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V. Didik, R. Malkovich, E. Skoryatina, V. Kozlovskiĭ (1994)
Experimental determination of the cross sections of nuclear reactions by the method of analysis of the concentration profiles of transmutation nuclidesAtomic Energy, 77
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V. A. Didik, R. Sh. Malkovich, E. A. Skoryatina, V. V. Kozlovskii (1994)
Experimental determination of nuclear reaction cross sections by analysing the concentration profiles of transmutation nuclidesAt. Énerg., 77
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Atomic Energy, Vol. 86, No. 2, 1999 DETERMINATION OF THE ENERGY DEPENDENCE OF THE NUCLEAR REACTION CROSS SECTION USING PROFILES OF TRANSMUTATION NUCLIDES UDC 539.172.16 V. A. Didik, 1 R. Sh. Malkovich, ! E. A. Skoryatina, 1 and V. V. Kozlovskii 2 Profiles of the transmuation radionuclides 71'72"74AS in AIIIB V compounds and also 66'67Ga in YBa2Cu3OT. x, formed by irradiation with (x-particles, were used in [ 1] to determine the energy dependences of the cross section of the formation of these nuclides o(E). In our research, with a similar purpose, we used profiles of 77Br and 85mKr and also 9"7"mNb and 139"141Ce, formed by the same irradiation in the compounds CulnS~ and YBa2Cu307. x respectively. These nuclides were produced in the reactions [2] 74Se(ot,p)77Br, 82Se(oqn)85mKr, 89y(a..,n)92mNb, 136Ba(a-,n)139Ce and 138Ba(~-,n)141Ce. Irradiation was carried out in an MGTs-20 cyclotron [3]. We used plane-parallel samples 0.I-1 cm 2 in area and 1-2 mm thick. During irradiation the samples were in contact with a brass plate, cooled with water. The energy of the s-par- ticles was 16.8 MeV in the ease of CulnSe 2 and 20 MeV in the ease ofYBa2CU3OT, x. The particle flux density was varied from 1.2-1012 to 3-1012
Atomic Energy – Springer Journals
Published: Jul 10, 2007
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