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Activation cross-sections for209Bi(n,α)206Tl reaction

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Cross-section for209Bi(n, α)206Tl reaction at incident neutron energies 340±150 keV and 575±235 keV have been measured to be 1.26±0.18 μb and 1.55±0.23 μb, respectively. The activation technique was used for measuring the cross-sections. These values have been compared with theoretical values based on Hauser Feshbach Statistical Model.

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This work forms part of the Ph.D. thesis (1979) submitted by H.M. Agrawal, Phys. Dept., A.M.U., Aligarh

Authors are thankful to Prof. G.K. Mehta of I.I.T., Kanpur (India) for his kind hospitality. We are also thankful to Prof. M.Z.R. Khan for his kind interest in the present work.

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Agrawal, H.M., Wasim, M., Afzal Ansari, M. et al. Activation cross-sections for209Bi(n,α)206Tl reaction. Z Physik A 300, 313–314 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01419861

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