R. Bonetti
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
8 Papers
20 Citations
R. Bonetti is an academic researcher from Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Radioactive decay. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Double differential cross sections for neutron emission induced by 256 MeV and 800 MeV protons.
S. Stamer,Wolfgang Scobel,W. Amian,R.C. Byrd,R. C. Haight,J. L. Ullmann,R. W. Bauer,Marshall Blann,B.A. Pohl,J. Bisplinghoff,R. Bonetti +10 more
TL;DR: Double differential cross sections were measured for neutron emission induced by 256 MeV and 800 MeV protons incident on Li, Al, Zr, and Pb targets to compare to predictions made by several preequilibrium reaction models.
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Discovery of oxygen radioactivity of atomic nuclei
TL;DR: The first case of spontaneous emission of oxygen clusters from nuclei was reported in this paper, where solid-state nuclear track detectors arranged in 2π geometry were used to collect 27 events due to the radioactive decay of 228 Th by 20 O emission.
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Neon radioactivity of uranium isotopes
TL;DR: A new measurement of the rate of spontaneous emission of monoenergetic Ne nuclear clusters from £232 results in a revision of rates previously reported for Ne radioactivity of £232, £234, and £235, which goes up and down a factor of 4.6.
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Nuclear structure effects in the exotic decay of 225Ac via 14C emission
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a 225 Ac source produced at the electromagnetic separator Isolde and collected on their track-recording glass detectors 305 14 C events from the radioactive decays of 225 Ac and its daughter 221 Fr and obtained, for 225 Ac, a branching ratio B( 14 C/α) = (6.0 ± 13) × 10 −12.
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Decay studies of the neutron-deficient isotopes 114–118Ba
Z. Janas,A. Płochocki,J. Szerypo,R. Collatz,Z. Hu,H. Keller,R. Kirchner,O. Klepper,E. Roeckl,K.-H. Schmidt,R. Bonetti,A. Guglielmetti,Gian Luca Poli,A. Piechaczek +13 more
TL;DR: The very neutron-deficient isotopes 114−118Ba were produced in 58Ni induced reactions on 58Ni, 60Ni or 63Cu targets by on-line mass separation of BaF molecules formed in the separator ion source, exceptionally pure sources of these isotopes were available for spectroscopic studies as mentioned in this paper.
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