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Publication YearTitleAuthor(s), Editor(s), Other Contributor(s)Publication Type
2011Neutron Emission in Fission of 252Cf(sf)ZEYNALOV Sh.; HAMBSCH Franz-Josef; OBERSTEDT StephanContributions to Conferences
2013Neutron measurements with lanthanum-bromide scintillation detectors - A first approachOBERSTEDT Andreas; BILLNERT ROBERT; OBERSTEDT StephanArticles in Journals
2007Neutron Physics Scientific Report 2006RULLHUSEN PETER; OBERSTEDT STEPHANEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2008Neutron Physics Unit - Scientific Report 2007RULLHUSEN Peter; OBERSTEDT StephanEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2003Neutron Physics Unit Scientific Report 2002.OBERSTEDT Stephan; RULLHUSEN PeterEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2002Neutron-Induced Fission Cross-Section of 233-Pa between 1.0 and 3.0 MeV.TOVESSON Fredrik; HAMBSCH F.-j.; OBERSTEDT A.; FOGELBERG B.; RAMSTROEM E.; OBERSTEDT StephanArticles in Journals
2011The Neutrons for Science Facility at SPIRAL-2LEDOUX X.; AICHE Mourad; AVRIGEANU Marilena; AVRIGEANU Vlad-Gabriel; Audouin L; BALANZAT E.; BAN-D’ETAT B.; BAN G.; BARREAU Gerard; BAUGE E., et alContributions to Conferences
2012A new approach to prompt fission neutron TOF data treatmentZEYNALOV Sh.; ZEYNALOVA O. V.; HAMBSCH Franz-Josef; OBERSTEDT StephanContributions to Conferences
2009New Experimental 235U(n,f) Prompt Fission Neutron Spectrum and Old Disagreement between Microscopic and Macroscopic DataKORNILOV N.; HAMBSCH Franz-Josef; FABRY Imrich; OBERSTEDT Stephan; BELGYA T.; KIS Y.; SZENTMIKLOSI L.; SIMAKOV S.Contributions to Conferences
2008New Experimental and Theoretical Results for the 235U Fission Neutron SpectrumKORNILOV Nikolai; HAMBSCH Franz-Josef; FABRY Imrich; OBERSTEDT Stephan; SIMAKOV S. P.Contributions to Conferences
2011New Information on the Characteristics of 1 in. x 1 in. Cerium Bromide Scintillation DetectorsBILLNERT ROBERT; OBERSTEDT Stephan; ANDREOTTI ERICA; HULT Mikael; MARISSENS Gerd; OBERSTEDT AndreasArticles in Journals
2005The New Pulsed Mono-Energetic Neutron Source at IRMM at the Shape Isomer Search in 239UOBERSTEDT STEPHAN; LOEVESTAM GOERAN; CHAVES DE JESUS CARLOS; GAMBONI THIERRY; GEERTS WOUTER; JAIME TORNIN RICARDOContributions to Conferences
2005New Results on the Neutron-induced Fission Cross-section of 231Pa for Incident Neutron Energies En=0.8 to 3.5 MeVOBERSTEDT STEPHAN; FRITSCH Volker; HAMBSCH FRANZ-JOSEF; OBERSTEDT Andreas; LOEVESTAM GOERAN; KORNILOV NIKOLAIArticles in Journals
2012Novel scintillation detectors for prompt fission gamma-ray measurementsBILLNERT ROBERT; ANDREOTTI ERICA; HAMBSCH Franz-Josef; HULT Mikael; KARLSSON J.; MARISSENS Gerd; OBERSTEDT A.; OBERSTEDT StephanContributions to Conferences
2012On the Frisch–Grid signal in ionization chambersAL-ADILI ALI; HAMBSCH Franz-Josef; BENCARDINO RAFFAELE; POMP S.; OBERSTEDT Stephan; ZEYNALOV Sh.Articles in Journals
2010Particle Emission Angle Determination in Frisch Grid Ionization Chambers by Electron Drift-Time MeasurementsGOEOEK A.; CHERNYKH M.; ENDERS J.; OBERSTEDT A.; OBERSTEDT StephanArticles in Journals
2011Possible reference method of total excitation energy partition between complementary fission fragmentsMANAILESCU C.; TUDORA Anabella; HAMBSCH Franz-Josef; MORARIU C.; OBERSTEDT StephanArticles in Journals
2005Prediction of Fission Mass Yield Distributions Based on Cross-Section Evaluations.HAMBSCH F.-j.; VLADUCA G.; TUDORA A.; OBERSTEDT Stephan; RUSKOV IvanArticles in Journals
2005Prediction of Fission Mass-Yield Distributions based on Cross Section CalculationsHAMBSCH FRANZ-JOSEF; VLADUCA Gheorghita; TUDORA Anabella; OBERSTEDT STEPHAN; RUSKOV IVANArticles in Journals
2010Proceedings of the IAEA Technical Meeting in collaboration with NEA on Specific Applications of Research Reactors: Provision of Nuclear DataRIDIKAS D.; BERNARD D.; CABELLOS O.; LEE Y. O.; OBERSTEDT Stephan; OSHIMA M.Books
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