The Neutron Capture Cross Section Fo Erbium Isotopes

The Neutron Capture Cross Section Fo Erbium Isotopes

Author: Raymond F. Barnes

Publisher:

Published: 1954

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13:

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Although the total cross section for the capture of neutrons by the element erbium is fairly well known, the cross section of the Er1 isotope is unknown, while that of Er10 is somewhat uncertain.


Nuclear Fission and Neutron-Induced Fission Cross-Sections

Nuclear Fission and Neutron-Induced Fission Cross-Sections

Author: G. D. James

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 1483189767

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Nuclear Fission and Neutron-Induced Fission Cross-Sections is the first volume in a series on Neutron Physics and Nuclear Data in Science and Technology. This volume serves the purpose of providing a thorough description of the many facets of neutron physics in different fields of nuclear applications. This book also attempts to bridge the communication gap between experts involved in the experimental and theoretical studies of nuclear properties and those involved in the technological applications of nuclear data. This publication will be invaluable to those interested in studying nuclear fission and neutron-induced fission cross-sections, as well as other relevant concepts.


Neutron Cross Sections

Neutron Cross Sections

Author: Victoria McLane

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 850

ISBN-13: 0323142222

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Neutron Cross Sections, Volume 2: Neutron Cross Section Curves presents data for total reaction cross sections and related fission parameters as a function of incident-neutron energy. This book covers energy range from 0.01 eV to 200 MeV to exclude crystalline and magnetic effects for slow neutrons and relativistic effects for high energy neutrons. The data in this volume are grouped into sections corresponding to the element of the target nucleus in the neutron-induced reaction. These sections are ordered in increasing atomic number. Within a section, graphical data are presented for the natural element followed by the isotopes of that element in order of increasing atomic mass. A list of the reaction types is provided at the end of each section. This book also provides graphical section, wherein each graphical page is annotated on the outer edge with a symbol for an element or isotope followed by the list of the cross section data for that element or isotope. The data plotted in the graphical section are tagged by a mnemonic consisting of year, laboratory, and author's last name. This tag can be used to find the corresponding reference on the bibliographic pages.