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In this paper the angular distribution of neutrons from the reaction Co59(p, n) Ni59 was measured for six energies of the protonE p lying in an interval between 5·75 and 6·39 MeV. The analysis of these results showed that other mechanisms besides the compound nucleus mechanism play a role in the whole studied region ofE p . Neither their relative contribution nor the exact mechanism were determined.
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The authors would like to express their gratitude to Prof. Dr. V. Petržílka for his constant interest in this experiment and to Mr. Křemének from the Nuclear Research Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences for the calculation of the coefficients in Table I. We are also indebted to the entire cyclotron team of the Nuclear Research Institute for their perfect cooperation during the measurements and to a group of physicists of this department for having put at our disposal the majority of the apparatus used.
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Rozkoš, M., Štěrba, F. & Štěrbová, J. A study of the Co59(p,n) reaction atE p =5·75–6·39 MeV. Czech J Phys 15, 151–157 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01688860
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