 1978-July 31, 1979. [Summaries of Research Activities at Purdue Univ].

Deexcitation Processes in Nuclear Reactions. Progress Report, August 1, 1978-July 31, 1979. [Summaries of Research Activities at Purdue Univ].

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The following studies, currently in progress, are discussed: angular distributions and differential ranges of Sc and Ba fragments emitted in the interaction of 0.8-400 GeV protons with 238U; comparative study of the emission of light (24Na-52Mn) fragments in the interaction of Cu - U with relativistic 12C ions and protons; comparative study of the recoil properties of products of the spallation of silver by relativistic 12C ions and protons; measurement of the excitation functions of the 127I(.pi./sup + -/, .pi./sup + -/xn) reactions; energy spectra of isotopically resolved fragments emitted in the interaction of high-energy protons with complex nuclei. 9 references.