Abstract

Research problems in reactor physics, nuclear spectroscopy, and radiation effects on materials are discussed. The R.P.I. linac and associated facilities are described. The time dependence of flux on space, energy, and angle transients is being studied. Precision measurements of asymptotic and time- dependent spectra in moderators and subcritical assemblies are reported. Measurements of neutron capture and fission cross sections and the detailed study of certain photonuclear disintegrations are reported as in progress. Some results are given for isotopic assignments of hafnium energy levels. Other programs reported are molecular energy levels and neutron cross sections from low- - energy neutron inelastic scattering, plans for mass spectrometric isotopes laboratories, and radiation damage in semiconductors and thin metal films. (R.E.U.) H03 H029803 No genetic effects were observed in Drosophila on exposure to homogeneous and inhomogeneous magnetic fields of high field strength and gradient. Synergistic effects of magnetic fields in combination with x radiation, starvation, hyperoxia, and hypoxia were also not observed. (auth)

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