(γ,2n) Reaction Cross Section Calculations on Several Structural Fusion Materials

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作者
A. Kaplan
H. Özdoğan
A. Aydın
E. Tel
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[1] Süleyman Demirel University,Department of Physics, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
[2] Kırıkkale University,Department of Physics, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
[3] Osmaniye Korkut Ata University,Department of Physics, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
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Journal of Fusion Energy | 2013年 / 32卷
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Photo-neutron cross-section; (γ,2n) Reaction; Structural fusion materials; EXFOR file;
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In this study, the theoretical photo-neutron cross-sections produced by (γ,2n) reactions for several structural fusion materials such as 51V, 55Mn, 58Ni, 90,91,92,94Zr, and 181Ta have been carried out for incident photon energies up to 40 MeV. Reaction cross-sections as a function of photon energy have been calculated theoretically using the PCROSS and TALYS 1.2 computer codes. TALYS 1.2 default and pre-equilibrium models have been used to calculate the pre-equilibrium photo-neutron cross-sections. For the reaction equilibrium component, PCROSS Weisskopf–Ewing model calculations have been preferred. The calculated results have been compared with each other and against the experimental data in the existing databases EXFOR. Generally, TALYS 1.2 default and pre-equilibrium model cross-section calculations are in good agreement with the experimental data for all reactions along the incident photon energy in this study. Pre-equilibrium option can be recommended, if experimental data are not available or are unlikely to be produced due to the experimental difficulty.
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