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A transfer standard for d + t neutron fluence and energy

V.E. Lewis, +1 more
- 01 Aug 1980 - 
- Vol. 174, Iss: 1, pp 141-144
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In this paper, a transfer standard for the fluence and mean energy of neutrons produced in the 3H(d, n)4He reaction is described which is suitable for postal exchange between the National Physical Laboratory and other centres.
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This article is published in Nuclear Instruments and Methods.The article was published on 1980-08-01. It has received 164 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Neutron & Fluence.

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Cross sections for 13.5–14.7 MeV neutron induced reactions on palladium isotopes

TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured cross sections for (n, p) and (n 2n) reactions on palladium isotopes at 13.5-14.7 MeV using the activation technique.
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Cross-section measurements of (n,p) and (n,np + pn + d) reactions for some titanium, chromium, iron, cobalt, nickel, and zinc isotopes around 14 MeV

TL;DR: In this article, the gamma rays emitted by the residual radioactive nuclei are detected with a Ge(Li) detector in close contact with the sample, and the data are compared with recently measured and calculated cross sections.
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Measurement of (n, p) cross-sections for shortlived products by 13.4–14.9 MeV neutrons

TL;DR: The 28 (n, p) activation cross-sections that lead to short-lived nuclei with half-lives of between 20s and 18 min were measured in the energy range 134-149 MeV using an activation method.
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Activation cross sections for reactions induced by 14 MeV neutrons on natural ruthenium

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured ruthenium isotopes at the neutron energies of 13.5 to 14.8 MeV using the activation technique in combination with high-resolution gamma-ray spectroscopy.
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A method for determining d–D neutron energies in a large sample

TL;DR: In this article, the authors derived a fitting formula for the mean neutron energy based on the evaluated values of the 90Zr(n,2n)89m+gZr and 93Nb(n 2n)92mNb reaction cross-sections.
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(n,2n) EXCITATION FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL NUCLEI FROM 12.0 TO 19.8 MEV

R.J. Prestwood, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1961 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, excitation functions have been obtained for Sc/sup 45/, s7>s/sup 0, As/sup 75, Rb/sup 85, RB/sup 87, Sr/sup 84/ Y/sup 89, Z r/sup 90, Nb/Sup 9/ Ag/sup 107, In/sup 115, Sn/sup 112, Sb/SUP 121, S b/sup 121/, Sb / 1>s /sup 23, Ta/ sup 181, Au/sup 197, Tl/sup 203,
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The 93Nb(n,2n)92mNb cross section

TL;DR: New measurements of the cross section of the 93 Nb( n ,2 n ) 92 m Nb (10.15 d) reaction in the 14–19 MeV energ range are reported, based on the known cross section for the 27 Al( n, α ) 24 Na reaction.
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Cross sections for several (n, 2n) reactions at 14 Mev

TL;DR: Precision measurements of the cross sections of the (n, 2n) reactions to produce 44mSc, 88Y, 89Zr, 92Nb, 150Eu(35y), 168Tm, 174m+gLu and 196Au were made for a range of neutron energies from 13.7 to 15.0 MeV as mentioned in this paper.
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Isomeric cross-section ratios and total cross sections for the 74se(n, 2n)73g, mse, 90zr(n, 2n)89g, mzr and 92mo(n, 2n)91g, mmo reactions

TL;DR: In this article, the isomeric ratios and excitation functions were measured for the 74Se(n, 2n)73g, mSe, mZr, 90Zr(n 2 n)89g,mZr and mMo reactions in the neutron energy range 12-18 MeV.
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The (n, 2n) excitation functions for93Nb and103Rh with special respect to the isomeric states in92Nb and102Rh

TL;DR: The results are compared with statistical theory, especially with theoretical expectations for the isomeric cross-section ratios, which are only in reasonable agreement with the experiment if one assumes a ground state spinIg=5 for92Nb and Ig=2 for102Rh.
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