Nuclear Fragmentation Reactions from Research to Applications
Nuclear Fragmentation Reactions from Research to Applications
Nuclear Fragmentation Reactions from Research to Applications
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Secondary fragments: models at work<br />
Evaporation<br />
Calculations with the<br />
Wilson abrasion model<br />
Yields of pro<strong>to</strong>ns are overestimated<br />
30 <strong>to</strong> 60% of beam ions are destroyed<br />
in nuclear fragmentation reactions<br />
Yields of Li, Be and B are <strong>to</strong>o low<br />
data: E. Haettner et al., Rad. Prot. Dosim. 122 (2006)48, within ��