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Title | The role of nucleon knockout in pre-equilibrium reactions |
Author(s) | Chimanski, E V (IEAv, Sao Jose dos Campos ; IAEA, Vienna) ; Carlson, B V (IEAv, Sao Jose dos Campos) ; Capote, R (IAEA, Vienna) ; Koning, A J (IAEA, Vienna) |
Publication | Geneva : CERN, 2019 |
Number of pages | 6 |
In: | CERN Proc. 1 (2019) pp.63-68 |
In: | Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Nuclear Reaction Mechanisms, Varenna, Italy, 11 - 15 Jun 2018, pp.63-68 |
Abstract | Nucleon-induced pre-equilibrium reactions are predominantly direct reactions. At low incident energies, excitation of all but the lowest energy collective states can be well described in terms of one-step reactions that produce particle-hole pairs. As the incident energy increases, the probability of exciting a nucleon to the continuum rather than to a bound particle state also increases. These knockout nucleons can escape the nucleus or induce secondary collisions that create still other continuum or bound particle-hole pairs. We discuss their role in precompound nuclear reactions here. |
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