Abstract
Excitation functions for the production of 114–118Ac in the 209Bi (12C, xn) reaction have been measured at bombarding energies from the Coulomb barrier to 115 MeV. Calculations taking fission and grazing reactions into account give cross-sections for the spallation products in satisfactory agreement with experiment. Mass distributions of Nb,Cd and Sb fission fragments in this reaction support the UCD hypothesis. Measurements of the total energy carried away from fission fragments suggest that the initial spin of a typical fragment varies appreciably with bombarding energy.
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Bell, J.C., Grant, I.S., Gregory, K., Williams, R.J. (1972). Products of the Reaction 12C + 209Bi. In: Garg, J.B. (eds) Statistical Properties of Nuclei. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8666-1_37
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