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Excitation functions for (d,x) reactions on super(133)Cs up to E sub(d)=40 MeV

In the frame of a systematic study of excitation functions of deuteron induced reactions the excitation functions of the super(133)Cs(d,x) super(133m,133mg,131mg)Ba, super(134,) super(132)Cs and super(12) super(9m)Xe nuclear reactions were measured up to 40 MeV deuteron energies by using the stacked...

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Published in:Applied radiation and isotopes 2016-04, Vol.110, p.109-117
Main Authors: Tarkanyia, F, Ditroia, F, Takacsa, S, Hermanneb, A, Babac, M, Ignatyukd, A V
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description In the frame of a systematic study of excitation functions of deuteron induced reactions the excitation functions of the super(133)Cs(d,x) super(133m,133mg,131mg)Ba, super(134,) super(132)Cs and super(12) super(9m)Xe nuclear reactions were measured up to 40 MeV deuteron energies by using the stacked foil irradiation technique and gamma -ray spectroscopy of activated samples. The results were compared with calculations performed with the theoretical nuclear reaction codes ALICE-IPPE-D, EMPIRE II-D and TALYS calculation listed in the TENDL-2014 library. A moderate agreement was obtained. Based on the integral yields deduced from our measured cross sections, production of super(131)Cs via the super(133)Cs(d,4n) super(131)Ba arrow right super(131)Cs reaction and super(133)Ba via super(133)Cs(d,2n) reactions is discussed in comparison with other charged particle production routes.
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