2021
DOI: 10.3103/s106287382112025x
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Charged Particles Emission in Fast Neutron Processes on Molybdenum Isotopes

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“…In any event, simulations have not identified any forward-backward effect for either a point-like target or a target with a thickness of 266.3 g/cm 2 [14]. In the simulations, the forward-backward asymmetry effect is defined as the ratio between all forward events (polar angle from 0 to /2) and all backward events (polar angle from /2 to ) [2,14]. The alpha particle loss in the target was assessed for targets with finite dimensions [18].…”
Section: B Curve 3)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In any event, simulations have not identified any forward-backward effect for either a point-like target or a target with a thickness of 266.3 g/cm 2 [14]. In the simulations, the forward-backward asymmetry effect is defined as the ratio between all forward events (polar angle from 0 to /2) and all backward events (polar angle from /2 to ) [2,14]. The alpha particle loss in the target was assessed for targets with finite dimensions [18].…”
Section: B Curve 3)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nuclear reactions caused by fast neutrons that are followed by the emission of charged particles (protons and alphas) are traditionally studied. [1][2][3][4][5]. Fast neutrons processes are of interest for basic and applied researches.…”
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confidence: 99%