1969
DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(69)90739-8
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Radiative capture of neutrons in the region of the dipole giant resonance

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“…This value is an order of magnitude lower than the activation capture cross section determined by Menlove et al [12]. Assuming the same isomeric ratio as has been determined at thermal neutron energy [21] one obtains a total activation capture cross section of 0.9 3~0.4 mb which is in good agreement with the capture cross section of 1.2k0.2 mb measured by Cvelbar et al [2] with the spectrum method.…”
Section: Determination Of the Activation Capture Cross Sectionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…This value is an order of magnitude lower than the activation capture cross section determined by Menlove et al [12]. Assuming the same isomeric ratio as has been determined at thermal neutron energy [21] one obtains a total activation capture cross section of 0.9 3~0.4 mb which is in good agreement with the capture cross section of 1.2k0.2 mb measured by Cvelbar et al [2] with the spectrum method.…”
Section: Determination Of the Activation Capture Cross Sectionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Measurements on the 1151n(n,y)1181n cross section at 14-15 MeV have previously been performed. Menlove et al [12] utilized the activation technique to determine a cross section of 6.0 k0.8 mb for the 1151n(n,y)116mIn reaction at 15 MeV whereas Cvelbar et al [2] derived an integrated cross section of 1.2 i 0 . 2 mb from measurements of the y-ray spectrum following the capture of 14 MeV neutrons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%