2008
DOI: 10.13182/nse160-123
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Measurement of Differential Cross Section for the64Zn(n,α)61Ni Reaction at 2.54, 4.00, and 5.50 MeV

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“…Moreover, there are partial cross sections measured earlier [99] for g.s. population of the residual even-even nuclei 60,62 Ni and first excited state of 60 Ni, at proton energies below 4.8 MeV (Fig.…”
Section: ( P α) Reactions: 6466 Zn De-excitationmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Moreover, there are partial cross sections measured earlier [99] for g.s. population of the residual even-even nuclei 60,62 Ni and first excited state of 60 Ni, at proton energies below 4.8 MeV (Fig.…”
Section: ( P α) Reactions: 6466 Zn De-excitationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The analysis of α-particle emission in neutron-as well as proton-induced reactions has the advantage, for deexcitation of Zn isotopes, of accurate data at low incident energies [22,23,26,[96][97][98]. The α-particle OMP study becomes thus less dependent by NLD and PE effects.…”
Section: Zn Isotopes De-excitationmentioning
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“…Therefore, experimental works in the MeV neutron energy region are demanded for clarification. In our previous works [2,3], cross sections and angular distributions of the 64 Zn(n,α) 61 Ni reaction were measured from 2.5 to 6.0 MeV.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%