Abstract
The present progress report gives some short descriptions of experiments going on in the neutron physics branch at the Studsvik laboratories. The main program concerns fast neutron physics at the Van de Graaff laboratory with a strong emphasis on neutron scattering cross section data of elements of interest for reactor calculations. Since the Van de Graaff accelerator is still the one in Sweden giving the highest potential, it has been quite natural to use the machine also for some nuclear physics experiments with charged particles, though in some cases related to the neutron physics program. In connection with the use of the reactors at Studsvik for physics experiments, research programs have been in progress for several years concerning the use of reactor neutrons for production of isotopes for a systematic study of short lived nuclear isomeric states as well as for the study of the gamma emission in the fission process.
Citation Formats
Wiedling, T.
Neutron Physics Laboratory. Annual Progress Report October 1, 1967-September 30, 1968.
Sweden: N. p.,
1969.
Web.
Wiedling, T.
Neutron Physics Laboratory. Annual Progress Report October 1, 1967-September 30, 1968.
Sweden.
Wiedling, T.
1969.
"Neutron Physics Laboratory. Annual Progress Report October 1, 1967-September 30, 1968."
Sweden.
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title = {Neutron Physics Laboratory. Annual Progress Report October 1, 1967-September 30, 1968}
author = {Wiedling, T}
abstractNote = {The present progress report gives some short descriptions of experiments going on in the neutron physics branch at the Studsvik laboratories. The main program concerns fast neutron physics at the Van de Graaff laboratory with a strong emphasis on neutron scattering cross section data of elements of interest for reactor calculations. Since the Van de Graaff accelerator is still the one in Sweden giving the highest potential, it has been quite natural to use the machine also for some nuclear physics experiments with charged particles, though in some cases related to the neutron physics program. In connection with the use of the reactors at Studsvik for physics experiments, research programs have been in progress for several years concerning the use of reactor neutrons for production of isotopes for a systematic study of short lived nuclear isomeric states as well as for the study of the gamma emission in the fission process.}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1969}
month = {Apr}
}
title = {Neutron Physics Laboratory. Annual Progress Report October 1, 1967-September 30, 1968}
author = {Wiedling, T}
abstractNote = {The present progress report gives some short descriptions of experiments going on in the neutron physics branch at the Studsvik laboratories. The main program concerns fast neutron physics at the Van de Graaff laboratory with a strong emphasis on neutron scattering cross section data of elements of interest for reactor calculations. Since the Van de Graaff accelerator is still the one in Sweden giving the highest potential, it has been quite natural to use the machine also for some nuclear physics experiments with charged particles, though in some cases related to the neutron physics program. In connection with the use of the reactors at Studsvik for physics experiments, research programs have been in progress for several years concerning the use of reactor neutrons for production of isotopes for a systematic study of short lived nuclear isomeric states as well as for the study of the gamma emission in the fission process.}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1969}
month = {Apr}
}