Conveners
Microscopic and Integral Measurements I
- Gilles Noguere (CEA)
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Yaron Danon (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)6/29/26, 1:55 PM
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Kazushi Terada (Kyoto University)6/29/26, 2:20 PM
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Shunsuke Endo (Japan Atomic Energy Agency)6/29/26, 2:40 PM
Neutron-induced fission cross sections are among the most fundamental and important nuclear data in nuclear science and engineering. In particular, with the increasing adoption of MOX fuel and the trend toward higher burnup in nuclear reactors, there is a growing demand for accurate nuclear data on minor actinides (Mas) such as americium (Am) and curium (Cm). Despite the importance of these...
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Roza Zanni Vlastou (National Technical Univ. of Athens (GR))6/29/26, 3:00 PM
Studies of neutron-induced reactions are of considerable significance, both for their importance to basic research in nuclear physics as well as for practical applications in nuclear technology, medicine and industry. These tasks require improved nuclear data and higher precision cross sections for neutron-induced reactions on various isotopes.
In this framework, over the past 15 years, an...
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Andrew Rosen (The University of Texas at Austin)6/29/26, 3:20 PM
Isotopically enriched xenon-130 was irradiated in a high-purity quartz ampule to produce xenon-131 and prompt gammas. Of the previously known 13 prompt gammas [1], 12 were measured with 85 newly observed gammas, whose energy distribution was in qualitative agreement with Monte-Carlo nuclear simulations [2]. Using the coincidences of the gammas, 21 new energy levels of the xenon-131 nucleus...
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