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Cross sections of (p, xn) reactions in the isotopes of lead and bismuth

Abstract

Measurements have been made by the activation method of cross sections of (p, xn) reactions in Bi{sup 209}, Pb{sup 206}, Pb{sup 207}, and Pb{sup 208}. The present results cover x = 3 to 7 in Bi{sup 209}, 2 to 6 in Pb{sup 206}, 2 to 4 in Pb{sup 207}, and 3 and 4 in Pb{sup 208}, over a total proton energy range from 12 to 85 Mev. The absolute accuracy is about 15%. Each cross section plotted as a function of proton energy rises above its threshold to a peak whose height is of the order of one barn, and then falls again to a low and fairly constant value. The results from x = 3 to 7 are consistent with a compound nucleus plus prompt nucleon-nucleon cascade model using reasonable nuclear parameters, but the experimental (p, 2n) cross section appears to be almost double the value so predicted. Since (p, xn) reactions are dominant in the energy range 10 to 40 Mev., their sum approximates the total reaction cross section; the experimental sum fluctuates around the smooth curve computed for the compound nucleus model with r{sub 0} = 1.3 X 10{sup -13} cm. The fluctuations are similar to, but  More>>
Authors:
Bell, R E; [1]  Skarsgard, H M [2] 
  1. Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River, Ontario (Canada)
  2. Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Reactor Research Div., Harwell (United Kingdom)
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 1956
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
AECL-00334
Resource Relation:
Other Information: 35 refs., 3 tabs., 6 figs; PBD: 1956
Subject:
73 NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND RADIATION PHYSICS; ACTIVATION ANALYSIS; ACTIVATION ENERGY; BISMUTH 209; CROSS SECTIONS; LEAD 206; LEAD 207; LEAD 208; PROTONS
OSTI ID:
20579923
Research Organizations:
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River, Ontario (Canada)
Country of Origin:
Canada
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: CA0500077030641
Availability:
Available from Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Chalk River, Ontario (Canada). Also published in Canadian Journal of Physics, 1956, Vol. 34, p. 745-766
Submitting Site:
CANN
Size:
22 pages
Announcement Date:
Apr 24, 2005

Citation Formats

Bell, R E, and Skarsgard, H M. Cross sections of (p, xn) reactions in the isotopes of lead and bismuth. Canada: N. p., 1956. Web.
Bell, R E, & Skarsgard, H M. Cross sections of (p, xn) reactions in the isotopes of lead and bismuth. Canada.
Bell, R E, and Skarsgard, H M. 1956. "Cross sections of (p, xn) reactions in the isotopes of lead and bismuth." Canada.
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title = {Cross sections of (p, xn) reactions in the isotopes of lead and bismuth}
author = {Bell, R E, and Skarsgard, H M}
abstractNote = {Measurements have been made by the activation method of cross sections of (p, xn) reactions in Bi{sup 209}, Pb{sup 206}, Pb{sup 207}, and Pb{sup 208}. The present results cover x = 3 to 7 in Bi{sup 209}, 2 to 6 in Pb{sup 206}, 2 to 4 in Pb{sup 207}, and 3 and 4 in Pb{sup 208}, over a total proton energy range from 12 to 85 Mev. The absolute accuracy is about 15%. Each cross section plotted as a function of proton energy rises above its threshold to a peak whose height is of the order of one barn, and then falls again to a low and fairly constant value. The results from x = 3 to 7 are consistent with a compound nucleus plus prompt nucleon-nucleon cascade model using reasonable nuclear parameters, but the experimental (p, 2n) cross section appears to be almost double the value so predicted. Since (p, xn) reactions are dominant in the energy range 10 to 40 Mev., their sum approximates the total reaction cross section; the experimental sum fluctuates around the smooth curve computed for the compound nucleus model with r{sub 0} = 1.3 X 10{sup -13} cm. The fluctuations are similar to, but more marked than, those in the total neutron cross section of heavy elements in the same energy range. A more detailed theoretical discussion of these results is given by Jackson in the paper immediately following. (author)}
place = {Canada}
year = {1956}
month = {Jul}
}