Abstract

Correlations of the isotope effect for the (n,p) and (n,α) reaction cross sections at 14.7 MeV, and significant quantities of both the statistical and preequilibrium emission models are made by means of Hauser-Feshbach and Geometry-Dependent Hybrid calculated cross sections. The accuracy of the nuclear model predictions has been proved by extensive comparison to experimental fast neutron reactions data for the stable isotopes of Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co and Ni. The calculated cross sections have been furthermore used to discuss the applicability of the Qgg — systematics of the deep inelastic collisions between complex nuclei to fast neutron reactions. Consequences of accurate low-lying discrete levels on confident statistical model calculations are analyzed and necessity of microscopical level schemes is pointed out.

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