The neutron-capture and Maxwellian-averaged cross sections of 181Ta(n,γ) reaction have been computed making use of the TALYS code. Two main inputs of the TALYS calculation, nuclear level density (NLD) and radiative strength function (RSF), are calculated within a recent microscopic model that takes into account the exact thermal pairing plus independent-particle model and collective excitations within the phonon-damping model. A good agreement between the calculated and experimental NLD and RSF data of 182Ta was found, confirming the goodness of the microscopic nuclear model used. As the result, the deduced neutron-capture and Maxwellian-averaged cross sections of 181Ta(n,γ) reaction also agree reasonably well with the experimental and reco...
Abstract. Nuclear reaction rates for astrophysics applications are traditionally determined on the b...
Measurement of the Maxwellian-Averaged Cross-Section (MACS) of the Ta(n,γ)181 reaction at kT=30 keV ...
Measurement of the Maxwellian-Averaged Cross-Section (MACS) of the Ta(n,γ)181 reaction at kT=30 keV ...
Recent measurements of the nuclear level densities and γ-ray strength functions below the neutron th...
Recent measurements of the nuclear level densities and γ-ray strength functions below the neutron th...
The fusion energy is attractive as an energy source because the fusion will not produce CO2 or SO2 a...
The γ -ray strength functions and nuclear level densities in the quasi-continuum of 180,181Ta are ex...
The production of nuclear energy from fusion reaction with no CO2 emission is one of the most attrac...
WOS: 000442555000007The production of nuclear energy from fusion reaction with no CO2 emission is on...
Context. Nuclear reaction rates of astrophysical applications are traditionally determined on the ba...
Context. Nuclear reaction rates of astrophysical applications are traditionally determined on the ba...
Context. Nuclear reaction rates of astrophysical applications are traditionally determined on the ba...
The γ-ray strength functions and nuclear level densities in the quasi-continuum of 180,181Ta are ext...
The γ-ray strength functions and nuclear level densities in the quasi-continuum of 180,181Ta are ext...
Nuclear reaction rates for astrophysics applications are traditionally determined on the basis of Ha...
Abstract. Nuclear reaction rates for astrophysics applications are traditionally determined on the b...
Measurement of the Maxwellian-Averaged Cross-Section (MACS) of the Ta(n,γ)181 reaction at kT=30 keV ...
Measurement of the Maxwellian-Averaged Cross-Section (MACS) of the Ta(n,γ)181 reaction at kT=30 keV ...
Recent measurements of the nuclear level densities and γ-ray strength functions below the neutron th...
Recent measurements of the nuclear level densities and γ-ray strength functions below the neutron th...
The fusion energy is attractive as an energy source because the fusion will not produce CO2 or SO2 a...
The γ -ray strength functions and nuclear level densities in the quasi-continuum of 180,181Ta are ex...
The production of nuclear energy from fusion reaction with no CO2 emission is one of the most attrac...
WOS: 000442555000007The production of nuclear energy from fusion reaction with no CO2 emission is on...
Context. Nuclear reaction rates of astrophysical applications are traditionally determined on the ba...
Context. Nuclear reaction rates of astrophysical applications are traditionally determined on the ba...
Context. Nuclear reaction rates of astrophysical applications are traditionally determined on the ba...
The γ-ray strength functions and nuclear level densities in the quasi-continuum of 180,181Ta are ext...
The γ-ray strength functions and nuclear level densities in the quasi-continuum of 180,181Ta are ext...
Nuclear reaction rates for astrophysics applications are traditionally determined on the basis of Ha...
Abstract. Nuclear reaction rates for astrophysics applications are traditionally determined on the b...
Measurement of the Maxwellian-Averaged Cross-Section (MACS) of the Ta(n,γ)181 reaction at kT=30 keV ...
Measurement of the Maxwellian-Averaged Cross-Section (MACS) of the Ta(n,γ)181 reaction at kT=30 keV ...