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Dispersive Fraction in Volume and Surface Potential Absorption Integral to the Neutron-99Tc Reaction

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  • Mahdi H. Jasim

    (Al-Hadi University College, Iraq)

  • Tabark S. Hashesh

    (Al-Hadi University College, Iraq)

  • Sabreen A. Khalaf

    (Al-Hadi University College, Iraq)

Abstract

The fractions in dispersive of the volume and surface absorption potential integral to the total real volume potential integral, were evaluated numerically for neutron-nucleus interaction. The dispersive fraction values have been adopted in modifying the accuracy of the optical potential of the reaction, which in turn improved the calculated cross-section for neutron-nucleus interaction in accordance with published experimental measurements. The use of dispersive fraction to the potential integral was applied for the (n+99Tc) reaction and the calculated cross-sections were compared with published works in neutron energy 30MeV.

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Handle: RePEc:epw:physic:v:5:y:2023:i:1:id:11231
DOI: 10.24018/ejphysics.2023.5.1.231
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