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Neutron-Induced Gamma-Ray Production in Calcium in the Energy Range 0.7 ≤ En ≤ 20 MeV

J. K. Dickens, T. A. Love, G. L. Morgan

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 53 / Number 3 / March 1974 / Pages 277-284

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE74-A23353

Gamma-ray spectra were obtained at θy = 125 deg for reactions involving neutron interactions with a sample of natural calcium. Cross sections for the production of gamma rays have been deduced from these spectra as a function of both neutron and photon energy. The data were obtained using a Nal spectrometer system and the Oak Ridge Electron Linear Accelerator as the neutron source. The experimental results have been compared with predictions based on the gamma-ray files of the current Defense Nuclear Agency evaluation for calcium (Mat 4152 Mod 3) and with previous experimental data. Although there is generally good (15%) agreement, important differences are discussed.