1986
DOI: 10.1080/00337578608208670
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A global optical model for neutron scattering for a > 53 and 10 MeV < E < 80 MeV

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“…• to determine the target thickness and select an appropriate global optical model potential (OMP) [18][19][20][21][22] to be used in the Distorted Wave Born Approximation (DWBA) calculation. The target thickness was determined to be 61(3) µg/cm 2 by normalizing the cross section at 15…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• to determine the target thickness and select an appropriate global optical model potential (OMP) [18][19][20][21][22] to be used in the Distorted Wave Born Approximation (DWBA) calculation. The target thickness was determined to be 61(3) µg/cm 2 by normalizing the cross section at 15…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparison of calculated deuteron emission spectra produced by 15-MeV neutrons on56 Fe with data measured by Grimes et al26 For proton induced reactions, the DWBA calculations were repeated using themodified Perey proton optical parameters of Ref. 23 along with the Mani 4 B…”
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“…Gamma emission, which is important for nuclear de-excitation in the low energy range, was described by using Modified Lorentzian (MLO1) γ-ray strength functions by V. A. Plujko [143], with parameters available in the RIPL-3 database [46]. All the available in RIPL-3 neutron optical model potentials [49,146,[149][150][151][152][153][154][155][156][157][158][159] were tested, but the one introduced by D. Wilmore et al [49] was finally chosen, for yielding the most satisfying results on the simultaneous reproduction of the 191 Ir(n,2n) 190 Ir g+m1+0.086 m2 and 191 Ir(n,2n) 190 Ir m2 reaction cross sections. It should be noted that this optical model potential [49], is the one that was also chosen for yielding the best reproduction of the 197 Au(n,2n) 196 Au g+m1+m2 and 197 Au(n,2n) 196 Au m2 reaction cross sections.…”
Section: Neutron Induced Reactions On 191 Irmentioning
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“…Regarding the optical model parameters for the outgoing protons, the data by A. J. Koning et al [149] were adopted, while parameters obtained by V. Avrigeanu et al [48] were used for the outgoing alphas. Furthermore, all the available in RIPL-3 neutron optical model potentials [49,146,[149][150][151][152][153][156][157][158][159] were tested. Although the (n,2n) channel was reproduced fairly well by many of them, such as the one introduced by A. Koning and J. P. Delaroche [149], by R. L. Walter and P. P. Guss [159], by M. B. Chadwick and A. C…”
Section: Neutron Induced Reactions On 193 Irmentioning
confidence: 99%
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