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DOI: 10.1007/bf01121621
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Measurement of total neutron cross sections of168Yb and169Yb

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“…The weighted average of the thermal neutron cross-section for the experimental values included the present result is 38.1 ± 0.3 barn. The present result of 37.2 ± 2.1 barn is in good agreement within 5.7% (1r) with the values obtained by De Corte [33], Gryntakis [34], Knopf [35], Simonits [36], Anufriev [37], Heft [38], Gleason [39], Erdtmann [40], De Soete [41], Damle, and Friesenhahn [43]. On the other hand, the measurements obtained by Karadag [1], De Corte [30], Kafala [3], Gillette [2], Hogg [42], Lyon [44], Pomerance [45], and Seren [46] differ by more than 5.7% from the present result.…”
Section: Thermal Neutron Cross-section For 186 W(n C) 187 W Reactionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The weighted average of the thermal neutron cross-section for the experimental values included the present result is 38.1 ± 0.3 barn. The present result of 37.2 ± 2.1 barn is in good agreement within 5.7% (1r) with the values obtained by De Corte [33], Gryntakis [34], Knopf [35], Simonits [36], Anufriev [37], Heft [38], Gleason [39], Erdtmann [40], De Soete [41], Damle, and Friesenhahn [43]. On the other hand, the measurements obtained by Karadag [1], De Corte [30], Kafala [3], Gillette [2], Hogg [42], Lyon [44], Pomerance [45], and Seren [46] differ by more than 5.7% from the present result.…”
Section: Thermal Neutron Cross-section For 186 W(n C) 187 W Reactionsupporting
confidence: 93%