Direct and Compound-Nucleus Neutrons from 14-18-MeV Protons on Be9, N14, Al27, Fe56, In115, Ta181, and Pb208 and from 33-MeV Bremsstrahlung on Al27, Pb206, Pb208, and Bi209

Victor V. Verbinski and Walter R. Burrus
Phys. Rev. 177, 1671 – Published 20 January 1969
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Abstract

The angle-integrated experimental (p,xn) spectra, fitted with precompound and evaporation spectra from Griffin's statistical model of intermediate structure, produced g, the number of independent-particle states per MeV, and fc, the compound fraction. For Al27, Fe56, In115, and Ta181, g increased linearly with A, from 2 to 13, but decreased to 9±1 for Pb208, at 18-MeV proton energy Ep. At Ep=14 MeV, g=7±1 for Pb208, which may signify vanishing shell effects at large Ep. Monte Carlo-type intranuclear-cascade-plus-evaporation calculations yielded spectra and cross sections in agreement with the measurements, allowing for several calculational defects that were made obvious in the comparisons. The Monte Carlo calculations yielded fc values close to those derived by fitting the data with Griffin's calculations for targets heavier than Al27. "Nuclear temperatures," obtained from LeCouteur's evaporation analysis for multiple-nucleon emissions, agreed for (p,xn) and giant-resonance (γ,xn) reactions, both via the intermediate nucleus Bi209, but differed considerably for the target Al27, where direct and evaporation neutrons are not well separated in mean energy. The three types of analyses utilized here are therefore much more applicable for heavy nuclei than for light. Energy and angle dependence of (γ,xn) reactions indicate negligible direct effects, in sharp contrast to (p,xn) reactions, which display a strong forward anisotropy at the high-energy end of the spectra.

  • Received 24 June 1968

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.177.1671

©1969 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Victor V. Verbinski* and Walter R. Burrus

  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830

  • *Now at Gulf General Atomic, San Diego, Calif. 92112.
  • Now at Tennecomp Company, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830.

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Vol. 177, Iss. 4 — January 1969

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