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Publication YearTitleAuthor(s), Editor(s), Other Contributor(s)Publication Type
2012Development of an active 238UF6 gas targetECKARDT C.; ENDERS J.; FREUDENBERGER M.; GÖÖK A.; VON NEUMANN-COSEL P.; OBERSTEDT A.; OBERSTEDT StephanContributions to Conferences
2006Development of Digital Technique for the Determination of Fission Fragments and Emitted Prompt Neutron Characteristics.VARAPAI N.; HAMBSCH FRANZ-JOSEF; OBERSTEDT STEPHAN; SEROT Olivier; BARREAU Gerard; KORNILOV Nikolai; ZEINALOV ShakirContributions to Conferences
2009Digital Signal Processing Application in Nuclear SpectroscopyZEYNALOVA O.; ZEYNALOV Sh.; HAMBSCH Franz-Josef; OBERSTEDT StephanArticles in Journals
2006Digitisation Techniques Applied in Nuclear MeasurementsHAMBSCH FRANZ-JOSEF; OBERSTEDT STEPHAN; FABRY IMRICH; KORNILOV Nikolai; ZEYNALOV ShakirContributions to Conferences
2010Dipole Strength in the 235U(gamma,gamma') Reaction up to 2.8 MeVYEVETSKA O.; ENDERS J.; FRITZSCHE M.; VON NEUMANN-COSEL P.; OBERSTEDT Stephan; RICHTER A.; ROMIG C.; SAVRAN D.; SONNABEND K.Articles in Journals
2007Energy Degrader Technique for Light-Charged Particle Spectroscopy at LOHENGRINOBERSTEDT ANDREAS; OBERSTEDT STEPHANArticles in Journals
2008Energy Degrader Technique for Light-Charged Particle Spectroscopy at LOHENGRINOBERSTEDT Andreas; OBERSTEDT Stephan; ROCHMAN D.Contributions to Conferences
2003Evaluation of the Fission Cross-Section within the Multi-Modal Fission Approach for 235U(n,f).VLADUCA G.; TUDORA A.; HAMBSCH F.-j.; OBERSTEDT Stephan; RUSKOV IvanArticles in Journals
2012First results on the neutron-induced fission cross-section of 231Pa for incident neutron energies En > 17 MeVOBERSTEDT Stephan; OBERSTEDT Andreas; BIRGERSSON Evert; FABRY Imrich; HAMBSCH Franz-Josef; KORNILOV Nikolai; LOEVESTAM Goeran; TUDORA AnabellaArticles in Journals
2005Fission Cross Section Calculations for Pa IsotopesHAMBSCH FRANZ-JOSEF; VLADUCA Gheorghita; TUDORA Anabella; OBERSTEDT STEPHAN; FILIPESCU D.Contributions to Conferences
2002Fission Cross-Section Evaluations in the Frame of the Multi-Modal Fission Model for 237Np(n,f).VLADUCA G.; TUDORA A.; HAMBSCH F.-j.; OBERSTEDT StephanArticles in Journals
2010The Fission Fragment Time-of-Flight Spectrometer VERDIOBERSTEDT Stephan; BORCEA Ruxandra; HAMBSCH Franz-Josef; ZEYNALOV Sh.; OBERSTEDT A.; GOEOEK A.; BELGYA T.; KIS Z.; SZENTMIKLOSI L.; TAKACS K., et alContributions to Conferences
1998Fission Mode Calculation for 239U; a Revision of the Multi-Modal Random Neck-Rupture Model.OBERSTEDT Stephan; HAMBSCH F.-j.; DEMATTE LucaArticles in Journals
1995Fission Modes in the Compound Nucleus Np-238SIEGLER Peter; OBERSTEDT Stephan; THEOBALD J.p.Articles in Journals
2010Fission Research at IRMMHAMBSCH Franz-Josef; OBERSTEDT Stephan; ZEYNALOV Sh.; KORNILOV N.; FABRY Imrich; BORCEA Ruxandra; AL-ADILI ALIContributions to Conferences
2011Fragment characteristics from fission of 238U and 234U induced by 6.5-9.0 MeV bremsstrahlungGOEOEK A.; CHERNYKH M.; ECKARDT C.; ENDERS J.; VON NEUMANN-COSEL P.; OBERSTEDT Andreas; OBERSTEDT Stephan; RICHTER A.Articles in Journals
2012Fragment properties from fission of actinide nuclei induced by 6-10 MeV bremsstrahlungGÖÖK A.; ECKARDT C.; ENDERS J.; FREUDENBERGER M.; VON NEUMANN-COSEL P.; OBERSTEDT A.; OBERSTEDT Stephan; RICHTER A.Contributions to Conferences
2012Gamma-ray measurements with LaBr3: Ce detectors - thinking outside the boxOBERSTEDT A.; BILLNERT ROBERT; OBERSTEDT StephanContributions to Conferences
2007Identificaition of the Shape Isomer in 235UOBERSTEDT ANDREAS; OBERSTEDT STEPHAN; GAWRYS M.; KORNILOV NikolaiArticles in Journals
2012Identification of Prompt Fission Gamma-rays with Lanthanum-chloride Scintillation DetectorsOBERSTEDT Andreas; OBERSTEDT Stephan; BILLNERT ROBERT; GEERTS Wouter; HAMBSCH Franz-Josef; KARLSSON JohanArticles in Journals
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