New results on fission cross sections in actinide nuclei using the surrogate ratio method and on conversion coefficients in triaxial strongly deformed bands in167Lu from ice ball and gammasphere

  • C. W. Beausang
  • , S. R. Lesher
  • , J. T. Burke
  • , L. A. Bernstein
  • , L. Phair
  • , H. Ai
  • , G. Gurdal
  • , L. Ahle
  • , D. S. Brenner
  • , M. Carpenter
  • , R. M. Clark
  • , B. Crider
  • , J. Escher
  • , P. Fallon
  • , J. P. Greene
  • , D. J. Hartleys
  • , A. A. Hecht
  • , R. V.F. Janssens
  • , T. Lauritsen
  • , I. Y. Lee
  • C. J. Lister, A. O. Macchiavelli, M. A. McMahan, C. Plettner, J. Rohrer, D. Seweryniak, E. Williams, S. Zhu

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Abstract

The surrogate ratio technique is described. New results for neutron induced fission cross sections on actinide nuclei, obtained using this technique are presented. The results benchmark the surrogate ratio technique and indicate that the method is accurate to within 5% over a wide energy range. New results for internal conversion coefficients in triaxial strongly deformed bands in 167Lu are also presented.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUnknown book
Volume38
EditionIssue 4
StatePublished - 2007

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