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Gamma ray production cross sections in proton induced reactions on natural Mg, Si and Fe targets over the proton energy range 30 up to 66 MeV | W. Yahia-Chérif
; S. Ouichaoui
; J. Kiener
; V. Tatischeff
; E. Lawrie
; J.J. Lawrie
; A. Belhout
; H. Benhabiles
; T.D. Bucher
; A. Chafa
; S. Damache
; M. Debabi
; I. Deloncle
; J.L. Easton
; C. Hamadache
; F. Hammache
; P. Jones
; B.V. Kheswa
; N. Khumalo
; T. Lamula
; S.T.H. Majola
; D. Negi
; J. Ndayishimye
; S.P. Noncolela
; D. Moussa
; R. Nchodu
; P. Papka
; N. de Sereville
; J.F. Sharpey-Schafer
; O. Shirinda
; M. Wiedeking
; S. Wyngaardt
; | Date: |
9 Jul 2015 | Abstract: | Gamma-ray excitation functions have been measured for 30, 42, 54 and 66 MeV
proton beams accelerated onto C + O (Mylar), Mg, Si, and Fe targets of
astrophysical interest at the separate-sector cyclotron of iThemba LABS in
Somerset West (Cape Town, South Africa). A large solid angle, high energy
resolution detection system of the Eurogam type was used to record Gamma-ray
energy spectra. Derived preliminary results of Gamma-ray line production cross
sections for the Mg, Si and Fe target nuclei are reported and discussed. The
current cross section data for known, intense Gamma-ray lines from these nuclei
consistently extend to higher proton energies previous experimental data
measured up to Ep ~ 25 MeV at the Orsay and Washington tandem accelerators.
Data for new Gamma-ray lines observed for the first time in this work are also
reported. | Source: | arXiv, 1507.2656 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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