An experimental study of nuclear reactions between Si-28 nuclei at 200 and 300 MeV/nucleon and hydrogen or deuterium target nuclei was performed at the CELSIUS storage ring in Uppsala, Sweden, to collect information about the reactions responsible for single-event effects in microelectronics. Inclusive data on Si-28 fragmentation, as well as data on correlations between recoils and spectator protons or alpha particles are compared to predictions from the Dubna cascade model and the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute version of the quantum molecular dynamics model. The comparison shows satisfactory agreement for inclusive data except for He fragments where low-energy sub-barrier fragments and recoiling fragments with very large momenta a...
Detailed angular distributions of protons and alpha particles detected in coincidence with evaporati...
A formalism for target fragment transport is presented with application to energy loss spectra in th...
The reactions 30Si + 170Er and 29Si + 170Er have been studied by the particle-γ coincidence method. ...
An experimental study of nuclear reactions between 28Si nuclei at 200 and 300 MeV/nucleon and hydrog...
The heaviest fragments, recoils, have been studied in proton and deuteron induced 28Si reactions and...
A formalism for target fragment transport is presented with application to energy loss spectra in th...
In the last years have been increasing the efforts in order to develop more effective models to desc...
584-589The clustering effects in light mass alpha conjugate 20Ne, 28Si and non-alpha conjugate 21Ne,...
We describe a device to study reactions relevant for the Single Event Effect (SEE) in microelectroni...
Within the context of a statistical model, that incorporates final-state interaction between a pair ...
International audienceThe NUCL-EX collaboration is carrying out an extensive research program on pre...
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY 87-1440
Dynamical and statistical fragment emission processes in 200 A MeV Ne-20 + Ar-40 collisions are well...
Angular distributions were determined for inelastic proton scattering to ten residual stat...
The transfer-induced fission channel has been studied in the collision of 340 MeV Si-28 on Th-232 as...
Detailed angular distributions of protons and alpha particles detected in coincidence with evaporati...
A formalism for target fragment transport is presented with application to energy loss spectra in th...
The reactions 30Si + 170Er and 29Si + 170Er have been studied by the particle-γ coincidence method. ...
An experimental study of nuclear reactions between 28Si nuclei at 200 and 300 MeV/nucleon and hydrog...
The heaviest fragments, recoils, have been studied in proton and deuteron induced 28Si reactions and...
A formalism for target fragment transport is presented with application to energy loss spectra in th...
In the last years have been increasing the efforts in order to develop more effective models to desc...
584-589The clustering effects in light mass alpha conjugate 20Ne, 28Si and non-alpha conjugate 21Ne,...
We describe a device to study reactions relevant for the Single Event Effect (SEE) in microelectroni...
Within the context of a statistical model, that incorporates final-state interaction between a pair ...
International audienceThe NUCL-EX collaboration is carrying out an extensive research program on pre...
This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant NSF PHY 87-1440
Dynamical and statistical fragment emission processes in 200 A MeV Ne-20 + Ar-40 collisions are well...
Angular distributions were determined for inelastic proton scattering to ten residual stat...
The transfer-induced fission channel has been studied in the collision of 340 MeV Si-28 on Th-232 as...
Detailed angular distributions of protons and alpha particles detected in coincidence with evaporati...
A formalism for target fragment transport is presented with application to energy loss spectra in th...
The reactions 30Si + 170Er and 29Si + 170Er have been studied by the particle-γ coincidence method. ...