Alexander Voinov
Affiliations: | Physics and Astronomy (Arts and Sciences) | Ohio University, Athens, OH, United States |
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Laplace TA, Zeiser F, Guttormsen M, et al. (2019) Publisher's Note: Statistical properties of Pu243 , and Pu242(n,γ) cross section calculation [Phys. Rev. C 93 , 014323 (2016)] Physical Review C. 100 |
Zeiser F, Tveten GM, Potel G, et al. (2019) Restricted spin-range correction in the Oslo method: The example of nuclear level density and γ -ray strength function from Pu239(d,pγ)Pu240 Physical Review C. 100 |
Guttormsen M, Goriely S, Larsen AC, et al. (2017) Quasicontinuum γ decay of Zr91,92 : Benchmarking indirect ( n,γ ) cross section measurements for the s process Physical Review C. 96 |
Laplace TA, Zeiser F, Guttormsen M, et al. (2016) Statistical properties of Pu 243, and Pu 242 (n,γ) cross section calculation Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics. 93 |
Guttormsen M, Aiche M, Bello Garrote FL, et al. (2015) Experimental level densities of atomic nuclei European Physical Journal A. 51: 1-8 |
Guttormsen M, Larsen AC, Garrote FLB, et al. (2014) Shell-gap-reduced level densities in y 89,90 Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics. 90 |
Larsen AC, Blasi N, Bracco A, et al. (2013) Evidence for the dipole nature of the low-energy γ enhancement in 56Fe. Physical Review Letters. 111: 242504 |
Larsen AC, Bürger A, Goriely S, et al. (2013) Astrophysical reaction rates and the low-energy enhancement in the γ strength Acta Physica Polonica B. 44: 563-566 |
Kornilov N, Massey T, Grimes S, et al. (2012) New experimental proposal for 235U PFNS measurement to answer a fifty year old question Journal of Astm International. 9 |
Kornilov NV, Grimes SM, Voinov A. (2012) New analysis of neutron-induced reactions at 14.5 MeV Nuclear Science and Engineering. 172: 278-286 |