2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0092-640x(03)00036-6
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Recommended nuclear data for use in the k0 standardization of neutron activation analysis

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“…Its new value is 0.712(9) b which is slightly higher than the value of 0.678(11) b that could be determined from the continuous neutron beam experiments [16]. This new value can be converted to k 0 value relative to the gold comparator and it yields 0.0117(2), which agrees fairly well with the 0.0112(2) published by De Corte and Simonits [22]. From here we give detailed description of ratios in equation (2).…”
Section: Determination Of the 129 I Capture Cross Sectionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Its new value is 0.712(9) b which is slightly higher than the value of 0.678(11) b that could be determined from the continuous neutron beam experiments [16]. This new value can be converted to k 0 value relative to the gold comparator and it yields 0.0117(2), which agrees fairly well with the 0.0112(2) published by De Corte and Simonits [22]. From here we give detailed description of ratios in equation (2).…”
Section: Determination Of the 129 I Capture Cross Sectionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…While 6.3% of 128 I decays to 128 Te with electron conversion, the more intense decay path is the beta decay to 128 Xe. The most intense 443-keV gamma ray (the comparator) in the latter case follows the type-I decay according to the classification De Corte and Simonits [22]. The type-I in-beam saturation factor has the form of…”
Section: Determination Of the 129 I Capture Cross Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S 0 =1.67 and E r =0.158 eV are constants of 176 Lu [52], and α is a measure of the epithermal flux deviation from the ideal 1/E distribution, where E is the neutron energy. The activity produced 'A' (in Bq) at the end of irradiation can therefore be calculated using the formula:…”
Section: Calculation Of Irradiation Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The specific activities A sp (Cd) for each of the product nuclides of the four monitors were also calculated by the authors. The nuclear data Ē r , Q o , F Cd and k o,Au -factors were obtained from the literature [4]- [8].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%