J. F. Wild
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
86 Papers
1.1K Citations
J. F. Wild is an academic researcher from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spontaneous fission & Nuclide. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 86 publications. Previous affiliations of J. F. Wild include Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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Papers
Chemical identification of dubnium as a decay product of element 115 produced in the reaction 48Ca + 243Am
Sergey N. Dmitriev,Yury Ts. Oganessyan,V. K. Utyonkov,S. V. Shishkin,A. V. Yeremin,Yury V. Lobanov,Yury Tsyganov,Viktor I. Chepygin,E. A. Sokol,Grigory K. Vostokin,N. V. Aksenov,Michel Hussonnois,M. G. Itkis,Heinz W. Gäggeler,Heinz W. Gäggeler,Dorothea Schumann,H. Bruchertseifer,Robert Eichler,Robert Eichler,D. A. Shaughnessy,P. A. Wilk,J. M. Kenneally,M. A. Stoyer,J. F. Wild +23 more
TL;DR: The discovery of the elements 115 and 113 in the reaction 48Ca + 243Am was confirmed by an independent radiochemical experiment based on the identification of the long-lived decay product dubnium.
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Light-charged-particle emission in the spontaneous fission of 250Cf, 256Fm, and 257Fm
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the energy spectra for the emission of long-range \ensuremath{\alpha} particles from the spontaneous fission of $^{250}\mathrm{Cf}$, $^{256}\mathm{Fm}$, and $^{257}\mathmm{Fn}$ and compared these and known emission probabilities for five other spontaneously fissioning nuclides with the deformation energy available at scission and show that there is a possible correlation that is consistent with a one-body dissipation mechanism for transferring release energy to particle
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Prompt neutron emission from the spontaneous fission of Md 260
J. F. Wild,J. van Aarle,W. Westmeier,R. W. Lougheed,E. K. Hulet,Kenton J. Moody,R.J. Dougan,E.-A. Koop,R. E. Glaser,R. Brandt,P. Patzelt +10 more
TL;DR: A linear dependence of neutron multiplicity on fragment-excitation energy is observed to the highest values of total kinetic energy.
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Spontaneous fission of /sup 259/Md
E. K. Hulet,R. W. Lougheed,J. H. Landrum,J. F. Wild,Darleane C. Hoffman,J. Weber,J. B. Wilhelmy +6 more
TL;DR: The mass and kinetic energy distributions of fission fragments from the spontaneous fission of th newly discovered nuclide /sup 259/Md were obtained in this article, and the mass distribution was derived from the kinetic energies measured for 397 pairs of coincident fragments.
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