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Results obtained with ABLA07
The de-excitation code ABLA has been continuously developed in the last years, guided by the empirical knowledge gained in a campaign of spallation and fragmentation experiments performed at GSI, Darmstadt. The better insight into the reaction mechanisms lead to a highly improved version of the code...
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author | M.V. Ricciardi, and Kelic, A Schmidt, K.-H |
author_facet | M.V. Ricciardi, and Kelic, A Schmidt, K.-H |
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description | The de-excitation code ABLA has been continuously developed in the last years, guided by the empirical knowledge gained in a campaign of spallation and fragmentation experiments performed at GSI, Darmstadt. The better insight into the reaction mechanisms lead to a highly improved version of the code, namely ABLA07, whose physical content and technical algorithms are described in great detail in the authors\' contribution to the proceedings of the “Joint ICTP-IAEA Advanced Workshop on Model Codes for Spallation Reactions„ held in Trieste, Italy, 4-8 January 2008. This paper presents some significant examples of the performances of the ABLA07 code, especially focusing on the interplay between the modeling of the collision stage and the de-excitation process. |
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spelling | cern-13553232019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1355323engM.V. Ricciardi, and Kelic, ASchmidt, K.-HResults obtained with ABLA0711: TASK 11The de-excitation code ABLA has been continuously developed in the last years, guided by the empirical knowledge gained in a campaign of spallation and fragmentation experiments performed at GSI, Darmstadt. The better insight into the reaction mechanisms lead to a highly improved version of the code, namely ABLA07, whose physical content and technical algorithms are described in great detail in the authors\' contribution to the proceedings of the “Joint ICTP-IAEA Advanced Workshop on Model Codes for Spallation Reactions„ held in Trieste, Italy, 4-8 January 2008. This paper presents some significant examples of the performances of the ABLA07 code, especially focusing on the interplay between the modeling of the collision stage and the de-excitation process.EURISOL-11-25-2009-0020oai:cds.cern.ch:135532326/06/09 |
spellingShingle | 11: TASK 11 M.V. Ricciardi, and Kelic, A Schmidt, K.-H Results obtained with ABLA07 |
title | Results obtained with ABLA07 |
title_full | Results obtained with ABLA07 |
title_fullStr | Results obtained with ABLA07 |
title_full_unstemmed | Results obtained with ABLA07 |
title_short | Results obtained with ABLA07 |
title_sort | results obtained with abla07 |
topic | 11: TASK 11 |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1355323 |
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