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Estimation of the spallation-residue angular momentum in p+Ta, Re reactions

Yields and cross-sections for the radioactive isotope production have been determined via gamma-activity measurements after irradiation of the Ta and Re targets by protons with energies from 100 to 660 MeV. Mass distribution of the reaction products contains two wide peaks corresponding to the spall...

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Autores principales: Karamian, Z, Adam, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/747557
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author Karamian, Z
Adam, J
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Adam, J
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description Yields and cross-sections for the radioactive isotope production have been determined via gamma-activity measurements after irradiation of the Ta and Re targets by protons with energies from 100 to 660 MeV. Mass distribution of the reaction products contains two wide peaks corresponding to the spallation and fission product nuclei, respectively. High-spin Hf and Lu isomers are among the detected nuclides. The spallation-residue angular momentum I has been estimated basing on the determined isomer-to-ground state ratio sigma sub m /sigma sub g versus I. Nonzero value of spin I should increase the probability of fission. The measured fission-to-spallation ratio is indeed higher than that predicted by the Monte Carlo code simulation without angular momentum in account
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spelling cern-7475572019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/747557engKaramian, ZAdam, JEstimation of the spallation-residue angular momentum in p+Ta, Re reactionsNuclear PhysicsYields and cross-sections for the radioactive isotope production have been determined via gamma-activity measurements after irradiation of the Ta and Re targets by protons with energies from 100 to 660 MeV. Mass distribution of the reaction products contains two wide peaks corresponding to the spallation and fission product nuclei, respectively. High-spin Hf and Lu isomers are among the detected nuclides. The spallation-residue angular momentum I has been estimated basing on the determined isomer-to-ground state ratio sigma sub m /sigma sub g versus I. Nonzero value of spin I should increase the probability of fission. The measured fission-to-spallation ratio is indeed higher than that predicted by the Monte Carlo code simulation without angular momentum in accountJINR-E6-2002-206oai:cds.cern.ch:7475572002
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics
Karamian, Z
Adam, J
Estimation of the spallation-residue angular momentum in p+Ta, Re reactions
title Estimation of the spallation-residue angular momentum in p+Ta, Re reactions
title_full Estimation of the spallation-residue angular momentum in p+Ta, Re reactions
title_fullStr Estimation of the spallation-residue angular momentum in p+Ta, Re reactions
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of the spallation-residue angular momentum in p+Ta, Re reactions
title_short Estimation of the spallation-residue angular momentum in p+Ta, Re reactions
title_sort estimation of the spallation-residue angular momentum in p+ta, re reactions
topic Nuclear Physics
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/747557
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