Abstract
A thick-target method has been used to measure absolute differential cross sections for the reactions and (0.500 MeV) from 2.0 to 4.2 MeV. Excitation functions were taken at 20° intervals from 0-160° in the lab system. Satisfactory fits to the angular distributions required Legendre polynomials of order 6 or higher. The c.m. Legendre coefficients and are presented as a function of lab deuteron energy for the ground-state data. The total cross sections for production of ground-state and first-excited-state neutrons are also given as a function of energy.
- Received 1 October 1969
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.2.859
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