C. D. Eberhard
University of Texas at Dallas
7 Papers
81 Citations
C. D. Eberhard is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Dallas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bremsstrahlung & Photoexcitation. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Depopulation of the isomeric state 180Tam by the reaction 180Tam
TL;DR: In this paper, an integrated cross-section of 4.8 × 4.5 × 2.2 kV has been found for the reaction with bremsstrahlung from a linear accelerator having an end-point energy of 6 MeV.
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Photoexcitation of nuclear isomers by (γ,γ ’ ) reactions
James Carroll,M. J. Byrd,D. G. Richmond,T. W. Sinor,K. N. Taylor,W. L. Hodge,Y. Paiss,C. D. Eberhard,J. A. Anderson,Carl B. Collins,E. C. Scarbrough,Peter P. Antich,F. J. Agee,David P. Davis,G. A. Huttlin,K. G. Kerris,Marc Litz,D.A. Whittaker +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, photoexcitation of the isomers of 19 nuclides was examined in four accelerators were used as sources of bremsstrahlung to expose the samples and end-point energies covered the range from 0.5 to 11 MeV.
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Accelerated Decay of 180Ta M and 176Lu in Stellar Interiors through ( gamma , gamma ) Reactions
TL;DR: In this paper, Lu et al. describe the desintegration acceleree du 180 Ta m and du 176 Lu a travers les reactions (γ,γ') est analysee a partir d'une experience en laboratoire.
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Activation of 115Inm by single pulses of intense bremsstrahlung
TL;DR: The use of such a calibrated source to resolve severe conflicts in previous studies of the reaction /sup 115/In/sup m/ through the 1078 keV J/sup ..pi../ = (5/2/sup +/ level; this mode has traditionally served as the archetype for (….gamma..,..gamma…') reactions.
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Spectral characterization of intense, short duration bremsstrahlung pulses with nuclear photoactivation techniques
J. A. Anderson,C. D. Eberhard,K.N. Taylor,J. M. Carroll,J. J. Carroll,M. J. Byrd,C. B. Collins +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the use of resonant photonuclear activation (RPA) was discussed as a simple experimental technique that can be used on a shot-by-shot basis to characterize the spectra of short-duration bremsstrahlung pulses.
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