2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5091624
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Consistent assessment of deuteron interactions at low and medium energies

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“…An advanced modelling approach was developed by M. Avrigeanu, IFIN-HH Bucharest, Romania, which takes proper account of the contributions from all involved reaction mechanisms including breakup, stripping, pick-up, pre-equilibrium and evaporation processes [37]. This was demonstrated with the recent evaluations of deuteron induced cross-sections for 27 Al, 50,52,53,54 Cr, 55 Mn, 54,56,57,58 Fe, 58,60,61,62,64 Ni, 63,65 Cu, 93 Nb up to 60 deuteron energy MeV [38]. Fig.…”
Section: Deuteron Induced Cross-section Datamentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…An advanced modelling approach was developed by M. Avrigeanu, IFIN-HH Bucharest, Romania, which takes proper account of the contributions from all involved reaction mechanisms including breakup, stripping, pick-up, pre-equilibrium and evaporation processes [37]. This was demonstrated with the recent evaluations of deuteron induced cross-sections for 27 Al, 50,52,53,54 Cr, 55 Mn, 54,56,57,58 Fe, 58,60,61,62,64 Ni, 63,65 Cu, 93 Nb up to 60 deuteron energy MeV [38]. Fig.…”
Section: Deuteron Induced Cross-section Datamentioning
confidence: 62%
“…9 provides an example for nat Cr(d,xn) and (d,pxn) cross-sections. [38] This deuteron reaction model was implemented in an ad-hoc modified TALYS version 1.81. The strategy in the PPPT programme is to implement such a model in a future TALYS release and include improved deuteron crosssections in the next version of the TENDL data library.…”
Section: Deuteron Induced Cross-section Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Model calculations and parameters. Hauser-Feshbach (HF) statistical model and PE Geometry-Dependent Hybrid (GDH) [15] model calculations have been carried out using an updated version of the code STAPRE-H95 [16], with 0.2-0.3 MeV equidistant binning of the excitation energy grid. The distorted-wave Born approximation method was involved within the code DWUCK4 [17] for calculation of collective inelastic scattering, which also involved in subsequently decreasing the total-reaction cross section σ R within the PE+HF calculations.…”
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