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Estimation of (n,p) reaction cross sections at 14.5 ∓ 0.5 MeV neutron energy by using artificial neural network
(Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2021)
The aim of this study is to develop an accurate artificial neural network algorithm for the cross-section of (n,p) reactions at 14.5 ∓0.5 MeV neutron energy which is important to developing materials for fusion reactor ...
Effects of deuteron optical models on the cross-section calculations of deuteron induced reactions on natural germanium
(Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2021)
A common feature of scientific studies is that when experimental observation data are not available, theoretical calculations are used to obtain information about the subject under investigation. In this context, many ...
Estimations of giant dipole resonance parameters using artificial neural network
(Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2021)
In this study; Giant Dipole Resonance (GDR) parameters of the spherical nucleus have been estimated by using artificial neural network (ANN) algorithms. The ANN training has been carried out with the Levenberg–Marquardt ...
Production cross-section calculations of 111In via proton and alpha-induced nuclear reactions
(Modern Physics Letters A, 2021)
111In , a known gamma emitter, is used for many medical purposes such as imaging of myocardial metastases. It can be produced by using different nuclear reactions. In this study, the reactions of 109Ag(𝛼,2n)111In, ...
206,207Pb(p,xn) reaksiyonu tesir kesiti hesaplamalarına seviye yoğunluğu modellerinin etkilerinin incelenmesi
(Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi Fen Dergisi, 2021)
Bu çalışmada 206Pb(p,2n)205Bi, 206Pb(p,3n)204Bi, 206Pb(p,5n)202Bi, 207Pb(p,2n)206Bi ve 207Pb(p,3n)205Bi reaksiyon tesir kesitleri TALYS 1.95 kodu ile hesaplanmıştır. Hesaplamalar için Geometri Bağımlı Hibrit Model TALYS ...
A study on the estimations of (n, t) reaction cross-sections at 14.5 MeV by using artificial neural network
(Modern Physics Letters A, 2021)
In this paper, calculations of the (n,t) reaction cross-sections at 14.5 MeV have been presented by utilizing artificial neural network algorithms (ANNs). The systematics are based on the account for the non-equilibrium ...