Empirical Description of Isotope Production in 0.01-2.5GeV p+natFe Reactions

see the original item page
in the repository's web site and access all digital files if the item*



Empirical Description of Isotope Production in 0.01-2.5GeV p+natFe Reactions (EN)

Korakas, Kostantinos
Tasioudis, Diamantis
Nicolis, Nikolaos George
Miliadou, Athanasia
Katsigianni, Theodora-Ilektra

info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Simulation (EN)

2022-10-17


Experimental excitation functions of isotopes produced in reactions are compared with the results of empirical cross section formulas. We consider excitation functions of 16 isotopes (36Cl, 38Ar, 42,43K, 44Ti, 46,47,48Sc, 48,51Cr, 52Fe, 52,54Mn and 55,56,57Co) produced in reactions at bombarding energies from threshold up to 2.6 GeV. They are compared with the predictions of the empirical formulas of Rudstam, Silberberg-Tsao and SPACS. In the middle-energy range, the formulas provide (in the stated order) a progressively improved description of the experimental excitation functions of the dominant isotopes. At the highest energies, the limiting values of the dominant excitation functions are well described by the EPAX formula (Version 2.1). The predictive power of these formulas could be questioned at low energies close to the threshold, reaction products with a mass much smaller than the target and possibly low cross section channels. (EN)


Nuclear Reactions (EN)
Empirical formulas (EN)
Spallation reactions (EN)
Isotope production (EN)

Annual Symposium of the Hellenic Nuclear Physics Society

English

Hellenic Nuclear Physics Society (HNPS) (EN)


2654-0088
2654-007X
Annual Symposium of the Hellenic Nuclear Physics Society; Τόμ. 28 (2021); 224-227 (EL)
HNPS Advances in Nuclear Physics; Vol. 28 (2021): HNPS2021; 224-227 (EN)

Πνευματική ιδιοκτησία (c) 2022 Kostantinos Korakas, Athanasia Miliadou, Theodora-Ilektra Katsigianni, Diamantis Tasioudis, Nikolaos George Nicolis (EL)
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0




*Institutions are responsible for keeping their URLs functional (digital file, item page in repository site)