Studying photonuclear reactions using the activation technique

The experimental setup that is used at the Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Moscow State University to study photonuclear reactions using the activation technique is described. The system is based on two modern compact race track microtrons with maximum energy of electrons of up to 55...

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Hauptverfasser: Belyshev, S.S., Ermakov, A.N., Ishkhanov, B.S., Khankin, V.V., Kurilik, A.S., Kuznetsov, A.A., Shvedunov, V.I., Stopani, K.A.
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description The experimental setup that is used at the Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Moscow State University to study photonuclear reactions using the activation technique is described. The system is based on two modern compact race track microtrons with maximum energy of electrons of up to 55 and 67.7MeV. A low-background HPGe detector is used to measure the induced gamma activity. The data acquisition and analysis system, used to process the measured spectra, is described. The described system is used to study multiparticle photonuclear reactions and production of nuclei far from the beta stability region.
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