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Masayuki Igashira
Researcher at Tokyo Institute of Technology
Publications - 224
Citations - 3141
Masayuki Igashira is an academic researcher from Tokyo Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Neutron capture. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 220 publications receiving 2925 citations.
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Japanese evaluated nuclear data library version 3 revision-3: JENDL-3.3
Keiichi Shibata,Toshihiko Kawano,Tsuneo Nakagawa,Osamu Iwamoto,Jun Ichi Katakura,Tokio Fukahori,Satoshi Chiba,Akira Hasegawa,Toru Murata,Hiroyuki Matsunobu,Takaaki Ohsawa,Yutaka Nakajima,Tadashi Yoshida,Atsushi Zukeran,Masayoshi Kawai,Mamoru Baba,Makoto Ishikawa,Tetsuo Asami,Takashi Watanabe,Yukinobu Watanabe,Masayuki Igashira,Nobuhiro Yamamuro,Hideo Kitazawa,Naoki Yamano,Hideki Takano +24 more
TL;DR: JENDL-3.2 as discussed by the authors is the most recent version of JENDL 3.1.2, which is based on the feedback information of various benchmark tests and includes the resonance parameters, capture and inelastic scattering cross sections, and fission spectra.
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The n_TOF Total Absorption Calorimeter for neutron capture measurements at CERN
Carlos Guerrero,U. Abbondanno,G. Aerts,H. Álvarez,F. Alvarez-Velarde,S. Andriamonje,J. Andrzejewski,P.A. Assimakopoulos,L. Audouin,Gerald Badurek,P. Baumann,F. Bečvář,E. Berthoumieux,F. Calviño,Marco Calviani,D. Cano-Ott,Roberto Capote,Roberto Capote,C. Carrapiço,P. Cennini,V. Chepel,E. Chiaveri,Nicola Colonna,G. Cortes,Aaron Couture,J. Cox,M. Dahlfors,S. David,Iris Dillmann,C. Domingo-Pardo,W. Dridi,I. Duran,C. Eleftheriadis,L. Ferrant,Alfredo Ferrari,R. Ferreira-Marques,K. Fujii,W.I. Furman,I. Goncalves,E. Gonzalez-Romero,F. Gramegna,F. Gunsing,B. Haas,R. C. Haight,Michael Heil,A. Herrera-Martinez,Masayuki Igashira,E. Jericha,F. Käppeler,Yacine Kadi,D. Karadimos,M. Kerveno,P. E. Koehler,E. Kossionides,M. Krtička,C. Lampoudis,C. Lampoudis,H. Leeb,A. Lindote,I. Lopes,Manuel Lozano,S. Lukic,J. Marganiec,S. Marrone,T. Martinez,Cristian Massimi,P. F. Mastinu,E. Mendoza,Alberto Mengoni,Alberto Mengoni,P. M. Milazzo,C. Moreau,M. Mosconi,F. Neves,Heinz Oberhummer,S. O'Brien,J. Pancin,C. A. Papachristodoulou,C. T. Papadopoulos,C. Paradela,N. Patronis,A. Pavlik,P. Pavlopoulos,L. Perrot,Marco T. Pigni,Ralf Plag,A. J. M. Plompen,A. Plukis,A. Poch,Javier Praena,C. Pretel,J. M. Quesada,Thomas Rauscher,Rene Reifarth,Carlo Rubbia,G. Rudolf,P. Rullhusen,J. Salgado,C. Santos,L. Sarchiapone,I. Savvidis,C. Stephan,G. Tagliente,J. L. Tain,Laurent Tassan-Got,L. Tavora,R. Terlizzi,G. Vannini,P. Vaz,Alberto Ventura,D. Villamarin,M. C. Vicente,V. Vlachoudis,R. Vlastou,F. Voss,S. Walter,Michael Wiescher,K. Wisshak +117 more
TL;DR: The Total Absorption Calorimeter (TAC) as discussed by the authors was designed for measuring neutron capture cross-sections of low-mass and/or radioactive samples with the accuracy required for nuclear technology and stellar nucleosynthesis.
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Measurement of the (16)O(n, gamma)(17)O reaction cross section at stellar energy and the critical role of nonresonant p-wave neutron capture
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Neutron-capture cross-sections of 244Cm and 246Cm measured with an array of large germanium detectors in the ANNRI at J-PARC/MLF
Atsushi Kimura,Toshiyuki Fujii,Satoshi Fukutani,Kazuyoshi Furutaka,Shinji Goko,Kaoru Y. Hara,Hideo Harada,Kentaro Hirose,J. Hori,Masayuki Igashira,Takashi Kamiyama,Tatsuya Katabuchi,Tadahiro Kin,Koichi Kino,Fumito Kitatani,Yoshiaki Kiyanagi,Mitsuo Koizumi,Motoharu Mizumoto,Shoji Nakamura,Masayuki Ohta,Masumi Oshima,Koichi Takamiya,Yosuke Toh +22 more
TL;DR: The uncertainties of the obtained cross cross-sections are 5.8% at the top of the first resonance of 244Cm and 6.6% at that of 246Cm as discussed by the authors.
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Measurements of keV-Neutron Capture Cross Sections and Capture Gamma-Ray Spectra of 161 162 163Dy
TL;DR: In this article, an anomalous bump was observed around 2.5 MeV in the γ-ray spectra of each isotope, and the energy position of the bump was consistent with the systematics obtained in previous work.