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Calculations of radiation defect formation cross sections in reactor materials in (n,p) and (n,{alpha}) reactions; Raschety sechenij radiatsionnogo defektoobrazovaniya v reaktornykh materialakh v (n,p) i (n, {alpha}) reaktsiyakh

Abstract

In the work an experimental data analysis by integral {sigma}(E{sub 1}) and differential [d{sigma}(E{sub 1},E{sub 2})]/dE{sub 2} neutron interaction cross sections with reactor materials with the secondary protons and alpha particles generation as well as with the primarily knock-on atoms production in such reactions are carried out. It is shown, that in the (n,p) and (n',{alpha}) reactions the recoil nuclei receive essential energy portion and they are the patriarchs for atom-atom cascades in the substance. Nuclear reactions with formation of the secondary {alpha}-particles and and recoil nuclei are considered. It is shown, that these reactions are effectively proceeding within neutrons energy range 0.3-15 MeV. The nuclear reactions kinematics of above mentioned processes is studied. Energy conservation law for these reaction is applied. Deferential cross section conservation and transformation law for radiation defect formation in the (n,{alpha}) reaction are considered as well.
Authors:
Kupchishin, A A; Kupchishin, A I; Omarbekova, Zh [1] 
  1. Almatinskij Gosudarstvennyj Univ. im. Abaya, Almaty (Kazakhstan)
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 2001
Product Type:
Conference
Resource Relation:
Conference: 3. International conference 'Nuclear and Radiation Physics', 3.Mezhdunarodnaya konferentsiya 'Yadernaya i Radiatsionnaya Fizika', Almaty (Kazakhstan), 4-7 Jun 2001; Other Information: PBD: 2001; Related Information: In: Abstracts of 3.International conference 'Nuclear and Radiation Physics', Tezisy 3.Mezhdunarodnoj konferentsii 'Yadernaya i Radiatsionnaya Fizika', 453 pages.
Subject:
73 NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND RADIATION PHYSICS; ALPHA PARTICLES; CRYSTAL DEFECTS; DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTIONS; KNOCK-ON REACTIONS; MEV RANGE 01-10; NEUTRON REACTIONS; PHYSICAL RADIATION EFFECTS; PROTONS; REACTOR MATERIALS; RECOILS
OSTI ID:
20565064
Research Organizations:
Ministerstvo Ehnergetiki i Mineral'nykh Resursov Respubliki Kazakhstan, Astana (Kazakhstan); Natsional'nyj Yadernyj Tsentr Respubliki Kazakhstan, Kurchatov (Kazakhstan); Inst. Yadernoj Fiziki Natsional'nogo Yadernogo Tsentra Respubliki Kazakhstan, Almaty (Kazakhstan)
Country of Origin:
Kazakstan (Kazakhstan)
Language:
Russian
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ISBN 9965-9051-6-9; TRN: KZ0502745018598
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
page(s) 346-347
Announcement Date:
Mar 06, 2005

Citation Formats

Kupchishin, A A, Kupchishin, A I, and Omarbekova, Zh. Calculations of radiation defect formation cross sections in reactor materials in (n,p) and (n,{alpha}) reactions; Raschety sechenij radiatsionnogo defektoobrazovaniya v reaktornykh materialakh v (n,p) i (n, {alpha}) reaktsiyakh. Kazakstan (Kazakhstan): N. p., 2001. Web.
Kupchishin, A A, Kupchishin, A I, & Omarbekova, Zh. Calculations of radiation defect formation cross sections in reactor materials in (n,p) and (n,{alpha}) reactions; Raschety sechenij radiatsionnogo defektoobrazovaniya v reaktornykh materialakh v (n,p) i (n, {alpha}) reaktsiyakh. Kazakstan (Kazakhstan).
Kupchishin, A A, Kupchishin, A I, and Omarbekova, Zh. 2001. "Calculations of radiation defect formation cross sections in reactor materials in (n,p) and (n,{alpha}) reactions; Raschety sechenij radiatsionnogo defektoobrazovaniya v reaktornykh materialakh v (n,p) i (n, {alpha}) reaktsiyakh." Kazakstan (Kazakhstan).
@misc{etde_20565064,
title = {Calculations of radiation defect formation cross sections in reactor materials in (n,p) and (n,{alpha}) reactions; Raschety sechenij radiatsionnogo defektoobrazovaniya v reaktornykh materialakh v (n,p) i (n, {alpha}) reaktsiyakh}
author = {Kupchishin, A A, Kupchishin, A I, and Omarbekova, Zh}
abstractNote = {In the work an experimental data analysis by integral {sigma}(E{sub 1}) and differential [d{sigma}(E{sub 1},E{sub 2})]/dE{sub 2} neutron interaction cross sections with reactor materials with the secondary protons and alpha particles generation as well as with the primarily knock-on atoms production in such reactions are carried out. It is shown, that in the (n,p) and (n',{alpha}) reactions the recoil nuclei receive essential energy portion and they are the patriarchs for atom-atom cascades in the substance. Nuclear reactions with formation of the secondary {alpha}-particles and and recoil nuclei are considered. It is shown, that these reactions are effectively proceeding within neutrons energy range 0.3-15 MeV. The nuclear reactions kinematics of above mentioned processes is studied. Energy conservation law for these reaction is applied. Deferential cross section conservation and transformation law for radiation defect formation in the (n,{alpha}) reaction are considered as well.}
place = {Kazakstan (Kazakhstan)}
year = {2001}
month = {Jul}
}