23–27 Oct 2017
Havana, Cuba
America/Havana timezone

Study of light-particle multiplicities in p + non-fissionable nuclei events in the 0.5 - 2 GeV energy range

24 Oct 2017, 15:00
1h 15m
Room "Bens Arrate"

Room "Bens Arrate"

Poster Nuclear Structure, Nuclear Reactions and Exotic Nuclei Poster Session - NUC

Speaker

Mrs Dania Consuegra Rodíguez (Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia.)

Description

In recent years, the investigation of spallation reactions have caught the attention of scientific community due to their application in the transmutation of nuclear waste by using the Accelerator Driven System (ADS) reactors. Due to the experimental difficulties that nuclear reactions researches face; the study of spallation reaction by using simulation codes is more suitable for generating more complete database for different energy ranges. This work aims to study spallation reactions induced by protons at intermediate energies 0.5 - 2 GeV on non-fissionable nuclei by using the Monte Carlo code: CRISP (Collaboration Rio-Ilhéus-São Paulo). The target nuclei studied were: $^{27}$Al, $^{91}$Zr, $^{184}$W, $^{197}$Au and $^{208}$Pb, focusing on the last one. Multiplicity of light particles obtained with CRISP was compared with the available experimental data and other Monte Carlo codes involved in the study of spallation reactions, resulting on a quite satisfactory agreement.

Author

Mrs Dania Consuegra Rodíguez (Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia.)

Co-authors

Dr Fermin Garcia Velazco (State University of Santa Cruz-UESC, Brazil.) Dr Airton Deppman (University of São Paulo-USP, Brazil.)

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