Abstract

Double-differential cross sections of light ions (p, d, t, 3 He, and α) from carbon, oxygen, and silicon induced by 175 MeV quasi mono-energetic neutrons were measured using the Medley setup at the The Svedberg Laboratory (TSL) in order to benchmark evaluated nuclear data and nuclear reaction models. The Medley is a conventional spectrometer system which consists of eight counter telescopes. Each telescope is composed of two silicon surface barrier detectors as the ΔE detectors and a CsI(Tl) scintillator as the E detector for particle identification. The telescopes are placed at angles from 20° to 160° in steps of 20°. The measured double-differential production cross sections of light ions for oxygen and silicon are compared with PHITS calculations using the following nuclear reaction options: the high-energy nuclear data library (JENDL/HE-2007), the quantum molecular dynamics (QMD) model, the modified quantum molecular dynamics (MQMD) model, and the intra-nuclear cascade (INC) model based on the Bertini Model.

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