1978
DOI: 10.13182/nse78-a27125
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Cross Sections for Gamma-Ray Production by 14-MeV Neutrons

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“…One can see in Fig. 4 that for the gamma-ray energy interval 2÷6 MeV the experimental data are in close agreement with the data from EXFOR database except of results by Drake et al [17]. Measured nat Ni(n, xy) d γ /dE γ , mb/MeV gamma-ray spectrum smoothly decreases with gamma-ray energy.…”
Section: Measurements and Experimental Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…One can see in Fig. 4 that for the gamma-ray energy interval 2÷6 MeV the experimental data are in close agreement with the data from EXFOR database except of results by Drake et al [17]. Measured nat Ni(n, xy) d γ /dE γ , mb/MeV gamma-ray spectrum smoothly decreases with gamma-ray energy.…”
Section: Measurements and Experimental Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…In gamma-ray energy interval 2÷6 MeV the experimental data are in a rather good agreement with the data from EXFOR database except of the results by Drake et al [17]. For high energy range 12÷20 MeV, the differential cross section was measured for the first time and has almost constant value ~ 0.15 mb/MeV.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…7.3x(l.ll)-1 = 6.6barn-MeV (10) This is 27% above the average of the four independent experimental results.…”
Section: £mentioning
confidence: 54%
“…It will be expedient at the first stage of work to compare results of these works with other ones, for example, (3), (15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20), and (27) which are the integral cross-section (over energy Ey) for the fixed neutron energy. This comparison allows to conclude about a degree of agreement between experimental data.…”
Section: Gamma-ray Production Cross-section For Aimentioning
confidence: 99%