Flux weighted average cross-sections of natNi(γ, x) reactions with the bremsstrahlung end-point energies of 55, 59, 61 and 65 MeV

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Haladhara Naik ◽  
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AbstractThe flux-weighted average cross sections of the


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T.S. Ganesapandy ◽  
A.B. Phatangare ◽  
V.D. Bharud ◽  
B.J. Patil ◽  
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2020 ◽  
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O.S. Deiev ◽  
I.S. Timchenko ◽  
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A.S. Kachan ◽  
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The flux-weighted averaged over the energy range of bremsstrahlung spectrum from reaction threshold up to the maximum energy of γ-ray cross-sections <σ(E)> of the 93Nb(γ,n)92mNb and 93Nb(γ,n)92tNb photonuclear reactions were determined by the gamma-activation method within the end-point bremsstrahlung energies Еmax = 36…91 MeV. Activation of 93Nb targets has been done by a bremsstrahlung flux using an electron beam at the linear accelerator LUE-40 at RDC "Accelerator" NSC KIPT. The γ-ray spectra of irradiated targets were registered using the HPGe detector with an energy resolution of 1.8 keV for the 1332 keV line 60Co. To control the bremsstrahlung flux we used natMo witness-targets and a reaction cross-section of 100Mo(γ,n)99Mo. Obtained experimental cross-sections <σ(E)> of the studied reactions are in good agreement with the theoretical values calculated within TALYS 1.9 code and the results of other authors. The averaged cross-sections <σ(E)> of the 93Nb(γ,n)92mNb and 93Nb(γ,n)92tNb reactions in the energy range 35...45 MeV and > 70 MeV were obtained for the first time.


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Muhammad Zaman ◽  
Ashok Goswami ◽  
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1995 ◽  
Vol 39 ◽  
pp. 845-855
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Krassimir N. Stoev ◽  
Joseph F. Dlouhy

K, L and M shell x-ray fluorescence cross sections have been measured for elements 11 ≤, Z ≤, 92 at excitation energies corresponding to weighted average energies of K-lines of Ti-K (4.558 keV), Fe-K (6,480 keV), Ge-K (10.024 keV), Se-K (11.391 keV) and Mo-K (17.805 keV) . The measurements were performed with an energy-dispersive x-ray spectrometer in a vacuum chamber using thin ultra-pure targets. Rh x-ray tube and secondary targets were used for excitation of x-ray radiation. The measured x-ray fluorescence cross-sections have been compared to previously published experimental and theoretical results. Presented data can be used for determination of physical parameters such as photoionization cross-sections, fluorescence yields, x-ray emission rates, Coster-Kronig transition probabilities and jump ratios.


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