Abstract

In this study, double differential alpha and proton emission cross sections, which is necessary in determination of heating and damages in structural fusion material research, of 94,95,96Mo target nuclei have been theoretically calculated by the TALYS 1.8 code at 14.8 MeV neutron incident energy and also compared with available experimental data in EXFOR library. The compound nucleus formation process and pre-equilibrium contribution were found as dominant in the emission of proton and alpha particles, the direct reaction contribution also was seen as dominant in higher particle emission energies.

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