Consistent account of deuteron-induced reactions on Cr up to 60 MeV
E. Simeckova, M. Avrigeanu, U. Fischer, J. Mrazek, J. Novak, M., Stefanik, C. Costache, and V. Avrigeanu

TL;DR
This study provides new measurements and a comprehensive analysis of deuteron-induced reactions on chromium up to 60 MeV, emphasizing the importance of breakup and direct reaction mechanisms for accurate modeling.
Contribution
It offers the first consistent account of deuteron reactions on Cr, integrating new experimental data with advanced theoretical analysis of reaction mechanisms.
Findings
New low-energy deuteron reaction data for Cr enrich the database.
Theoretical analysis confirms the importance of breakup and direct reactions.
Overall agreement between measured and calculated cross sections.
Abstract
Purpose: Accurate new measurements of low-energy deuteron-induced reaction cross sections for natural Cr target can enhance the related database and the opportunity for an unitary and consistent account of the involved reaction mechanisms. Methods: The activation cross sections of Mn, Cr, and V nuclei for deuterons incident on natural Cr at energies up to 20 MeV, were measured by the stacked-foil technique and high resolution gamma spectrometry using U-120M cyclotron of the Center of Accelerators and Nuclear Analytical Methods (CANAM) of the Nuclear Physics Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences (NPI CAS). They as well as formerly available data for deuteron interactions with Cr isotopes up to 60 MeV are the object of an extended analysis of all processes from elastic scattering until the evaporation from fully equilibrated compound system, but with a…
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