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L. Tassan-Got
Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay
Publications - 379
Citations - 6148
L. Tassan-Got is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Fission. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 350 publications receiving 5498 citations. Previous affiliations of L. Tassan-Got include National Technical University of Athens & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Isotopic Production Cross Sections of Residues in Reactions Induced by Relativistic Heavy Ions with Protons and Deuterons
Enrique Casarejos,P. Armbruster,L. Audouin,J. Benlliure,M. Bernas,A. Boudard,R. Legrain,S. Leray,B. Mustapha,S. Czajkowski,T. Enqvist,B. Fernandez,J. Pereira,M.S. Pravikoff,F. Rejmund,K.-H. Schmidt,C. Stephan,J. Taieb,L. Tassan-Got,C. Villagrasa,C. Volant,W. Wlazlo +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the isotopic production cross sections of heavy residues in relativistic heavy-ion collisions have been investigated in inverse kinematics, and the primary reaction products were fully identified in mass and atomic number prior to beta decay using the fragment separator FRS.
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The 33S(n,α)30Si cross section measurement at n_TOF-EAR2 (CERN): From 0.01 eV to the resonance region
M. Sabaté-Gilarte,M. Sabaté-Gilarte,Javier Praena,Ignacio Porras,J. M. Quesada,O. Aberle,J. Andrzejewski,L. Audouin,V. Bécares,M. Bacak,J. Balibrea-Correa,Mario Barbagallo,S. Barros,F. Bečvář,C. Beinrucker,E. Berthoumieux,J. Billowes,Damir Bosnar,M. Brugger,M. Camaño,F. Calviño,Marco Calviani,D. Cano-Ott,R. Cardella,A. Casanovas,D. M. Castelluccio,D. M. Castelluccio,F. Cerutti,Y. H. Chen,E. Chiaveri,Nicola Colonna,G. Cortes,M. A. Cortés-Giraldo,L. Cosentino,L. A. Damone,L. A. Damone,M. Diakaki,C. Domingo-Pardo,Rugard Dressler,E. Dupont,I. Duran,B. Fernández-Domínguez,Arnaud Ferrari,Pedro G. Ferreira,Paolo Finocchiaro,V. Furman,K. Gödel,A. García-Rios,A. Gawlik,T. Glodariu,I. F. Gonçalves,E. González,A. Goverdovski,E. Griesmayer,Carlos Guerrero,F. Gunsing,Hideo Harada,Tanja Heftrich,S. Heinitz,Jan Heyse,D. G. Jenkins,E. Jericha,F. Käppeler,Y. Kadi,Tatsuya Katabuchi,P. Kavrigin,V. Ketlerov,V. Khryachkov,A. Kimura,Niko Kivel,M. Kokkoris,M. Krtička,E. Leal-Cidoncha,C. Lederer,H. Leeb,J. Lerendegui-Marco,S. Lo Meo,S. Lo Meo,S. J. Lonsdale,Roberto Losito,D. Macina,J. Marganiec,T. Martinez,Cristian Massimi,P. F. Mastinu,M. Mastromarco,Francesca Matteucci,Francesca Matteucci,Emilio Andrea Maugeri,E. Mendoza,A. Mengoni,P. M. Milazzo,F. Mingrone,M. Mirea,S. Montesano,A. Musumarra,Ralf Nolte,A. Oprea,N. Patronis,A. Pavlik,J. Perkowski,K. Rajeev,Thomas Rauscher,Rene Reifarth,A. Riego-Perez,P. C. Rout,C. Rubbia,J. A. Ryan,A. K. Saxena,Peter Schillebeeckx,Stefan Schmidt,Dorothea Schumann,P. V. Sedyshev,A. G. Smith,A. Stamatopoulos,G. Tagliente,J. L. Tain,A. Tarifeño-Saldivia,A. Tarifeño-Saldivia,L. Tassan-Got,A. Tsinganis,S. Valenta,G. Vannini,V. Variale,P. Vaz,Alberto Ventura,Vasilis Vlachoudis,R. Vlastou,Anton Wallner,S. Warren,Mario Weigand,C. Weiss,C. Weiss,C. Wolf,Philip Woods,T. J. Wright,Petar Žugec,Petar Žugec +137 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the 33S(n,a)30Si reaction was measured in the range from 0.01?eV to 10?keV at the n_TOF Experimental Area 2 (EAR2) at CERN.
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A model for consecutive spallation and fragmentation reactions in inverse kinematics at relativistic energies
TL;DR: In this article, a general mathematical formulation is presented and successively applied as a tool to disentangle the primary reaction yields from the secondary production in the measurement of fission of a 238 U projectile impinging on a proton target at the energy of 1.
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An alternative methodology for high counting-loss corrections in neutron time-of-flight measurements
A. Stamatopoulos,M. Diakaki,A. Tsinganis,Nicola Colonna,F. Gunsing,L. Tassan-Got,L. Tassan-Got,M. Kokkoris,A. Kalamara,Petar Žugec,N. Patronis,M. Sabaté-Gilarte,M. Sabaté-Gilarte,R. Vlastou +13 more
TL;DR: In counting experiments associated with pulsed sources, a high data collection rate can lead to considerably large counting losses, especially in the counting experiments as mentioned in this paper, where the counting losses can be very large.
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Criticality experiments for validation of cross sections: The neptunium case
L.S. Leong,L.S. Leong,L. Tassan-Got,L. Tassan-Got,L. Audouin,L. Audouin,C. Paradela,J.N. Wilson,J.N. Wilson,D. Tarrío,B. Berthier,B. Berthier,I. Duran,C. Le Naour,C. Le Naour,Christoph A. Stephan,Christoph A. Stephan +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors simulate a criticality experiment performed at Los Alamos with a 6-kilogram sphere of 237 Np. This sphere was surrounded by enriched uranium 235 U so as to approach criticality with fast neutrons.