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Isotopic yields and kinetic energies of primary residues in 1 A GeV 208Pb+p reactions

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In this paper, the production of primary residual nuclei in the reaction 1.A.GeV 208Pb on proton has been studied by measuring isotopic distributions for all elements from titanium (Z = 22) to lead (Z=82).
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This article is published in Nuclear Physics.The article was published on 2001-04-09. It has received 150 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Nuclear reaction & Fission.

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Overview of the FLUKA code

TL;DR: The capabilities and physics models implemented inside the FLUKA code are briefly described, with emphasis on hadronic interaction as discussed by the authors, and examples of the performances of the code are presented including basic (thin target) and complex benchmarks, and radiation detector specific applications.
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Intranuclear cascade model for a comprehensive description of spallation reaction data

TL;DR: In this article, a new version of the Li-ge intranuclear cascade (INC) model is proposed for the description of spallation reactions, which can accommodate a diffuse nuclear surface, removing unphysical features linked with the use of statistical blocking factors, and pion dynamics is improved, especially concerning the delta lifetime.
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Nuclear fission

TL;DR: This article pertains to the most newly-discovered and most sensational mode of transmutation, in which the entry of a neutron into a massive atom-nucleus brings about an internal explosion inWhich the nucleus is “fissured” or divided into two fragments which share the total mass and charge between them in nearly equal proportions.
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Nuclear fission: a review of experimental advances and phenomenology.

TL;DR: This work first of all reviews the recent developments in experimental fission techniques, in particular the resurgence of transfer-induced fission reactions with light and heavy ions, the emerging use of inverse-kinematic approaches, both at Coulomb and relativistic energies, and of fission studies with radioactive beams.
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Extension of the Liège Intranuclear-Cascade model to reactions induced by light nuclei

TL;DR: In this paper, an extension of the LGE intranuclear-cascade model to reactions induced by light ions is presented, and the results show that the model yields valid predictions for a number of observables and positions itself as one of the most attractive alternatives available to geant4 users for the simulation of light ion-induced reactions.
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Nuclear energy generation and waste transmutation using an accelerator-driven intense thermal neutron source

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a new approach for commercial nuclear energy production without a long-term high-level waste stream and for transmutation of both fission product and higher actinide commercial nuclear waste using a thermal flux of accelerator-produced neutrons in the 1016 n/cm2s range.
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Scission-point model of nuclear fission based on deformed-shell effects

TL;DR: In this paper, a static model of nuclear fission is proposed based on the assumption of statistical equilibrium among collective degrees of freedom at the scission point, and the relative probabilities of formation of complementary fission fragment pairs are determined from the relative potential energies of a system of two nearly touching.
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Projectile-fragment yields as a probe for the collective enhancement in the nuclear level density

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the production cross sections of several hundred nuclei produced in the fragmentation of uranium and lead projectiles with the abrasion-ablation model taking into account fission in the deexcitation chain.
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