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Description of (n, p) and (n, 2n-activation cross sections for medium-mass nuclei within statistical multistep theory

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A unique description of (n, p) and (n, 2n) activation cross sections as well as emission spectra is proposed within a pure multistep approach. Calculations are presented for 8 nuclei (A=47 ... 65) in the incident energy range from zero up to 20 MeV.

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Kalka, H., Torjman, M., Lien, H.N. et al. Description of (n, p) and (n, 2n-activation cross sections for medium-mass nuclei within statistical multistep theory. Z. Physik A - Atomic Nuclei 335, 163–171 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01294471

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