1998
DOI: 10.1007/s100500050161
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Light charged particle emission induced by neutrons with energies between 25 and 65 MeV on oxygen. I. Protons and deuterons

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“…The E detector can stop up to 80 MeV protons. A coincidence is required between E and E detectors in order to suppress an important part of the background present in such type of experiments [6,7]. The collimation system of each charged particle detector telescope had an angular opening between 2 • and 3 • .…”
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“…The E detector can stop up to 80 MeV protons. A coincidence is required between E and E detectors in order to suppress an important part of the background present in such type of experiments [6,7]. The collimation system of each charged particle detector telescope had an angular opening between 2 • and 3 • .…”
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“…In the latter case, the signal is integrated using a fast and a slow gate. A combined use of the two separation methods allows a reliable low energy background elimination and a very good separation of the reaction products over their entire energy range [4][5][6][7].Two beam monitoring systems were used. In one system the incident proton beam is deflected by a magnetic dipole into a water-cooled Faraday cup behind the lithium target and integrated.…”
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“…A wealth of results have been already obtained with the following setup and have been published elsewhere [2][3][4][5][6]. As example, figure 5 shows, in 3-D representation, the complete measured angular distributions of proton energy spectra for Al.…”
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“…With the advent of the new accelerator-driven systems, considered for the transmutation of long-lived nuclear waste into shorter-lived products, we restricted mostly our studies to medium and heavy targets: iron, cobalt, lead, bismuth, uranium. Experimental cross-sections were obtained at incident neutron energies between 25 and 75 MeV [2][3][4][5]. The main body of our experimental results is the doubledifferential cross-sections for the´Ò Ôܵ ´Ò ܵ ´Ò Øܵ and´Ò «Üµ reactions.…”
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