Publications by authors named "RS Rundberg"

Mass attenuation coefficients for molecular precipitates have been measured and compared to results using the EGS5 Monte Carlo computer code and results from an empirical formula. This study assesses the mass attenuation coefficients of isotopes that can be readily produced by thermal neutron activation of elements in a reactor and precipitated in molecular compounds. Good agreement exists between measured results and EGS5 simulated results.

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The neutron capture cross section of (235)U was measured for the neutron incident energy region between 4 eV and 1 MeV at the DANCE facility at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center with an unprecedented accuracy of 2-3% at 1 keV. The new methodology combined three independent measurements. In the main experiment, a thick actinide sample was used to determine neutron capture and neutron-induced fission rates simultaneously.

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We obtained the total radiation widths of s-wave resonances through an R-matrix analysis of (147)Sm(n,γ) cross sections. Distributions of these widths differ markedly for resonances below and above E(n)=300 eV, which is in stark contrast to long-established theory. We show that this change, as well as a similar change in the neutron-width distribution reported previously, is reflected in abrupt increases in both the average (147)Sm(n,γ) cross section and fluctuations about the average near 300 eV.

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Article Synopsis
  • Understanding mix in inertial confinement fusion (ICF) experiments at the National Ignition Facility involves analyzing charged-particle reactions in imploded targets.
  • Scientists at Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories are researching radiochemical diagnostics to measure these reactions through the analysis of activated debris and tracer gases from the targets.
  • The text provides an overview of the development of prompt radiochemistry diagnostics, focusing on significant reactions and the progress in collecting and counting activated materials.
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Enhanced decay of the 31-yr isomer of (178)Hf induced by x-ray irradiation has been reported previously. Here we describe an attempt to reproduce this result with an intense "white" x-ray beam from the Advanced Photon Source. No induced decay was observed.

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