J. Munson
University of California, Berkeley
11 Papers
71 Citations
J. Munson is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coulomb barrier & Fission. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Utilizing ( p , d ) and ( p , t ) reactions to obtain ( n , f ) cross sections in uranium nuclei via the surrogate-ratio method
Richard Hughes,C. W. Beausang,T.J. Ross,Jason Burke,N. D. Scielzo,M. S. Basunia,C. M. Campbell,Robert Casperson,H. L. Crawford,Jutta Escher,J. Munson,L. W. Phair,J. J. Ressler +12 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-modelling system that automates the very labor-intensive and therefore time-heavy and therefore expensive and expensive process of manually cataloging and cataloging the individual particles that make up a graph.
Determining the 239 Np ( n , f ) cross section using the surrogate ratio method
A. Czeszumska,C. T. Angell,C. T. Angell,Jason Burke,N. D. Scielzo,Eric B. Norman,Eric B. Norman,Eric B. Norman,R. A. E. Austin,G. Boutoux,G. Boutoux,Robert Casperson,P. Chodash,Richard Hughes,C. M. Mattoon,V. Méot,J. Munson,L. W. Phair,Jennifer J. Ressler,O. Roig,T. J. Ross,T. J. Ross,E. Swanberg,B. S. Wang +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first experimental determination of the neutron-induced fission cross section of ${}^{239}$Np at nonthermal energies was performed, and the measured cross section falls in between the existing evaluations, but it does not match any evaluation exactly (with JENDL-4.0 being the closest match).
Measurement of the Entry-Spin Distribution Imparted to the High Excitation Continuum Region of Gadolinium Nuclei Via ( p,d ) and ( p,t ) Reactions
T.J. Ross,C. W. Beausang,Richard Hughes,J. M. Allmond,C. T. Angell,M. S. Basunia,D. L. Bleuel,Jason Burke,Robert Casperson,Jutta Escher,P. Fallon,Robert Hatarik,J. Munson,Stefanos Paschalis,Marina Petri,L. W. Phair,J. J. Ressler,N. D. Scielzo,Ian J. Thompson +18 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-analyses of the response of the immune system to x-ray diffraction during high-energy particle collisions and shows clear patterns in response to the presence of foreign particles.
Surrogate measurement of the 238Pu(n,f) cross section
J. J. Ressler,Jason Burke,Jutta Escher,C. T. Angell,M. S. Basunia,C. W. Beausang,L. A. Bernstein,D. L. Bleuel,Robert Casperson,Bethany L. Goldblum,J. M. Gostic,Robert Hatarik,Roger Henderson,Richard Hughes,J. Munson,L. W. Phair,T.J. Ross,N. D. Scielzo,E. Swanberg,Ian J. Thompson,M. Wiedeking +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the surrogate ratio method to determine the neutron-induced fission cross-section of an equivalent neutron energy range 5-20 MeV, which was derived from inelastic $\ensuremath{\alpha}$-induced Fission reactions.
Recoil ions from the β decay of Sb 134 confined in a Paul trap
K. Siegl,K. Siegl,N. D. Scielzo,A. Czeszumska,A. Czeszumska,Jason A. Clark,Jason A. Clark,Guy Savard,Guy Savard,Ani Aprahamian,Shane Caldwell,Shane Caldwell,B. S. Alan,M. T. Burkey,M. T. Burkey,C. J. Chiara,C. J. Chiara,John P. Greene,J. L. Harker,J. L. Harker,S. T. Marley,S. T. Marley,G.E. Morgan,J. Munson,Eric B. Norman,R. Orford,R. Orford,S. W. Padgett,A. Perez Galvan,K. S. Sharma,S. Strauss +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, the low-energy recoiling ions from the β-decay Paul Trap were studied by using the Beta-decays Paul Trap, where singly charged ions were suspended in vacuum at the center of a detector array used to detect emitted $\ensuremath{\beta}$ particles, and recoil ions.