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Systematics of (p, n) reaction cross-section
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25. September 2009
Semi-empirical systematics of the (p, n) reaction cross-section was obtained at incident proton energies 7.5 MeV, 12.4 MeV and 24.8 MeV. Systematics is based on analytical formulas derived using the pre-equilibrium exciton model, evaporation model and semi-empirical mass formula Parameters of systematics were fitted to the data obtained from the analysis of available measured (p, n) reaction cross-section.
Received: 2006-9-28
Accepted: 2008-1-16
Published Online: 2009-9-25
Published in Print: 2008-7-1
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Proton induced reaction;
Cross-section;
Intermediate energy;
Systematics;
Data evaluation
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