GEANIE at LANSCE/WNR combines the precision energy resolution of germanium detectors with the advantages of a “white” source providing neutrons with energies 1<En (MeV)<250 to address a variety of topics in nuclear physics. We present the analysis of two data sets, n+235U and n+92Mo, acquired at GEANIE during the 1998 beam cycle. These data showcase the breadth of subjects under study at this facility, including the spectroscopy of stable and near-stable nuclei, reaction dynamics, fission studies, and the relative population of isomer and ground states in neutron-induced reactions.

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