The combination effect of optical potential and nuclear level density for alpha induced reaction cross sections on 92,94,95Mo isotopes
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2024
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The theoretical studies of charged particle induced reactions are important to improve and study the radioisotope production, especially in reactions where the experimental data are incomplete or insufficient. In this study, cross section of alpha induced of 92,94,95Mo isotopes are calculated and analyzed by using different alpha optical model potentials and nuclear level density models with TALYS code. The effects of alpha optical model potentials and nuclear level density are analyzed separately and together for each reaction. To determine the best combination of models, chi-squared values are calculated for all combination cases. The commonly used program is TALYS to calculate the reaction cross section. For the calculations, the latest version of TALYS nuclear code version 1.96 is used. The experimental data are taken carefully for all reactions from experimental nuclear reaction data base (EXFOR). The obtained results are compared with these data and discussed. A good agreement between the calculated and experimental data is clearly presented for all analyzed reactions. It is seen from the results that alpha optical model potentials and nuclear level density models have an effective role on cross section calculations of alpha induced reactions. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
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Charged particles , Codes (symbols) , Nuclear reactions , molybdenum 92 , molybdenum 94 , molybdenum 95 , radioisotope , unclassified drug , isotope , radioisotope , Alpha induced reactions , Alpha optical model potential , Combination effects , Cross section , Density modeling , Medical isotopes , Model potential , Nuclear level densities , Optical modelling , Reaction cross-section , alpha optical model potential , alpha radiation , Article , constant temperature model , cross section , elastic scattering angular distribution , generalized superfluid model , nuclear level density , physical parameters , physical phenomena , statistical model , theoretical model , article , controlled study , cross reaction , data base , density , major clinical study , optics , theoretical study , Isotopes