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Difference between interaction cross sections and reaction cross sections [PDF]

open access: yesPhysical Review C, 2008
We revisit the commonly accepted notion that the difference between interaction and reaction cross sections is negligible at relativistic energies, and show that, especially in small mass number region, it is large enough to help probe nuclear structure.
Kohama, Akihisa   +2 more
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Calculation the Cross Sections for64Cu(n,p)64Ni Reaction By Reciprocity Theory [PDF]

open access: yesمجلة جامعة الانبار للعلوم الصرفة, 2014
In this study intermediate elements 64Ni , 64Cu for 64Ni (p,n)64Cu reaction with proton energy from (1.0) MeV to (132) MeV with threshold energy (2.496) MeV are used according to the available data of reaction cross sections.
Sameera A. Ebrahiem   +3 more
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Cross sections for meson–meson nonresonant reactions [PDF]

open access: yesNuclear Physics A, 2007
26 pages, 15 ...
Li, Yu-Qi, Xu, Xiao-Ming
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Total reaction cross sections of neutron-rich light nuclei measured by the COMBAS fragment-separator

open access: yesEurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials, 2021
Preliminary results of measurements of the total reaction cross sections σR for nuclei4He,6He,8He,7Li,8Li,9Li,11Li,7Be,9Be,10Be,11Be,12Be,8B,10B,11B and12B nuclei at energy range (10-50) AMeV with28Si target is presented.
B. .. Erdemchimeg   +14 more
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Cross-sections of high energy nuclear reactions [PDF]

open access: yesZeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fields, 1985
Cross-sections of high-energy hadron-nucleus reactions σ h (A) are investigated using ther optical model. A closed formula is drived for σ h (A); itsA-dependence agrees with the rms radius of the Fermi distribution of nuclear matter.
Hoang, T.F., Cork, B., Crawford, H.J.
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Cross-sections for low-energy πgamma; reactions [PDF]

open access: yesThe European Physical Journal A, 2008
We review the cross sections for low-energy $\pi^- \gamma$ reactions in the framework of chiral perturbation theory. Charged pion Compton scattering, $\pi^- \gamma\to \pi^-\gamma$, is considered up to one-loop order where the pion's internal structure enters through the difference of the electric and magnetic pion polarizability, $\alpha_\pi - \beta_ ...
Kaiser, N., Friedrich, J. M.
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Obvious enhancement of the total reaction cross sections for $^{27,28}$P with $^{28}$Si target and the possible relavent mechanisms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
The reaction cross sections of $^{27,28}$P and the corresponding isotones on Si target were measured at intermediate energies. The measured reaction cross sections of the N=12 and 13 isotones show an abrupt increase at $% Z=15$.
B. Q. Chen   +21 more
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10 MeV Proton reaction cross sections

open access: yesPhysics Letters, 1962
Proton nonelastic cross sections were obtained near 10 Mev from Be, C, Al, Ti, Mo, Zr, Fe, Ni, Zn, Cu, V, Rh, Nb, Ag, Sn, Ta, Th, Au, and Pb. The most significant features of the data are the appearance of a minimum in the vicinity of nuclei with Z = 28 protons, an anomalously low cross section for carbon, and a systematic deviation from optical model ...
Igo, G., Wilkins, B.
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Total reaction cross sections for neutron-nucleus scattering [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Neutron total reaction cross sections at 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, and 75 MeV from nuclei 12C, 28Si, 56Fe, 90Zr, and 208Pb have been measured and are compared with (microscopic) optical model predictions.
B.A. Brown   +10 more
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Calculation of photo-nuclear reaction cross sections for 16O

open access: yesEPJ Web of Conferences, 2015
Because of the high thermal expansion coefficient of uranium, the fuel used in nuclear power plants is usually in the form of UO2 which has ceramic structure and small thermal expansion coefficient.
Arasoglu Ali, Ozdemir Omer Faruk
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