2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10894-009-9228-8
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Neutron Emission Spectra of 104,105,106,108,110Pd Isotopes for (p,xn) Reactions at 21.6 MeV Proton Incident Energy

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“…The EMF value measured in the afternoon is approximately 32% higher than at night. The measurement of EMF in the vicinity of base stations is also addressed by Büyükuslu et al [14]. The measurements were performed over a period of one year at different distances (5m, 10m, and 50m) from the mobile phone base station antennas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EMF value measured in the afternoon is approximately 32% higher than at night. The measurement of EMF in the vicinity of base stations is also addressed by Büyükuslu et al [14]. The measurements were performed over a period of one year at different distances (5m, 10m, and 50m) from the mobile phone base station antennas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cross-section quantity, which may be defined as the likelihood of a nuclear reaction take place, is one of the most remarkable among them. This value can be measured by experimental studies as well as calculated theoretically, and its presence is very important in interpreting the process and details of a nuclear reaction [14][15][16]. It is a known fact that nuclear models and the varied parameters of these models affect the calculation outcomes of the cross-section values, and there are also models called optical models among these models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to now, numerous equilibrium and preequilibrium reaction model calculations carried out with updated computer codes. Lately, equilibrium and pre-equilibrium reaction model calculations for neutron emission spectra produced by (p,xn) [14,15], (n,xn) [16,17] reactions and for neutron (or charged paticle) induced reactions cross sections [18][19][20] on some targets have been carried out by many researchers. In the present paper, by using equilibrium and preequilibrium reaction mechanisms, the (n,xn) reaction neutron-emission spectra for some deformed target nuclei as 165 Ho, 181 Ta, 184 W, 232 Th and 238 U were investigated up to 26 MeV incident neutron energy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%