Abstract
This study focuses on the theoretical calculations of neutron-induced reaction cross-sections on several stable isotopes of cadmium within the energy range of 13–15 MeV. The nuclei produced in this process include 105Cd, 106Ag, 107Cd, 109Cd, and 110Ag. To calculate the reaction cross-sections for specific reactions such as 106Cd (n, 2n) 105Cd, 106Cd (n, p) 106Ag, 108Cd (n, 2n) 107Cd, 110Cd (n, 2n) 109Cd, and 110Cd (n, p) 110Ag, we employed the Alice 91-based computer code. The calculated results were then compared and tabulated alongside experimental data obtained from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) data source, EXFOR library. Additionally, we plotted the reaction cross-sections against neutron energy (excitation function) for each reaction channel. Our findings demonstrate a strong agreement between the calculated and experimental data within the specified neutron energy range. Furthermore, we introduced several statistical parameters to assess the fitting quality between the theoretically calculated and experimentally measured reaction cross-section values.
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