2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2022.110643
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Preequilibrium models for 58Ni (n, xp) and 60Ni (n, xp) reactions in neutrons at 8, 9, 9.4, 11 and 14.8 MeV using the EMPIRE and TALYS codes

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“…The calculated double differential cross sections for 58 Ni(n, xp) nuclear reaction at 11 MeV, the proton emission spectra at 9 and 14.8 MeV for 58 Ni(n, xp) have been illustrated in Figs.1--3, while the calculated cross sections for the same nuclear reaction at 8, 9,4 MeV are illustrated in the paper of Yettou et al [17]. As shown in figure 1, the results of the optical model parameters [18 ,19] chosen are close to the experimental data [11] and very fairly differences to the standard EMPIRE Koning--Delaroche potential [10] are observed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The calculated double differential cross sections for 58 Ni(n, xp) nuclear reaction at 11 MeV, the proton emission spectra at 9 and 14.8 MeV for 58 Ni(n, xp) have been illustrated in Figs.1--3, while the calculated cross sections for the same nuclear reaction at 8, 9,4 MeV are illustrated in the paper of Yettou et al [17]. As shown in figure 1, the results of the optical model parameters [18 ,19] chosen are close to the experimental data [11] and very fairly differences to the standard EMPIRE Koning--Delaroche potential [10] are observed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%