References quoted in the XUNDL dataset: 7LI 7BE(N,P):XUNDL-17

5 references found.

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1955HA34

Phil.Mag. 46, 381 (1955)

R.C.Hanna

The Disintegration of 7Be by Slow Neutrons


1988KO03

Phys.Rev. C37, 917 (1988)

P.E.Koehler, C.D.Bowman, F.J.Steinkruger, D.C.Moody, G.M.Hale, J.W.Starner, S.A.Wender, R.C.Haight, P.W.Lisowski, W.L.Talbert

7Be(n, p)7Li Total Cross Section from 25 MeV to 13.5 keV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 7Be(n, p), E=0.025-13500 eV; measured σ. 8Be levels deduced Γp, Γn, Γ. Calculated astrophysical reaction rate. R-matrix analysis.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.37.917


1989CE03

Czech.J.Phys. B39, 1263 (1989)

J.Cervena, V.Havranek, V.Hnatowicz, J.Kvitek, A.Mastalka, J.Vacik

Investigation of 7Be(n, p)7Li Reaction

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 7Be(n, p), E=thermal, 2 keV; measured σ. 7Li levels deduced proton branching ratios.


2018DA17

Phys.Rev.Lett. 121, 042701 (2018)

L.Damone, for the n_TOF Collaboration

Be7(n, p)Li7 Reaction and the Cosmological Lithium Problem: Measurement of the Cross Section in a Wide Energy Range at n_TOF at CERN

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 7Be(n, p), E<325 keV; measured reaction products, Eγ, Iγ; deduced σ, Big Bang Nucleosynthesis 7Li/H abundance. Comparison with ENDF/B-VII.1 library, available data.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.042701


2019TO02

Phys.Rev. C 99, 014612 (2019)

I.Tomandl, J.Vacik, U.Koster, L.Viererbl, E.A.Maugeri, S.Heinitz, D.Schumann, M.Ayranov, J.Ballof, R.Catherall, K.Chrysalidis, T.Day Goodacre, D.Fedorov, V.Fedosseev, K.Johnston, B.Marsh, S.Rothe, J.Schell, Ch.Seiffert

Measurement of the 7Be (n, p) cross section at thermal energy

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 7Be(n, p), E=thermal; measured Ep, Ip, and σ to the ground state and first excited state in 7Li using a surface barrier detector for charged particle detection at the LVR-15 research reactor of Rez. Comparison with previous experimental values. Relevance to systematic investigation of all neutron-induced destruction reactions of 7Be at various neutron energies up to primordial temperatures.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevC.99.014612