209Bi(α,2n)211At


Bibliography of experimental data

 

 

Seven datasets in six publications with experimental cross section data were identified in the literature in the considered energy range and are represented with uncertainties in Fig. All data. Data by Stickler et al. (1974) were deselected, due to too low values. The remaining datasets were used as input for a least-square Pade fit. The Pade functions with 9 parameters were fitted to 150 selected data points with a χ2=1.53 and covering the energy range up to 45 MeV as shown in Fig. Recommended. The uncertainty (including a 4% systematic uncertainty) ranges from 15% near the reaction threshold and decreases to 5.5% around 30 MeV energy and increases back to 9% around 45 MeV.

 

 

 

E. L. Kelly, E. Segrč,

“Some excitation functions of bismuth”,

Phys. Rev. 75 (1949) 999-1005.

Exfor: D0490

 

W. J. Ramler, J. Wing, D. J. Henderson, J. R. Huizenga,

“Excitation functions of Bismuth and lead, ”

Phys. Rev. 114 (1959) 154-162.

Exfor: A0246

 

G. Deconninck, M. Longrée,

“Fonctions d'excitation des réactions induites par particules alpha sur 209Bi entre 40 et 100 MeV”,

Annales de la Societé Scientifique de Bruxelles, T88 (1974) 341.

EXFOR: D0204

 

* J. D. Stickler, K. J. Hofstetter,

“Comparison of 3He-, 4He-, and 12C-induced nuclear reactions in heavy-mass targets at medium excitation energies (I.), Experimental cross sections”,

Phys. Rev. C 9 (1974) 1064-1071.

Exfor: D0493

Remarks: too low values

 

R. M. Lambrecht, S. Mirzadeh,

“Cyclotron isotopes and radiopharmaceuticals XXXV astatine-211”,

Int. J. Appl. Rad. Isot. 36 (1985) 443-450.

Exfor: A0249

 

A. Hermanne, F. Tárkányi, S. Takács, Z. Szücs, Yu. N. Shubin, A. I. Dityuk,

“Experimental study of the cross-sections of α-particle induced reactions on 209Bi”,

Appl. Rad. Isot. 63 (2005) 1-9.

Exfor: O1272

Remarks: Two sets of data

 

 

 

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