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A Search for non-Newtonian force in a precision measurement of the scattering of slow neutrons in Xenon gas
An experimental search for non-newtonian, gravity-like force in a precision
measurement of the scattering of slow neutrons in Xenon gas is proposed. A
preliminary experiment with small statistics of 25 hours irradiation time was
performed and the observed scattering distribution is consistent with the
expectation with no additional forces. A 95% CL limit on the coupling strength
for a hypothetical force of 1 nm interaction range was evaluated to be
2*10^-15. The expected sensitivity for a planned high statistics runs is
discussed.Comment: 5pages, 3 figure
Measurement of Thermal Neutron Capture Cross Section and Resonance Integral for the ScSc Reaction with Pulsed Neutrons
Thermal neutron capture cross section and resonance integral for the Sc(n,Sc reaction were measured by the activation method using the Au(n,Au reaction as a single comparator. The high-purity scandium and gold samples with and without Cd cover with the thickness of 0.5 mm were irradiated in a pulsed neutron field of the 100 MeV electron linac of the Pohang Accelerator Laboratory (PAL). The induced activities in the activated foils were measured with a well calibrated HPGe detector. In order to improve the accuracy of the experimental results the effect of the non-ideal epithermal spectrum was taken in to account by determining the neutron spectrum shape factor (, and the corrections for the thermal (G and the resonance (G neutron self-shielding effects, the -ray attenuation (F and the -ray coincidence summing effect were made. The thermal neutron cross-section for the Sc(n,Sc reaction has been determined to be = 27.6 0.8 barn. By assuming the cadmium cut-off energy of 0.55 eV, the resonance integral for the Sc(n,Sc reaction has been determined to be I = 12.7 0.7 bar. The present results are compared with the reference data and discussed
Integrated Cross Sections of the Photo-Neutron Reactions Induced on Au with 60 Bremsstrahlung
Abstract. Seven photo-neutron reactions 197Au(γ,xn)197-xAu (with x=1-7) produced by the bremsstrahlung end-point energy of 60 MeV were identified. In this work, we focus on the measurement of integrated sections. Experiments were carried out based on the activation method in combination with off-line gamma-ray spectrometric technique. The integrated cross sections of the investigated reactions were determined relative to that of the monitoring reaction 197Au(γ,n)196Au. To validate the experimental results, theoretical predictions were also made using the computer code TALYS 1.9. The current integrated cross-sections of the 197Au(γ,xn)197-xAu reactions with 60 MeV bremsstrahlung end point energy are measured for the first time
Excitation functions of proton induced nuclear reactions on natW up to 40 MeV
Excitation functions for the production of the 181,182m,182g,183,184g,186Re
and 183,184Ta radionuclides from proton bombardment on natural tungsten were
measured using the stacked-foil activation technique for the proton energies up
to 40 MeV. A new data set has been given for the formation of the investigated
radionuclides. Results are in good agreement with the earlier reported
experimental data and theoretical calculations based on the ALICE-IPPE code.
The thick target integral yields were also deduced from the measured excitation
functions. The deduced yield values were compared with the directly measured
thick target yield (TTY), and found acceptable agreement. The investigated
radionuclide 186Re has remarkable applications in the field of nuclear
medicine, whereas the data of 183,184gRe and 183Ta have potential applications
in thin layer activation analysis and biomedical tracer studies, respectively.Comment: 21papes, 14 figure
Yield Ratios of the Isomeric Pair W Produced in the W(g,xn)W Reactions with 50-65 MeV Bremsstrahlung
In this work we present the yield ratios of the W isomeric pair produced in the photonuclear reactions W(g,xn)W with bremsstrahlung end-point energies of 50-, 55-, 60-, and 65-MeV. The measurements were carried out by the induced activity method in combination with direct gamma-ray spectrometry. The measured activities were corrected for overlapping gamma-ray peaks, self-absorption of low energy gamma-rays and true coincidence summing effects. The present results are measured for the first time with bremsstrahlung end-point energies beyond the giant dipole resonance region. The obtained results are discussed with respect to the incident bremsstrahlung energies and reaction channel effect
IAEA coordinated research project on nuclear data for charged-particle monitor reactions and medical isotope production
An IAEA coordinated research project was launched in December 2012 to establish and improve the nuclear data required to characterise charged-particle monitor reactions and extend data for medical radionuclide production. An international team was assembled to undertake work addressing the requirements for more accurate cross-section data over a wide range of targets and projectiles, undertaken in conjunction with a limited number of measurements and more extensive evaluations of the decay data of specific radionuclides. These studies are nearing completion, and are briefly described below.Work at ANL is supported by the U.S.
Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear
Physics under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357
IAEA coordinated research project on nuclear data for charged-particle monitor reactions and medical isotope production
An IAEA coordinated research project was launched in December 2012 to establish and improve the nuclear data required to characterise charged-particle monitor reactions and extend data for medical radionuclide production. An international team was assembled to undertake work addressing the requirements for more accurate cross-section data over a wide range of targets and projectiles, undertaken in conjunction with a limited number of measurements and more extensive evaluations of the decay data of specific radionuclides. These studies are nearing completion, and are briefly described below
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Research and Design of a Routing Protocol in Large-Scale Wireless Sensor Networks
无线传感器网络,作为全球未来十大技术之一,集成了传感器技术、嵌入式计算技术、分布式信息处理和自组织网技术,可实时感知、采集、处理、传输网络分布区域内的各种信息数据,在军事国防、生物医疗、环境监测、抢险救灾、防恐反恐、危险区域远程控制等领域具有十分广阔的应用前景。 本文研究分析了无线传感器网络的已有路由协议,并针对大规模的无线传感器网络设计了一种树状路由协议,它根据节点地址信息来形成路由,从而简化了复杂繁冗的路由表查找和维护,节省了不必要的开销,提高了路由效率,实现了快速有效的数据传输。 为支持此路由协议本文提出了一种自适应动态地址分配算——ADAR(AdaptiveDynamicAddre...As one of the ten high technologies in the future, wireless sensor network, which is the integration of micro-sensors, embedded computing, modern network and Ad Hoc technologies, can apperceive, collect, process and transmit various information data within the region. It can be used in military defense, biomedical, environmental monitoring, disaster relief, counter-terrorism, remote control of haz...学位:工学硕士院系专业:信息科学与技术学院通信工程系_通信与信息系统学号:2332007115216
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