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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research | 1981

A helium-jet type ISOL at the Kyoto University reactor

Kotoyuki Okano; Yoichi Kawase; K. Kawade; Hiroshi Yamamoto; M. Hanada; Toshio Katoh; I. Fujiwara

Abstract A He-jet type ISOL was constructed and installed at the Kyoto University Reactor as a test apparatus of the ISOL for a planned new high flux reactor. The results of the test experiments on the performances of the He-jet rapid transport system, ion sources and mass analyzing system are presented together with the construction details. Nuclear spectroscopic studies are now being performed on short-lived alkali elements down to 0.38 s 95 Rb which are obtained with sufficient intensities.


Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 1963

( p , n ) Threshold Measurements on Na, Al, Cu, Ga, Ge, Se, Y, and Sn

Kotoyuki Okano; Kazuaki Nishimura

Q -values have been measured for ( p , n ) reactions on Na 23 , Al 27 , Cu 63 , Cu 65 , Ga 69 , Ge 74 , Se 77 , Se 78 , Se 80 . Y 89 , Sn 118 , and Sn 120 by detecting slow neutrons associated with the thresholds. Using the well established threshold energies of ( p , n ) reactions on Li 7 , C 13 , and F 19 as calibration standards, the following Q -values were obtained:


Nuclear Instruments and Methods | 1967

A multicounter goniometer for gamma-gamma angular correlation measurements

T. Hayashi; Kotoyuki Okano; K. Yuasa; Yoichi Kawase; Shin-ichi Uehara

Abstract A multicounter goniometer for gamma-gamma angular correlation measurements was newly designed and constructed. It consists of 12 photomultipliers with NaI(Tl) crystals placed radially at intervals of 30° and a 12 × 12 coincidence matrix circuit which follows 12 linear amplifiers and 2 × 12 single channel pulse height analyzers. Coincidence counts at 11 angles between 30° and 330° are taken simultaneously for each of the 12 counters, so that with this method angular correlation measurements can be made within a time reduced by a factor 12 × 11, as compared with the ordinary method.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1994

Characteristics of a mixed-gas jet system in KUR-ISOL

Akihiro Taniguchi; Kotoyuki Okano; Taher Sharshar; Yoichi Kawase

Abstract The characteristics of N2- and He-N2 mixed-gas jet systems have been investigated when a target chamber was located in a strong radiation field at KUR-ISOL. The ion yields have been much enhanced using the He-N2 mixed-gas jet coupled with PbI2 as aerosol material. The characteristics of these gas jet systems have been studied by measuring the amount of transported activities and by detecting representative γ-rays from mass-separated fission products. The dependence of the ion yields on the aerosol materials (DOP, NaCl and PbI2) and on the volumetric mixing ratio of He and N2 gases has been investigated.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 1989

The oxidation technique for efficient ionization of lanthanides by a helium-jet loaded on-line isotope separator

Yoichi Kawase; Kotoyuki Okano

Abstract The oxidation technique has successfully been developed for efficient ionization of lanthanides by a He-jet type on-line isotope separator for fission products. By introducing a small amount of oxygen to the helium-jet, monoxides of lanthanides (LaO, CeO, PrO, NdO and PmO) can be ionized with a very high efficiency (40–86%) by a surface ionization ion source. The ionization characteristics have been studied by detecting representative γ-rays from radioactive isotopes of relevant elements as functions of the temperature of the ionizer and the oxygen flow rate. Applying this method to the ionization of praseodymium, a new isotope, 154Pr, has been identified. The ionization mechanism of the lanthanide monoxide is discussed in relation to the work function of the tungsten surface and the first ionization potential of the monoxide compounds.


Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 1960

Gamma-rays from the Reaction Al27 (p,γ) Si28

Kotoyuki Okano

Gamma-rays from the reaction Al 27 ( p , γ)Si 28 have been studied at the four resonances occurring at E p =226, 294, 326, and 405 kev by the use of a large NaI crystal scintillation spectrometer. The gamma-ray transitions from the resonance states to the levels in Si 28 at 1.78 Mev(1st), 4.62 Mev(2nd), 6.91 Mev, and 8.58 Mev were observed. Spins and parities of these levels and some of the resonance levels are deduced from the anisotropies of gamma-rays as follows: 4.62 Mev, J =4 (+) ; 6.91 Mev, J =2 ± or 4 + ; 8.58 Mev, J =3 + ; 11.90 Mev, J =4 (-) ; 11.98 Mev, J =4 - . J =4 (+) for the second excited state suggests the collective nature of this excited v level which has been expected from the other evidences found in neighbouring nuclei. The gamma-ray yield and the branching ratios of each resonance level are also given.


Nuclear Physics | 1972

Low-spin states in 110Cd and 112Cd

Yoichi Kawase; Kotoyuki Okano; Shozo Uehara; T. Hayashi

Abstract Gamma-transitions in the decays of 24.7 sec 110g Ag and 13.3 min 112g In have been studied with Ge(Li) detectors and a multi-counter goniometer to elucidate low-spin excited states in 110 Cd and 112 Cd. Five new levels at 1732, 2079, 2287, 2332 and 2662 keV in 110 Cd and three new levels at 2124, 2155 and 2300 keV in 112 Cd have been established from the decays of 1 + states of parent nuclei. The 0 + assignments to the levels at 1473, 2079 and 2662 keV in 110 Cd and at 1224 and 1870 keV in 112 Cd have been confirmed by angular-correlation measurements. Mixing ratios of the 2 3 + −2 1 + transitions have been determined. Log ft values of allowed β-decays from the 1 + states are presented. Discussions on the low-spin states of the Cd isotopes are given in the light of the collective model.


Nuclear Instruments and Methods | 1969

IMPROVEMENT OF A MULTICOUNTER GONIOMETER FOR GAMMA--GAMMA ANGULAR CORRELATION MEASUREMENTS.

Kotoyuki Okano; Yoichi Kawase; Shozo Uehara; T. Hayashi

Abstract A multicounter goniometer previously reported has been improved to increase the efficiency of the system and was successfully applied for gamma-gamma angular correlation measurements of short-life nuclei such as 43 sec 104Rh.


Nuclear Physics | 1963

ALPHA-PARTICLES FROM SEVERAL ELEMENTS BOMBARDED WITH 30, 43 AND 56 Mev PROTONS

Jiro Muto; Hidehiko Itoh; Kotoyuki Okano; Naoko Shiomi; Kyue Fukuda; Yasuda Omori; Motohiro Kihara

Abstract Several elements were bombarded with 30, 43 and 56 MeV protons from the INS(Tokyo) syncho-cyclotron. Energy spectra and angular distributions of emitted α-particles were measured by an emulsion camera. The dependence of total cross sections, angular distributions and peak energies of the spectra on the bombarding energy as well as the atomic number of target nuclei is described. The cross sections were separated into two parts, the direct process and the compound process. Energy spectra ascribed to the direct process are not inconsistent with the picture of knockout process of quasi-free α-particles.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1985

Target and ion source developments for a helium-jet type ISOL at the Kyoto University reactor

Yoichi Kawase; Kotoyuki Okano; Yoshihiro Funakoshi

Abstract A target system and ion sources for a He-jet type ISOL have been successfully constructed and the characteristics have been studied. The beam intensities of short-lived fission products have been much improved by increasing the He gas pressure owing to a range effect of fission products in the He gas and a short transport time effect of aerosols in a target chamber and a capillary. An oscillating electron ion source has been coupled with the He-jet system and ten kinds of elements have been ionized with efficiencies of 0.4–2.4%. A high temperature thermal ion source has been studied to ionize the alkali, alkaline-earth and rare-earth elements. The effects of the He-jet on the ion source have been discussed.

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