2014
DOI: 10.3139/124.110394
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Theoretical study of deuteron induced reactions on 6,7Li, 9Be and 19F targets

Abstract: The nuclear reactions of the deuteron particles with light nuclei have been extensively investigated in the history of nuclear physics. In this work, the cross-sections of deuteron reactions 6Li(d,n)7Be, 6Li(d,t)5Li, 7Li(d,2n)7Be, 7Li(d,p)8Li, 7Li(d,t)6Li, 9Be(d,p)10Be, 9Be(d,t)8Be, 19F(d,n)20Ne and 19F(d,p)20F were studied for the investigation of structural fusion materials. Excitation functions of these reactions were determined by using ALICE-ASH code considering equilibrium (EQ) and pre-equilibrium (PEQ) … Show more

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“…Indeed, theoretical studies, particularly in natural sciences, are as significant and valuable as experimental ones. Furthermore, this circumstance motivates the development of interdisciplinary research studies oriented on common bases, which can influence and benefit one another by using the obtained results [1][2][3]. Theoretical studies are undoubtedly significant in physics, as they are in many other disciplines, particularly in related fields of research that might be included into nuclear physics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, theoretical studies, particularly in natural sciences, are as significant and valuable as experimental ones. Furthermore, this circumstance motivates the development of interdisciplinary research studies oriented on common bases, which can influence and benefit one another by using the obtained results [1][2][3]. Theoretical studies are undoubtedly significant in physics, as they are in many other disciplines, particularly in related fields of research that might be included into nuclear physics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%