1988
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.38.645
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Isomeric cross-section ratio for the formation of73m,gSe in various nuclear processes

Abstract: The isomeric cross-section ratio 0. /(0. +erg) for the formation of" Se was determined in the ' Ge(a, n) reaction over the energy range of 13-27 MeV, in the ""Ge('He, xn) process over 13-24 MeV, in the 'As(p, 3n) reaction over 25-45 MeV, and in the ' As(d, 4n) reaction over 28-56 MeV.Measurements were done radiochemically using the "stacked-foil" technique. In (a, n) and ('He, xn) processes the ratio is relatively high at low incident particle energies but decreases with increasing energy. In (p, 3n) and (d… Show more

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“…With the increasing incident neutron energy the ratio increases, showing that at higher excitation energies the formation of the high-spin isomer is more favored. This trend is similar to that for several other neutron-and charged-particle-induced reactions near their thresholds [16,17,[39][40][41][42][43][44]. The increase seems to be more pronounced for 195 Hg m,g than for 197 Hg m,g .…”
Section: B Isomeric Cross-section Ratiossupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…With the increasing incident neutron energy the ratio increases, showing that at higher excitation energies the formation of the high-spin isomer is more favored. This trend is similar to that for several other neutron-and charged-particle-induced reactions near their thresholds [16,17,[39][40][41][42][43][44]. The increase seems to be more pronounced for 195 Hg m,g than for 197 Hg m,g .…”
Section: B Isomeric Cross-section Ratiossupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Worth noting is that not only isomeric pairs with small differences in spins can be described by the model calculations (cf., for example, Refs. [17,[39][40][41][42][43][44]) but also the pairs with relatively large spin differences (as in this work), provided the input parameters are properly chosen. In this regard, two factors need special consideration: first, the input level scheme up to the continuum, and second, the spin distribution of the level density (η).…”
Section: B Isomeric Cross-section Ratiosmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This trend is similar to that for several other neutron-and charged-particle-induced reactions near thresholds [35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44]. In the range of 13-15 MeV, the calculated isomeric cross section ratio shows the same slightly increasing trend for the six ldmodels.…”
Section: Isomeric Cross Section Ratiosupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In the present work the emphasis was on the isomeric cross sections. Since such calculations are strongly dependent on the input level scheme of the product nucleus [6], we chose those parameters carefully. The energies, spins, parities and branching ratios of discrete levels were extracted by using the NNDC On-Line Data Service from the ENSDF database.…”
Section: Stapre Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%