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W. Wlazlo

Researcher at Jagiellonian University

Publications -  22
Citations -  620

W. Wlazlo is an academic researcher from Jagiellonian University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spallation & Fission. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 22 publications receiving 591 citations.

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Isotopic yields and kinetic energies of primary residues in 1 A GeV 208Pb+p reactions

TL;DR: In this paper, the production of primary residual nuclei in the reaction 1.A.GeV 208Pb on proton has been studied by measuring isotopic distributions for all elements from titanium (Z = 22) to lead (Z=82).
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Spallation neutron production by 0.8, 1.2, and 1.6 GeV protons on various targets

TL;DR: In this paper, the experimental double-differential cross-sections are compared with calculations performed with different intra-nuclear cascade models implemented in high energy transport codes, and the broad angular coverage also allowed the determination of average neutron multiplicities above 2 MeV.
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Cross Sections of Spallation Residues Produced in 1 A GeV P 208 b on Proton Reactions

TL;DR: Spallation residues produced in 1 GeV per nucleon 208Pb on proton reactions have been studied using the Fragment Separator facility at GSI and the obtained cross sections agree with most of the few existing gamma-spectroscopic data.
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Evaporation residues produced in the spallation reaction at 1 AGeV

TL;DR: In this article, the production of heavy nuclides from the spallation-evaporation reaction of 238 U induced by 1 GeV protons was studied in inverse kinematics.
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Primary-residue production cross sections and kinetic energies in 1AGeV 208Pb on deuteron reactions

TL;DR: In this article, the production cross sections and kinematical properties of primary residual nuclei have been studied in the reaction 208 Pb(1 ǫ)-d. The measured quantities are important for the design and planning of future radioactive-beam facilities and accelerator-driven systems.