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Excitation function for the 74Se(18O,p3n)88gNb reaction
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J. M. Gates
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September 25, 2009
Abstract
The 74Se( 18O,p3n)88gNb excitation function was measured and a maximum cross section of 495±5 mb was observed at and 18O energy of 74.0 MeV. Experimental cross sections were compared to theoretical calculations using the computer code ALICE-91 and the values were found to be in good agreement. The half-life of 88gNb was determined to be around 14.56±0.11 min.
Keywords: Production of 88Nb; 74Se(18O,p3n); Excitation Function; Berkeley gas-filled separator (BGS)
Published Online: 2009-09-25
Published in Print: 2009-02
© by Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, München, Germany
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