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Abstract:
The cross sections for 60Ni(n,p)60Co have been measured by using the activation method relative to the cross sections of 27Al(n,α)24Na in the neutron energy range of 13.6—14.8MeV The values of 184.4±12.2,178.8±10.5,171.4±10.3,161.9±9.6,157.0±9.3,147.5±8.9mb were obtained at the 13.64,13.79,14.03,14.33,14.60, and 14.80MeV neutron energies,respectively.The results are compared with the published and to be published data of several authors.The neutron energies were determined by the method of cross section ratios for the reactions 90Zr(n,2n)89m+gZr by 93Nb(n,2n)92mNb.
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