1999
DOI: 10.1007/bf02349050
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Thermal neutron cross section and resonance integral of the reaction of135Cs(n,γ)136Cs: Fundamental data for the transmutation of nuclear waste

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“…Therefore, for many isotopes such as 129 I(g, n) 130 I reaction, this is a very useful reaction to transmute 129 I with half life of 1.6 × 10 7 years into 130 I with half life of only 12 h, or to transmute long-lived (2.3 × 10 6 years) 135 Cs into short-lived (only 19 s) 136 Cs isotope (Hatsukawa et al, 1999). There are two important transmutation reactions, namely neutron capture (g, n) reaction, and photoneutron (g, n) reaction.…”
Section: Photoneutron Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, for many isotopes such as 129 I(g, n) 130 I reaction, this is a very useful reaction to transmute 129 I with half life of 1.6 × 10 7 years into 130 I with half life of only 12 h, or to transmute long-lived (2.3 × 10 6 years) 135 Cs into short-lived (only 19 s) 136 Cs isotope (Hatsukawa et al, 1999). There are two important transmutation reactions, namely neutron capture (g, n) reaction, and photoneutron (g, n) reaction.…”
Section: Photoneutron Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%