Average Radiative Capture Cross Sections for 30- and 65-keV Neutrons
Physical Review1963Vol. 129(6), pp. 2695–2697
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Abstract
Neutron radiative capture cross sections near 30 and 65 keV have been measured for a large number of elements by means of a large liquid scintillator and a pulsed neutron source. The results show definitive even vs odd $A$ effects as well as systematic variations due primarily to effects of nuclear shells. Calculations of the scintillator efficiency for various capture $\ensuremath{\gamma}$-ray cascade modes are in good agreement with experimental results.
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