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EPJ Web of Conferences 2, 12003 (2010)
Fragment Deexcitation of Fission Induced by High Energy Nucleons
O. Grudzevich1a and S. Yavshits2
1
State Technical University, Obninsk, Russia
2
Khlopin Radium Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia
a e-mail:
grudzevich@iate.obninsk.ru
The KRIF library of the neutron-, proton- and gamma-spectra emitted by the nuclei excited up to 500 MeV is presented. The KRIF contains information for about 2000 emitters which are the fragments of the ten targets fission induced by the nucleons with the energies up to 3 GeV.
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