Atlas of Neutron Resonances
Volume 2: Resonance Properties and Thermal Cross Sections Z=61-102
- 6th Edition - February 9, 2018
- Author: Said F. Mughabghab
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 4 - 6 3 7 8 6 - 4
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 4 - 6 3 7 8 0 - 2
Atlas of Neutron Resonances: Resonance Properties and Thermal Cross Sections Z=61-102, Sixth Edition, contains an extensive list of detailed individual neutron resonance parameter… Read more
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Request a sales quoteAtlas of Neutron Resonances: Resonance Properties and Thermal Cross Sections Z=61-102, Sixth Edition, contains an extensive list of detailed individual neutron resonance parameters for Z=61-102, thermal cross sections, capture and fission resonance integrals, average resonance parameters, and a short survey of the physics of thermal and resonance neutrons. The long introduction contains: nuclear physics formulas aimed at neutron physicists; topics of special interest such as valence neutron capture, nuclear level density parameters, and s-, p-, and d-wave neutron strength functions; and various comparisons of measured quantities with the predictions of nuclear models, such as the optical model neutron-induced fission.
As in the last edition, additional features have been added to appeal to a wider spectrum of users. These include: spin-dependent scattering lengths that are of interest to solid-state physicists, nuclear physicists and neutron evaluators; calculated and measured Maxwellian average 5-keV and 30-keV capture cross sections of importance to astrophysicists involved in nucleosynthesis modeling; s-, p-, and d- wave average radiative widths; nuclear level density parameters; and average fission widths derived from average fission cross sections.
- Provides a comparison of average resonance parameters with optical model calculations and with the generalized Landau-Fermi model
- Presents scattering radii for various partial waves from the analysis of total neutron cross sections in the keV to MeV energy region
- Includes a brief review of sub-threshold fission
- Features consistent treatment of average neutron parameters with values from the resolved resonance region
Neutron physicists, solid state physicists, astrophysicists, reactor engineers, scientists involved in activation analysis, and evaluators of neutron cross sections
Volume 21. Thermal cross sections2. Resonance Properties3. Individual Resonance Parameters4. Notation and NomenclatureBibliographyRecommended Thermal Cross Sections, Resonance Properties, and Resonance Parameters for Z = 61–102
- No. of pages: 696
- Language: English
- Edition: 6
- Published: February 9, 2018
- Imprint: Elsevier Science
- Paperback ISBN: 9780444637864
- eBook ISBN: 9780444637802
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