2010
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.81.044616
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Au197(n,γ) cross section in the resonance region

Abstract: C. MASSIMI et al.PHYSICAL REVIEW C 81, 044616 (2010) The (n,γ ) cross section of 197 Au has been measured at n TOF in the resolved resonance region, up to 5 keV, with the aim of improving the accuracy in an energy range where it is not yet considered standard. The measurements were performed with two different experimental setup and detection techniques, the total energy method based on C 6 D 6 detectors, and the total absorption calorimetry based on a 4π BaF 2 array. By comparing the data collected with th… Show more

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“…Between kT = 5 and 50 keV it was derived by the weighted average of recent measurements at GELINA [25] and n TOF [26,27] and between kT = 60−100 keV by the average of the evaluated cross sections from the data libraries JEFF-3.2, JENDL-4.0, ENDF/B-VII.1 [28][29][30]. This choice is in perfect agreement with a new activation measurement by the group in Sevilla [31].…”
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“…Between kT = 5 and 50 keV it was derived by the weighted average of recent measurements at GELINA [25] and n TOF [26,27] and between kT = 60−100 keV by the average of the evaluated cross sections from the data libraries JEFF-3.2, JENDL-4.0, ENDF/B-VII.1 [28][29][30]. This choice is in perfect agreement with a new activation measurement by the group in Sevilla [31].…”
Section: -4supporting
confidence: 60%
“…The VERA facility AMS was introduced to laboratory experiments in nuclear astrophysics already in 1980 by Paul et al [32] with a first study of the 25 Mg(p,n) 26 Al reaction. In particular, the past few years have seen an increasing number of nuclear astrophysics measurements with the AMS technique for charged particle and neutron induced reactions (see, e.g., [33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41]).…”
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