Abstract
An algorithm for multi-coincidence analysis is developed and applied to determine the {gamma}-decay cascade intensity distribution. Examples based on experimental study of thermal neutron reaction on natural gadolinium, and measurements using {sup 22}Na, {sup 56}Co, and {sup 60}Co radioactive sources are presented. Conclusions concerning the possibilities and sensitivity of the method are discussed. 13 refs.; 6 figs.; 2 tabs.
Ali, M A;
Bogdzel, A A;
Khitrov, V A
[1]
- Joint Inst. for Nuclear Research, Dubna (Russian Federation). Lab. of Neutron Physics; and others
Citation Formats
Ali, M A, Bogdzel, A A, and Khitrov, V A.
Four-detector spectrometer for investigating complex cascade {gamma}-decay.
JINR: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Ali, M A, Bogdzel, A A, & Khitrov, V A.
Four-detector spectrometer for investigating complex cascade {gamma}-decay.
JINR.
Ali, M A, Bogdzel, A A, and Khitrov, V A.
1991.
"Four-detector spectrometer for investigating complex cascade {gamma}-decay."
JINR.
@misc{etde_10119144,
title = {Four-detector spectrometer for investigating complex cascade {gamma}-decay}
author = {Ali, M A, Bogdzel, A A, and Khitrov, V A}
abstractNote = {An algorithm for multi-coincidence analysis is developed and applied to determine the {gamma}-decay cascade intensity distribution. Examples based on experimental study of thermal neutron reaction on natural gadolinium, and measurements using {sup 22}Na, {sup 56}Co, and {sup 60}Co radioactive sources are presented. Conclusions concerning the possibilities and sensitivity of the method are discussed. 13 refs.; 6 figs.; 2 tabs.}
place = {JINR}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Four-detector spectrometer for investigating complex cascade {gamma}-decay}
author = {Ali, M A, Bogdzel, A A, and Khitrov, V A}
abstractNote = {An algorithm for multi-coincidence analysis is developed and applied to determine the {gamma}-decay cascade intensity distribution. Examples based on experimental study of thermal neutron reaction on natural gadolinium, and measurements using {sup 22}Na, {sup 56}Co, and {sup 60}Co radioactive sources are presented. Conclusions concerning the possibilities and sensitivity of the method are discussed. 13 refs.; 6 figs.; 2 tabs.}
place = {JINR}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}