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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Structure of Ba-129 and 130 nuclei

Brodeur, Pierre January 1978 (has links)
No description available.
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Structure of Ba-129 and 130 nuclei

Brodeur, Pierre January 1978 (has links)
No description available.
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Precision determination of the electroweak mixing angle and test of neutral current universality from the tau polarization measurements at OPAL

Graham, Kevin 16 August 2018 (has links)
Measurements of the Ƭ lepton polarization and forward-backward polarization asymmetry near the Z° resonance using the OPAL detector are described. The measurements are based on analyses of [special characters omitted] decays from a sample of 144, 810 [special characters omitted] candidates corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 151 pb-1. Assuming that the Ƭ lepton decays according to V-A theory, the average Ƭ polarization near [special characters omitted] is measured to be [special characters omitted] = (-14.10 ± 0.73 ± 0.55)% and the Ƭ polarization forward-backward asymmetry to be [special characters omitted] = (-10.55 ± 0.76 ± 0.25)%, where the first error is statistical and the second systematic. Taking into account the small effects of the photon propagator, photon-Z° interference and photonic radiative corrections, these results can be expressed in terms of the lepton neutral current asymmetry parameters: AƬ = 0.1466 ± 0.0076 ± 0.0057, Ae = 0.1464 ± 0.0108 ± 0.0036. These measurements are consistent with the hypothesis of lepton universality and combine to give [special characters omitted] = 0.1455 ± 0.0073. Within the context of the standard model this combined result corresponds to sin [special characters omitted] = 0.23172 ± 0.00092. Combining these results with those from the other OPAL neutral current measurements yields a value of sin [special characters omitted] = 0.23211 ± 0.00068. / Graduate
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[Part] I. Beta-spectroscopic studies in the promethium region.

Marshall, Thomas V. January 1960 (has links)
Thesis--University of California, Berkeley, 1960. / "Chemistry General" -t.p. Includes bibliographical references (p. 70-73).
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Level Structure of 191Ir and 193Ir

Price, Robert H. 03 1900 (has links)
<p> A variety of experiments has been performed in order to establish and identify the states in 191Ir and 193Ir. From radioactive decay, the energies and intensities of the gamma rays and internal conversion electrons have been measured with high precision using Ge(Li) detectors and the Chalk River π√2 spectrometer. A series of gamma-gamma coincidence experiments were performed using Ge(Li) detectors. The gamma rays following Coulomb excitation of 191Ir and 193Ir were also measured with Ge(Li) detectors. In addition, (3He,d) and (α,t) transfer reactions were performed and the reaction products analyzed by means of an Enge split-pole spectrograph. From these data, the energies, spins, parities and spectroscopic factors for the states in 191Ir and 193Ir have been established and interpreted in terms of the Nilsson model with band mixing.</p> / Thesis / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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An investigation into the effects and implications of gamma radiation on organic matter, crude oil, and hydrocarbon generation

Kelly, Logan January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Geology / Sambhudas Chaudhuri and Matthew Totten / The current model of hydrocarbon generation involves the thermogenic maturation of organic material as a consequence of burial. This process only considers energy generated from temperature increase due to burial. The majority of organic rich source beds contain high concentrations of radioactive elements, hence the energy produced from radioactive decay of these elements should be evaluated as well. Previous experiments show that α-particle bombardment can result in the generation of hydrocarbons from oleic acid. This study investigates the effects of γ-rays in a natural petroleum generating system. In order to determine the effects of γ-rays, experiments were conducted using cesium-137 as the γ-ray source at the KSU nuclear facilities to irradiate crude oil and organic material commonly found in petroleum systems. The samples were then analyzed using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Rock-Eval pyrolysis to determine changes in the samples. The FTIR results demonstrated that γ-radiation can cause the lengthening and/or shortening of hydrocarbon chains in crude oils, the dissociation of brine (H2O (aq)), the production of free radicals, and the production of various gases. These changes that come from γ-radiation hold the possibilities to distort the configuration of organic molecules, dissociate molecular bonds, and trigger oxidation-reduction reactions, all of which could provide an important step to the onset of dissociation necessary to create hydrocarbons in petroleum systems. Further understanding the effects of γ-radiation in hydrocarbons systems could lead to more information about the radiolytic processes that take place. This could eventually lead to further understanding of oil generation in organic-rich source beds.
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Fuel cycle design and analysis of SABR subrcritical advanced burner reactor /

Sommer, Christopher January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M. S.)--Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009. / Committee Chair: van Rooijen, Wilfred; Committee Member: Hertel, Nolan; Committee Member: Stacey, Weston
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Measurement of neutron activated short-lived nuclides using a pneumatic transfer system

Paas, Alfred O. Sullivan, Robert D. January 1962 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S. in Physics)--Naval Postgraduate School, March 2010. / Thesis Advisor(s): Rodeback, G. W. "January 1962." Description based on title screen as viewed on June 2, 2010. DTIC Descriptor(s): Research Reactors, Hafnium, Half Life, Pneumatic Equipment, Measuring Instruments, Reactor Cores, Shielding, Detection, Gamma Emission, Computer Programming, Radioactive Isotopes, Radioactive Decay, Mixtures, Scintillation Counters, Isotopes, Least Squares Method. DTIC Identifier(s): AGN-201 Reactors, Fortran. Includes bibliographical references (p. 25). Also available in print.
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Range and range straggling of heavy recoil atoms

Valyocsik, Ernest William. January 1959 (has links)
Thesis (Master's)--University of California, Berkeley, 1959. / "Chemistry General" -t.p. "TID-4500 (15th Ed.)" -t.p. Errata sheet at end. Includes bibliographical references (p. 41-43).
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Fuel cycle design and analysis of SABR: subrcritical advanced burner reactor

Sommer, Christopher 11 July 2008 (has links)
Various fuel cycles for a sodium-cooled, subcritical, fast reactor with a fusion neutron source for the transmutation of light water reactor spent fuel have been analyzed. All fuel cycles were 4-batch, and all but one were constrained by a total fuel residence time consistent with a 200 dpa clad and structure materials damage limit. The objective of this study was to achieve greater than 90% burn up of the transuranics from the spent fuel.

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