2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10967-016-5139-0
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Activation cross-section data for alpha-particle induced nuclear reactions on natural ytterbium for some longer lived radioisotopes

Abstract: Additional experimental cross sections were deduced for the long half-life activation products ( 172 Hf and 173 Lu) from the alpha particle induced reactions on ytterbium up to 38 MeV from late, long measurements and for 175 Yb, 167 Tm from a re-evaluation of earlier measured spectra. The cross-sections are compared with the earlier experimental datasets and with the data based on the TALYS theoretical nuclear reaction model (available in the TENDL-2014 and 2015 libraries) and the ALICE-IPPE code.

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“…The results are shown in Fig. 4 and compared with the previous studies [12,13] and the TENDL-2017 data [14]. Both previous data and the TENDL-2017 data are in good agreement with our data.…”
Section: Nat Yb(αx) 172 Hf Reactionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The results are shown in Fig. 4 and compared with the previous studies [12,13] and the TENDL-2017 data [14]. Both previous data and the TENDL-2017 data are in good agreement with our data.…”
Section: Nat Yb(αx) 172 Hf Reactionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…4. Cross sections of the nat Yb(α,x) 172 Hf reaction with the previous data [12,13] and the TENDL-2017 data [14].…”
Section: Nat Yb(αx) 172 Hf Reactionsupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…The experimental data of Romo 1992 [43] and Tarkanyi 2017 [48] are in good agreement with the TENDL prediction. (Fig.…”
Section: Nat Yb(x) 172 Hf Reactionsupporting
confidence: 78%