Abstract

The fast neutron radiative capture in chromium, iron, strontium, yttrium, cerium, barium and lead was studied using the recently proposed consistent version of the direct-semi-direct capture model. We present the comparison of calculated excitation functions and integrated cross sections with experimental data. The results of this study and the analysis of a previous work indicate that the integrated cross section at neutron energy of 14 MeV is a smooth function of the mass number. For the nuclei studied the calculated integrated cross section is less variant compared to the experimental values. Some of the discrepancies of the experimental nature are pointed out.

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