The statistical model based on the Weisskopf-Ewing theory and constant nuclear temperature approximation is used for systematical analysis of the 4.0-6.5 MeV neutron induced (n, α) reaction cross sections. The α-clusterization effect was considered in the (n, α) cross sections. A certain dependence of the (n, α) cross sections on the relative neutron excess parameter of the target nuclei was observed. The systematic regularity of the (n, α) cross sections behaviour is useful to estimate the same reaction cross sections for unstable isotopes. The results of our analysis can be used for nuclear astrophysical calculations such as helium burning and possible branching in the s-process
In this study, the (n,α) nuclear reaction cross section was calculated for 41K target nuclei for neu...
Neutron-induced cross sections represent the main nuclear input to models of stellar and Big-Bang nu...
Differential cross sections of the reactions natFe(n, xγ) with neutron energy 14.1 MeV are unfolded ...
The statistical model based on the Weisskopf-Ewing theory and constant nuclear temperature approxima...
Studies on the cross-sections of (n,nα) reactions which are energetically possible, about 14 MeV neu...
Astrophysical reaction rates, which are mostly derived from theoretical cross sections, are necessar...
Taking into account compound, pre-equilibrium and direct reaction mechanisms, we suggest certain met...
Hauser-Feshbach (HF) cross sections are of enormous importance for a wide range of applications, fro...
Neutron-induced reaction rates, including fission and neutron capture, are calculated in the tempera...
International audienceInelastic (n,n') cross section is a key quantity to accurately simulate reacto...
A new semi-empirical formula with six parameters has been derived to systematise the (n,α) cross sec...
In this work we suggest some methods based on the statistical and knock-on models, for evaluation of...
Inelastic (n,n') cross section is a key quantity to accurately simulate reactor cores, and its preci...
Cross sections of nuclear reactions 159Tb(n, n'α)155Eu, 165Ho(n, n'α)161Tb, 169Tm(n, n'α)165Ho and 1...
In a previous publication (ATOMIC DATA AND NUCLEAR DATA TABLES 75, 1 (2000)), we gave seven-paramete...
In this study, the (n,α) nuclear reaction cross section was calculated for 41K target nuclei for neu...
Neutron-induced cross sections represent the main nuclear input to models of stellar and Big-Bang nu...
Differential cross sections of the reactions natFe(n, xγ) with neutron energy 14.1 MeV are unfolded ...
The statistical model based on the Weisskopf-Ewing theory and constant nuclear temperature approxima...
Studies on the cross-sections of (n,nα) reactions which are energetically possible, about 14 MeV neu...
Astrophysical reaction rates, which are mostly derived from theoretical cross sections, are necessar...
Taking into account compound, pre-equilibrium and direct reaction mechanisms, we suggest certain met...
Hauser-Feshbach (HF) cross sections are of enormous importance for a wide range of applications, fro...
Neutron-induced reaction rates, including fission and neutron capture, are calculated in the tempera...
International audienceInelastic (n,n') cross section is a key quantity to accurately simulate reacto...
A new semi-empirical formula with six parameters has been derived to systematise the (n,α) cross sec...
In this work we suggest some methods based on the statistical and knock-on models, for evaluation of...
Inelastic (n,n') cross section is a key quantity to accurately simulate reactor cores, and its preci...
Cross sections of nuclear reactions 159Tb(n, n'α)155Eu, 165Ho(n, n'α)161Tb, 169Tm(n, n'α)165Ho and 1...
In a previous publication (ATOMIC DATA AND NUCLEAR DATA TABLES 75, 1 (2000)), we gave seven-paramete...
In this study, the (n,α) nuclear reaction cross section was calculated for 41K target nuclei for neu...
Neutron-induced cross sections represent the main nuclear input to models of stellar and Big-Bang nu...
Differential cross sections of the reactions natFe(n, xγ) with neutron energy 14.1 MeV are unfolded ...