Bunsaku Arakatsu
Japanese nuclear physicist
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Bunsaku Arakatsu's Degrees
- PhD Nuclear Physics University of Tokyo
- Masters Physics University of Tokyo
- Bachelors Physics University of Tokyo
Why Is Bunsaku Arakatsu Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Bunsaku Arakatsu was a Japanese physics professor in the World War II Japanese Atomic Energy Research Program of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Arakatsu was a former student of Albert Einstein. Career In 1928, Arakatsu became a professor in Taihoku Imperial University . In 1934 Arakatsu built a particle accelerator at Taihoku Imperial University in Taipei, Taiwan, and performed the first atomic nucleus collision experiment in Asia there, right after the experiment performed in Cavendish Laboratory of University of Cambridge. He discovered that each nuclear fission of a U-235 atom yields, on average, 2.6 neutrons.
Bunsaku Arakatsu's Published Works
Published Works
- The Photo-disintegration of Be by the High Energy γ-rays (1951) (2)
- Photo-Fission of Uranium and Thorium Produced by the γ-Rays of Lithium and Fluorine Bombarded with High Speed Protons (1941) (1)
- Expulsion of Neutrons from Lead by Cosmic Rays (1937) (0)
- Cloud Chamber Observation of Photo-alpha Particles Produced by 17 MeV Gamma Rays (1946) (0)
- Study on High Speed Rotation (1950) (0)
- Photo-disintegration of Beryllium by the High Energy γ-Rays (1950) (0)
- A Type of Nuclear Photo-Disinztegration (1943) (0)
- Study on the Ion Source (1950) (0)
- The Range of the Photo-fission-fragments of Uranium Produced by the γ-ray of Lithium Bombarded with Protons (1941) (0)
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