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Measurement of differential cross sections of neutron-induced deuteron production reactions on carbon from 25 to 52 MeV
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  • Chinese physics C, 2021-06, Vol.45 (6), p.64001
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
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  • Abstract The angle-differential cross sections of neutron-induced deuteron production from carbon were measured at six neutron energies from 25 to 52 MeV relative to those of n - p elastic scattering at the China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS) Back-n white neutron source. By employing the Δ E - E telescopes of the Light-charged Particle Detector Array (LPDA) system at 15.1° to 55.0° in the laboratory system, ratios of the angle-differential cross sections of the 12 C( n , xd ) reactions to those of the n - p scattering were measured, and then, the angle-differential cross sections of the 12 C( n , xd ) reactions were obtained using the angle-differential cross sections of the n - p elastic scattering from the JENDL-4.0/HE-2015 library as the standard. The obtained results are compared with data from previous measurements, all of which are based on mono-energic neutrons, the evaluated data from the JENDL-4.0/ HE-2015 library and the ENDF-B/VIII.0 library, and those from theoretical calculations based on INCA code and Talys-1.9 code. Being the first white-neutron-source-based systematic measurement of the angle-differential cross sections of neutron-induced deuteron production reactions on carbon in several tens of MeV, the present work can provide a reference to the data library considering the lack of experimental data.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 1674-1137
eISSN: 0254-3052
DOI: 10.1088/1674-1137/abf136
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1088_1674_1137_abf136
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