G.I. Crawford
University of Glasgow
30 Papers
231 Citations
G.I. Crawford is an academic researcher from University of Glasgow. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Nuclear reaction. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 30 publications.
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Papers
Analysis of 236U-fission products by the recoil separator “Lohengrin”
E. Moll,H. Schrader,G. Siegert,M. Asghar,J.P. Bocquet,G. Bailleul,J.P. Gautheron,J. Greif,G.I. Crawford,C. Chauvin,H. Ewald,Hermann Wollnik,P. Armbruster,G. Fiebig,H. Lawin,K. Sistemich +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, a mass separator for unslowed fission products is installed at the high-flux reactor at Grenoble and well resolved mass spectra are obtained in the light and heavy fission-product groups.
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The reaction at Eγ = 60 and 80 MeV
J. C. McGeorge,G.I. Crawford,R.O. Owens,M.R. Sené,D. Branford,A. C. Shotter,B. Schoch,R. Beck,P. Jennewein,F. Klein,Johannes Vogt,F. Zettl +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the tagged photon technique has been used to measure the 12C photoproton cross section over the angular range θp = 30°-135° for Eγ = 60 and 80 MeV.
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Decay of individual levels in delayed neutron emitters to excited states in the final nuclei
Karl Kratz,W. Rudolph,H. Ohm,H. Franz,Günter Herrmann,C. Ristori,J. Crançon,M. Asghar,G.I. Crawford,F.M. Nuh,Stanley G. Prussin +10 more
TL;DR: Gernmany et al. as discussed by the authors compared the energies and intensities of neutron and γ-ray transitions observed in the decay of the precursors 85 As, 93 Sr and 134 Te and found that individual levels in the delayed neutron emitters were localized, suggesting over and above high selectivity in β − −decay also selectivity for subsequent neutron emission with substantially higher decay probabilities to excited states in the final nuclei than expected from energy and angular momentum considerations.
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Measurement of theHe4(γ,n)reaction from23<Eγ<70MeV
Bengt-Olof Nilsson,J.-O. Adler,B.-E. Andersson,J. R. M. Annand,I Akkurt,Mark Boland,G.I. Crawford,Kevin Fissum,Kurt Hansen,P.D. Harty,D. G. Ireland,Lennart Isaksson,Magnus Karlsson,Mikael Lundin,J. C. McGeorge,G.J. Miller,H. Ruijter,Anders Sandell,Bent Schröder,D. A. Sims,D. P. Watts +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive set of photon absolute cross-section measurements was performed at MAX-lab in Lund, Sweden, and neutrons were identified using pulse shape discrimination and the time-of-flight technique in two liquid-scintillator detector arrays.
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12C( gamma,p)11B cross section from 80 to 157 MeV.
P.D. Harty,J. C. McGeorge,I. J. D. MacGregor,R.O. Owens,J. R. M. Annand,I. Anthony,G.I. Crawford,S.N. Dancer,S.J. Hall,J. D. Kellie,G.J. Miller,B. Schoch,R. Beck,H. Schmieden,Johannes Vogt,Jan Ryckebusch +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the cross-section of the differential cross section with momentum mismatch for both ground-state and excited-state data for low-lying regions of residual excitation energy.
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