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EPJ Web of Conferences 2, 03002 (2010)
Photon Strength Functions at the Low-Energy Tail of GEDR
M. Krtičkaa and F. Bečvář
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in
Prague, 182 00
Prague, Czech
Republic
a e-mail:
krticka@ipnp.troja.mff.cuni.cz
It is demonstrated that available experimental information on photon strength functions (PSFs) at energies below about 10 MeV is far from desired. Problems that occur during the extraction of PSFs from (n, γ), (γ,γ′), and 3He-induced reactions are discussed.
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