2012
DOI: 10.1080/00223131.2012.686742
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Differential cross sections on fragment (2 ≤ Z ≤ 9) production for carbon, aluminum and silicon induced by tens-of-MeV protons

Abstract: The double-differential cross sections (DDXs) for the inclusive reactions producing heavy nuclei with Z ¼ 2-9 (fragments) from carbon, aluminum, and silicon targets induced by 50 and 70 MeV protons are systematically measured at several angles (308, 608, 908, and 1358) using a specially developed Bragg curve counter and the energy-time-of-flight method. The DDXs of a silicon target for the proton-induced reaction producing fragments heavier than lithium were measured for the first time. The present results are… Show more

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“…With the capability to output cross section by Z, we compared our unmodified CEM03.03 results to data recently published by Hagiwara et al [20]. Figure 6 demonstrates that CEM agrees reasonably well with Hagiwara's data for a natural carbon target, even for the light fragments Li, Be, and B, because for carbon targets precompound emission of light fragments is achieved through the Fermi break-up model (as A is generally ≤ 13).…”
Section: Comparisons With Hagiwara Et Al Experimental Datasupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…With the capability to output cross section by Z, we compared our unmodified CEM03.03 results to data recently published by Hagiwara et al [20]. Figure 6 demonstrates that CEM agrees reasonably well with Hagiwara's data for a natural carbon target, even for the light fragments Li, Be, and B, because for carbon targets precompound emission of light fragments is achieved through the Fermi break-up model (as A is generally ≤ 13).…”
Section: Comparisons With Hagiwara Et Al Experimental Datasupporting
confidence: 59%
“…6; 3. Perform comparisons with the modified-MEM CEM03.03 and Hagiwara's [20] data for heavier silicon and aluminum targets, as well as with other reactions for which we find reliable data;…”
Section: Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details of fragment measurement using Bragg Curve Counters (BCCs) and experimental procedure were described elsewhere [6][7][8][9], thus only an outline is presented in this section. Figure 1 shows the experimental setup.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we provide a set of experimental data for fragment production with combinations of projectile and target nucleus by using the same methodology for proton induced light mass fragment measurement [6][7][8][9]. We choose four different incident particles, p, d, He and C, having same energy, 25 MeV, 50 MeV, 70 MeV and 140 MeV as incident particles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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