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Tetsuo Asami
Researcher at Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
Publications - 9
Citations - 1037
Tetsuo Asami is an academic researcher from Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Inelastic scattering. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1012 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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JENDL Photonuclear Data File
Norio Kishida,Toru Murata,Tetsuo Asami,Kazuaki Kosako,Kouichi Maki,Hideo Harada,Young-Ouk Lee,Jonghwa Chang,Satoshi Chiba,Tokio Fukahori +9 more
TL;DR: JENDL photonuclear data file 2004 as mentioned in this paper contains the photonuclear data for 68 nuclides from 2H to 237Np, and the maximum energy of incident photons is 140 MeV, which is the energy at which pion production channel opens.
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Second Version of Japanese Evaluated Nuclear Data Library (JENDL-2)
Yasuyuki Kikuchi,Tsuneo Nakagawa,Tetsuo Asami,Masayoshi Kawai,Hiroyuki Matsunobu,Yukinori Kanda +5 more
TL;DR: Compilation of the second version of Japanese Evaluated Nuclear Data Library (JENDL-2) has been completed, and applicability of JENDl-2 was confirmed for the fast and thermal reactor calculations and for the shielding problems.
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The Parameters of the 0.099-eV Neutron Resonance in Sm-149
TL;DR: In this article, measurements of the 0.099-eV resonance in Sm-149 have been made with a crystal spectrometer and a neutron velocity selector in the energy range from 0.0006 to 1 eV.
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Slow Neutron Resonances of Rhenium
TL;DR: In this article, the resonance parameters of 185Re and 187Re were obtained below 120 eV by area and shape analyses based on the Breit-Wigner single level formula, and the strength functions deduced are (1.8±0. 6)× 10-4 for 185Re, and ( 1.5± 0.5)× 9.4 for 187Re.