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Cascade-Exciton Model Analysis of Nucleon-Induced Fission Cross Sections of Lead and Bismuth at 45- to 500-MeV Energies

A. V. Prokofiev, S. G. Mashnik, A. J. Sierk

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 131 / Number 1 / January 1999 / Pages 78-95

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE99-A2019

An extended version of the cascade-exciton model (CEM) of nuclear reactions is applied to analyze nucleon-induced fission cross sections for 209Bi and 208Pb nuclei in the 45- to 500-MeV energy range. The available data on linear momentum transfer are analyzed as well. The results are compared with analytical approximations resulting from a comparative critical analysis of all available experimental data. Systematic discrepancies between calculations and experimental data are revealed. A modification of the CEM is proposed, which significantly improves the model predictions for projectile energies above 100 MeV.