Journal Article10.1088/0954-3899/24/3/014
Fast neutrons incident on titanium
TL;DR: Differential neutron elastic-scattering cross sections of elemental titanium were measured from 4.5 to 10.0 MeV in incident energy increments of and at forty or more scattering angles distributed between and degrees as mentioned in this paper.
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Abstract: Differential neutron elastic-scattering cross sections of elemental titanium were measured from 4.5 to 10.0 MeV in incident-energy increments of and at forty or more scattering angles distributed between and degrees. Concurrently, differential neutron inelastic-scattering cross sections were measured for observed excitations of , , , , , and . All of the observed inelastic neutron groups were composites of contributions from several isotopes and/or levels. The experimental results were used to develop energy-average optical, statistical and coupled-channels models.
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