1999
DOI: 10.13182/nse98-100
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Model Calculation ofn+12C Reactions from 4.8 to 20 MeV

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“…Using the non-relativistic triangle relationship v c m 2 = v c M 1 + v r m 2 , we can obtain [29,30] ε c m 2 = ε r m 2 (1 + 2γ cos Θ + γ 2 ),…”
Section: Secondary Particle Emission Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the non-relativistic triangle relationship v c m 2 = v c M 1 + v r m 2 , we can obtain [29,30] ε c m 2 = ε r m 2 (1 + 2γ cos Θ + γ 2 ),…”
Section: Secondary Particle Emission Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obviously, the terms in formula (4) contain more comprehensive parameter information than those in formula (3). For nonelastic processes of neutron-induced light nucleus reaction, the LUNF code [10] was used to calculate the cross sections of different channels (including elastic and inelastic channels), angular distributions, and the double-differential cross sections. This code treats neutron-induced light nucleus reactions as proceeding through an initial preequilibrium emission mechanism between discrete levels, followed by a process of sequential particle emission from decaying compound nuclei, until the final residual nucleus attains its ground state via γ -ray emission.…”
Section: Formula For Kerma Coefficientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These discrete levels have individual spins and parities which effect different particle emissions. To deal with the above problems, an attempt at describing the neutron-induced light nucleus reaction [10] was carried out with the united Hauser-Feshbach and exciton model [36]. Fortunately, these efforts were successful.…”
Section: Appendix A: Dynamics Of the Neutron-induced Light Nucleus Rementioning
confidence: 99%
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