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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 429, Issue 1, 29 October 1984, Pages 61-87
Nuclear Physics A

Electron- and photon-induced complex particle emission

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Abstract

Electron- and photon-induced emission of d, t, 3He and α-particles from 12C, 27Al, 56Fe, 58Ni, 60Ni, 92Mo, 94Mo, natSn, 181Ta and 197Au has been studied with electrons of energies 30–140 MeV. The data are presented as energy spectra, angular distributions and excitation functions. It is shown that a model which includes pre-equilibrium emission following high-energy photon absorption on a quasideuteron as well as statistical evaporation following giant-resonance absorption gives a reasonable account of the data.

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    Present address: University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

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    Present address: Royal Halamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK.

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    Present address: Kelvin Laboratory, Department of Natural Philosophy, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

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    Present address: British Nuclear Fuels Ltd., Sellafield, Cumbria, UK.

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