The (n, p) reaction is one of the very useful techniques for producing heavy neutron-rich nuclei in the region not accessible from fission. The present experiment was performed at the 600 kV Cockcroft-Walton accelerat...The (n, p) reaction is one of the very useful techniques for producing heavy neutron-rich nuclei in the region not accessible from fission. The present experiment was performed at the 600 kV Cockcroft-Walton accelerator in Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Tantalum activities were produced using irradiation of the natural metallic tungsten powder of -100 ing/cm2 with 14 MeV neutrons. To ob-展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Major State Basic Research Development Program, and Chinese Academy of Sciences.
文摘The (n, p) reaction is one of the very useful techniques for producing heavy neutron-rich nuclei in the region not accessible from fission. The present experiment was performed at the 600 kV Cockcroft-Walton accelerator in Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Tantalum activities were produced using irradiation of the natural metallic tungsten powder of -100 ing/cm2 with 14 MeV neutrons. To ob-