2007
DOI: 10.1080/18811248.2007.9711354
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Evaluation of Neutron Capture Gamma-ray Spectra for89Y,93Nb,127I,133Cs,141Pr,197Au,natTl, and209Bi

Abstract: The neutron capture gamma-ray spectra for 8 nuclides, 89 Y, 93 Nb, 127 I, 133 Cs, 141 Pr, 197 Au, nat Tl, and 209 Bi, were calculated by using the Hauser-Feshbach statistical model, and their results were compared with the available experimental data. Two dominant ingredients to perform the statistical calculation were the level densities described by the Gilbert-Cameron approach with an improved systematics, and the gamma-ray transmission coefficients described by gamma-ray strength functions. Although variou… Show more

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“…For the E1, M1 and E2 photon strength functions, due to the absence of ex-perimental information, it was necessary to resort to evaluations and theoretical parametrizations. The E1 photon strength function employed was taken from Kim et al [118]. This E1 features a peak energy and width quite similar to the recommended by RIPL, but the σ 0 is 37% lower.…”
Section: Simulations Of the 203 Tl(nγ) Capture Cascadesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the E1, M1 and E2 photon strength functions, due to the absence of ex-perimental information, it was necessary to resort to evaluations and theoretical parametrizations. The E1 photon strength function employed was taken from Kim et al [118]. This E1 features a peak energy and width quite similar to the recommended by RIPL, but the σ 0 is 37% lower.…”
Section: Simulations Of the 203 Tl(nγ) Capture Cascadesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning the different photon strength functions (SF), the parameters for M1 and E2 transitions were the same as in the 203 Tl(n, γ) analysis. Those for the E1 strength, instead, were obtained by interpolating from the very similar values reported in [118] for 204 Tl and 206 Tl, which include identical pigmy resonance parameters. These approximations are not unreasonable, since SF parameters are usually parametrized as a function of the atomic mass A.…”
Section: Simulation Of the 204 Tl Capture Cascadesmentioning
confidence: 99%