Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980cajph..58..168i&link_type=abstract
Canadian Journal of Physics, vol. 58, Feb. 1980, p. 168-173. Research supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Researc
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Isotope Separation, Lunar Rocks, Nuclear Reactions, Petrology, Quantitative Analysis, Chemical Elements, Chlorine, Gamma Rays, Neutron Spectra, Nitrogen, Spectral Energy Distribution, Titanium
Scientific paper
A self-consistent set of neutron separation energies has been established, using the (n,gamma) reaction. 13 elements have been studied through the examination of composite targets with a common component, yielding 20 Q values. Among these elements are H, Mg, Si, Cl, Ca, Ti, and Fe. The average precision was estimated to be 0.08 keV, with the separation energy differences having a precision of 0.14 keV.
Islam Ashraful Md.
Kennett T. J.
Kerr S. A.
Prestwich W. V.
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