Cross section of the (γ,n) reaction on <sup> 120</sup> Те nucleus in the giant e1-resonance energy region
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https://doi.org/10.24144/2415-8038.2012.31.116-121Keywords:
Photoneutron reaction, Cross section, Giant dipole resonanceAbstract
Results of study on the cross-section of the 120Те(γ,n)119Те reaction in the energy region 10-18 MeV are presented. Measurements were made with the activation technique. A comparison of experimental results with TALYS-1.2 calculations was carried.
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