E. Algin
Eskişehir Osmangazi University
41 Papers
173 Citations
E. Algin is an academic researcher from Eskişehir Osmangazi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Nuclear reaction. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 35 publications. Previous affiliations of E. Algin include Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory & Adana Science and Technology University.
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Papers
Radiative strength functions in 93-98Mo
Magne Guttormsen,R. Chankova,U. Agvaanluvsan,E. Algin,L. A. Bernstein,F. Ingebretsen,T. Loennroth,S. Messelt,G. E. Mitchell,John Rekstad,A. Schiller,Sunniva Siem,A. C. Sunde,Alexander Voinov,S. Odegaard +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, Radiative strength functions (RSFs) in 93-98Mo isotopes were extracted using the (3He,alpha gamma) and 3He,3He' gamma reactions.
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Level densities inFe56,57andMo96,97
A. Schiller,E. Algin,L. A. Bernstein,P. E. Garrett,Magne Guttormsen,Morten Hjorth-Jensen,Calvin W. Johnson,G. E. Mitchell,John Rekstad,Sunniva Siem,Alexander Voinov,Walid Younes +11 more
TL;DR: Level densities up close to the neutron binding energy have been extracted from primary $\ensuremath{\gamma}$ spectra for $56,57}\mathrm{Fe}$ and $96,97}\mathm{Mo}$ nuclei using $(^{3}\Mathrm{He,\ensure-math{\alpha}\ensure)-math{gamma})$ reactions on $ 56,57}/$Fe and $ 96,97}/$Mo} targets as mentioned in this paper.
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Evolution of level density step structures from Fe-56, Fe-57 to Mo-96, Mo-97
A. Schiller,E. Algin,L. A. Bernstein,P. E. Garrett,Magne Guttormsen,Morten Hjorth-Jensen,Calvin W. Johnson,G. E. Mitchell,G. E. Mitchell,John Rekstad,Sunniva Siem,A. A. Voinov,Walid Younes +12 more
TL;DR: Level densities up close to the neutron binding energy have been extracted from primary $\ensuremath{gamma}$ spectra for $56,57}\mathrm{Fe}$ and $96,97}\mathm{Mo}$ nuclei using $(^{3}\Mathrm{He},\ensureMath{\alpha}\ensure Math{\gamma})$ and $(''3''mathrm''He,''3 ''He, ''3'' He, ''1''
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Spectroscopy of the N = Z − 2 nucleus Cr 46 and mirror energy differences
P. E. Garrett,P. E. Garrett,S. M. Lenzi,E. Algin,D. Appelbe,R. W. Bauer,J. A. Becker,L. A. Bernstein,J. A. Cameron,M. P. Carpenter,R. V. F. Janssens,C. J. Lister,D. Seweryniak,D. D. Warner +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the Gammasphere array to detect gamma rays and determined the value of reaction products with an ionization chamber located at the focal plane of the Fragment Mass Analyzer.
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A case study on the use of seasonal correction factors for indoor radon measurements.
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that even in a very small region significant variation in radon concentrations of different dwellings can be observed, and that a good care should be taken in applying SCFs to a short-term radon measurement to obtain average annual radon concentration.
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