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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.net.2018.01.008

Theoretical study of cross sections of proton-induced reactions on cobalt  

Yigit, Mustafa (Department of Physics, Aksaray University)
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology / v.50, no.3, 2018 , pp. 411-415 More about this Journal
Abstract
Nuclear fusion may be among the strongest sustainable ways to replace fossil fuels because it does not contribute to acid rain or global warming. In this context, activated cobalt materials in corrosion products for fusion energy are significant in determination of dose levels during maintenance after a coolant leak in a nuclear fusion reactor. Therefore, cross-section studies on cobalt material are very important for fusion reactor design. In this article, the excitation functions of some nuclear reaction channels induced by proton particles on $^{59}Co$ structural material were predicted using different models. The nuclear level densities were calculated using different choices of available level density models in ALICE/ASH code. Finally, the newly calculated cross sections for the investigated nuclear reactions are compared with the experimental values and TENDL data based on TALYS nuclear code.
Keywords
Cobalt; Nuclear Structural Materials; Reaction Cross Section; TENDL Database;
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