2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2018.02.004
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54Fe neutron elastic and inelastic scattering differential cross sections from 2–6 MeV

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“…"Monoenergetic" sources produce neutrons using twobody reactions such as 3 H(p, n) 3 He, 2 H(d, n) 3 He, 2 H(t, n) 4 He, 3 H(d, n) 4 He, 7 Li(p, n) 7 Be, 1 H( 7 Li, n) 7 Be, 1 H( 11 B, n) 11 C, 1 H( 15 N, n) 15 O, or 1 H(t, n) 3 He [26,[77][78][79][80][81] typically at university Van de Graaff-type accelerator laboratories (TUNL [30][31][32]43], OU [33,34], UMass Lowell [35], UKY [36][37][38], LBNL [82], the now-defunct Dynamitron at ANL [83], the LICORNE [84,85], the now defunct Ion Source Facility of LANL [86][87][88] and JAERI neutron source [89]). These facilities have moderate precision on both the incident-and outgoing neutron energies.…”
Section: Monoenergetic Neutron Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Monoenergetic" sources produce neutrons using twobody reactions such as 3 H(p, n) 3 He, 2 H(d, n) 3 He, 2 H(t, n) 4 He, 3 H(d, n) 4 He, 7 Li(p, n) 7 Be, 1 H( 7 Li, n) 7 Be, 1 H( 11 B, n) 11 C, 1 H( 15 N, n) 15 O, or 1 H(t, n) 3 He [26,[77][78][79][80][81] typically at university Van de Graaff-type accelerator laboratories (TUNL [30][31][32]43], OU [33,34], UMass Lowell [35], UKY [36][37][38], LBNL [82], the now-defunct Dynamitron at ANL [83], the LICORNE [84,85], the now defunct Ion Source Facility of LANL [86][87][88] and JAERI neutron source [89]). These facilities have moderate precision on both the incident-and outgoing neutron energies.…”
Section: Monoenergetic Neutron Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, for N b 6, the emulator residual does not exceed the experimental uncertainty, typically of the order of ≈ 10% (see, e.g., Refs. [52,53]).…”
Section: B Realistic Optical Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%