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Ota, Masayuki
EUR-22794-EN, p.99 - 102, 2007/00
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Hara, Kaoru; Harada, Hideo; Kitatani, Fumito; Goko, Shinji*; Hohara, Shinya*; Kaihori, Takeshi*; Makinaga, Ayano*; Utsunomiya, Hiroaki*; Toyokawa, Hiroyuki*; Yamada, Kawakatsu*; et al.
EUR-22794-EN, p.65 - 68, 2007/00
Neutron capture cross sections of the unstable nuclei Sm (t
=90yr) are the fundamental data for the nuclear transmutation, since the
Sm is one of radioactive fission products in the nuclear waste. On the other hand, the branching point nucleus
Sm is important for characterizing the slow neutron capture process (s-process) nucleosynthesis in the AGB stars. The cross sections of the inverse
Sm(
,n)
Sm reaction were measured with the laser-Compton scattering (LCS)
rays at 8.3-12.4 MeV. Quasi-monochromatic beams of LCS photons irradiated an enriched
Sm
O
sample. The emitted neutrons were detected with a 4
neutron detector consisting of 20
He proportional counters embedded in a polyethylene moderator. The
Au(
,n) reaction cross sections were also measured as a standard. In the data analysis, the (
,n) cross sections are deduced with two methods. The present data for
Sm and
Au are compared with the previous data compiled in the IAEA document and the calculation with a nuclear reaction code TALYS. The neutron capture cross sections for
Sm in the keV-MeV energy range are evaluated with the present photonuclear data for
Sm as constraint in the statistical model calculations.