1967
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(67)90379-x
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Absolute cross sections and excitation functions for deuteron-induced reactions on the nickel isotopes between 2 and 12 MeV

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“…Additional experiments were performed by various CRP participants as crucial support in defining the excitation functions of the 45 Sc(d,3n) 44 Ti, nat Ni(p,x) 52 Fe, 55 Mn(p,4n) 52 Fe, 50 Cr(α,2n) 52 Fe, 58 Ni(p,α) 55 Co, 61 Ni(p,n) 61 Cu, 60 Ni(d,n) 61 Cu, nat Ga(p,x) 68 Ge, nat Ge(p,xn) 72 As, nat Ge(d,xn) 72 As, 89 Y(d,2n) 89 Zr, 93 Nb(p,x) 90 Nb, 92 Mo(α,x) 94m Tc , 110 Cd(p,n) 110m In, 107 Ag(α,n) 110m In, nat Sb(p,xn) 118 Te and 141 Pr(d,3n) 140 Nd reactions. Details of these studies have been reported individually and separately in other dedicated publications (see references for specific reactions given below).…”
Section: New Crp Measurementsmentioning
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“…Additional experiments were performed by various CRP participants as crucial support in defining the excitation functions of the 45 Sc(d,3n) 44 Ti, nat Ni(p,x) 52 Fe, 55 Mn(p,4n) 52 Fe, 50 Cr(α,2n) 52 Fe, 58 Ni(p,α) 55 Co, 61 Ni(p,n) 61 Cu, 60 Ni(d,n) 61 Cu, nat Ga(p,x) 68 Ge, nat Ge(p,xn) 72 As, nat Ge(d,xn) 72 As, 89 Y(d,2n) 89 Zr, 93 Nb(p,x) 90 Nb, 92 Mo(α,x) 94m Tc , 110 Cd(p,n) 110m In, 107 Ag(α,n) 110m In, nat Sb(p,xn) 118 Te and 141 Pr(d,3n) 140 Nd reactions. Details of these studies have been reported individually and separately in other dedicated publications (see references for specific reactions given below).…”
Section: New Crp Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seventeen experimental datasets for the 61 Ni(p,n) 61 Cu reaction available in the literature [45,56,59,64,78,79,84,87,[110][111][112][113][114][115][116][117], and TENDL calculations 1 3 Ni(p,n) 61 Cu reaction [45,79,87,[110][111][112][113][114][115][116][117] with the Padé fit (L = 12, N = 192, χ 2 = 2.81, solid line) and estimated total uncertainties in percentages, including 4% systematic uncertainty (dashed line, right-hand scale) Fig. 39 Five experimental datasets for the 60 Ni(d,n) 61 Cu reaction available in the literature [90,[118][119][120][121], and TENDL calculations The five experimental datasets available in the literature are shown in Fig. 39 [90,[118][119][120][121] together with the TENDL calculations.…”
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“…Comparison of the predictions of the INCL4.6+ABLA07 model (red curve) with the experimental data of Ref. [116].…”
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“…Beside the similarities in the calculation results of BSFGM and GSM, the most consistent outcomes were generated from GSM which can be realized from the relative variance analysis results given in Table 1. Comparisons of the results for 61 Ni(d,n) 62 Cu, 62 Ni(d,2n) 62 Cu reaction with the experimental data of Cogneau et al, [17] were given as Figure 2 and 3. In 61 Ni(d,n) 62 Cu reaction, it is seen that the theoretical calculation results show a similar distribution with a certain ratio below the experimental data, especially in the region after about 6 MeV incident particle energy.…”
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confidence: 85%