1958
DOI: 10.1088/0370-1328/72/4/304
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Radiative Capture Cross Sections for 14.5 MeV Neutrons

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“…It can be seen from Table 2, our measured results are in good agreement with the literature data [19] but much lower than [20]. For purpose of comparison, the…”
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“…It can be seen from Table 2, our measured results are in good agreement with the literature data [19] but much lower than [20]. For purpose of comparison, the…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…[19] but much lower than in Ref. [20]. For comparison, the 232 Th(n,γ) 233 Th reaction cross sections from the present work and similar experimental data from Refs.…”
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“…In the reaction 7Li(160, 7)23Na they found a resonance-like structure in the excitation function. * Present address: Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo Radiative capture reactions induced by light particles are relatively well studied [5][6][7][8][9]. A characteristic property of the excitation functions is a wide maximum due to the giant dipole resonance.…”
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“…In the case of EMPIRE, the estimation of compound nucleus contribution, the parameters such optical potentials, level density parameters, and γ-ray strength functions were done with the OM potential parameters by A. J. Koning and J. P. Delaroche [29] stored in the code, LEVDEN 3, define for RIPL-3 microscopic HFB level densities [32] and GSTRFN 1, which define for the MLO1 modified Lorentzian version 1 (Plujko, RIPL-2) model as a gamma strength function [33], respectively. The input parameters for nuclear models used for (n,γ) cross section calculations in TALYS and EMPIRE are retrieved in the code from the RIPL-3 database [34].…”
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