1981
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.24.849
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Photodisintegration ofH3andHe

Abstract: The photoneutron cross sections for H and 'He have been measured from threshold to -25 MeV with monoenergetic photons from the annihilation in flight of fast positrons.These reactions include the two-body breakup of H and the three-body breakup of both H and He; these measurements for H are the first to span the energy region across the peaks of the cross sections. An eAicient BF3-tube-and-paraffin neutron detector and high-pressure gaseous samples were employed in these measurements.The results, when compared… Show more

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“…One of the possible reasons for this may have been the lack of theoretical progress, which made the comparison theory-experiment rather inconclusive. In relation to this, it is interesting to quote here a sentence from [60] that expresses this concern. The title of the paper is 'Photodisintegration of 3 H and 3 He'.…”
Section: Electromagnetic Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the possible reasons for this may have been the lack of theoretical progress, which made the comparison theory-experiment rather inconclusive. In relation to this, it is interesting to quote here a sentence from [60] that expresses this concern. The title of the paper is 'Photodisintegration of 3 H and 3 He'.…”
Section: Electromagnetic Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total cross sections have been studied only in Ref. [1]. In that experiment the triton low-energy total cross section was measured as the sum of two-and threebody breakups.…”
Section: As Formentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The solid and dashed lines are the calculations by Deltuva et al [22] and Golak et al [23], respectively. The data are from Faul et al [27] and Berman et al [28]. The solid and dashed lines are the calculations by Deltuva et al [22] and Golak et al [23], respectively.…”
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confidence: 94%