2010
DOI: 10.1142/s0217732310032615
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85Sr PRODUCTION VIA PROTON INDUCED ON VARIOUS TARGETS USING TALYS 1.0 CODE

Abstract: TALYS 1.0 code was used to calculate excitation function for proton induced on 85/87/ nat Rb , 89 Y and 88/87/86 Sr targets that lead to produce 85 Sr radioisotope using low and medium energy accelerators. Recommended thickness of the targets according to SRIM code was investigated. Theoretical integral yields for any reaction were computed. The results were compared with experimental data. 85 Rb (p, n)85 Sr process was determined as most interesting one due to radionuclidic purity. The TALYS 1.0 code predict… Show more

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“…TheKalbach-Mann systematics (Kalbach and Mann, 1981;Kalbach, 1982) arepreferred for DDX calculations in the code because of play an important role in the pre-equilibrium reaction studies.For compound and direct processes, Hauser-Feshbach,exciton model, and optical model parameters are used (Hauser and Feshbach, 1952;Koning and Delaroche, 2003). There are many theoretical studies (Yiğit, 2021;Özdoğan et al, 2021a;Sadeghi et al, 2010;Kara et al, 2021;Şekerci et al, 2020;Kaplan et al, 2015;Kaplan et al, 2013;Özdoğan, 2021;Küçüksucu et al, 2022;Özdoğan et al, 2021b;Canbula, 2021;Canbula, 2017;Canbula, 2020) using Talys computer code for neutron induced or neutron emission nuclear reactions in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TheKalbach-Mann systematics (Kalbach and Mann, 1981;Kalbach, 1982) arepreferred for DDX calculations in the code because of play an important role in the pre-equilibrium reaction studies.For compound and direct processes, Hauser-Feshbach,exciton model, and optical model parameters are used (Hauser and Feshbach, 1952;Koning and Delaroche, 2003). There are many theoretical studies (Yiğit, 2021;Özdoğan et al, 2021a;Sadeghi et al, 2010;Kara et al, 2021;Şekerci et al, 2020;Kaplan et al, 2015;Kaplan et al, 2013;Özdoğan, 2021;Küçüksucu et al, 2022;Özdoğan et al, 2021b;Canbula, 2021;Canbula, 2017;Canbula, 2020) using Talys computer code for neutron induced or neutron emission nuclear reactions in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%