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 /* NRDF D1809 Data No.16                                             */
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 \\BIB,16;
 D#=D1809;
 TITLE=/Spectral measurements of neutrons, protons, deuterons and
        tritons produced by 100 MeV/nucleon He bombardment/;
 PURPOSE=/To present the angular-energy distributions of neutrons,
          protons, deuterons and tritons produced from thick carbon,
          aluminum, copper and lead targets bombarded by 100 MeV/nucleon
          helium ion. /;
 ATH=(T.KUROSAWA'1', T.NAKAMURA'1', N.NAKAO'2', T.SHIBATA'3',
      Y.UWAMINO'4', A.FUKUMURA'5');
 INST-ATH=(2JPNTOH'1', 2JPNKEK'2', 2JPNKEK'3', 2JPNIPC'4', 2JPNIRS'5');
      /* '1' Cyclotron and Radioisotope Center */
      /* '2' Tanashi Branch */
 REF=NIM/A;
 VLP=430(1999)400;
 RCTS=(12C(ALPHA,P)X, 27AL(ALPHA,P)X, CU(ALPHA,P)X, PB(ALPHA,P)X,
       12C(ALPHA,D)X, 27AL(ALPHA,D)X, CU(ALPHA,D)X, PB(ALPHA,D)X,
       12C(ALPHA,T)X, 27AL(ALPHA,T)X, CU(ALPHA,T)X, PB(ALPHA,T)X);
 PHQS=ENGY-SPEC'6';
 /* '6' Double differential thick target yield */
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 \\EXP,16;
 /* 2003-09-13 : Compiled */
 PHQ=ENGY-SPEC'7';
 /* '7' Double differential thick target yield */
 ENR=X%;
 CHM=ELM;
 PHYS-FORM=SLD;
 POL-TGT=0%;
 ALGN-TGT=0%;
 ACC=SYN'8';
 /* '8' Heavy Ion Medical Accelerator in Chiba (HIMAC) */
 INST-ACC=2JPNIRS;
 INC-ENGY-LAB=100MEV/A;
 POL-PRJ=0%;
 COINC=NO;
 ANT-COINC=NO;
 DET-SYS=(SCT'9',SCT'10',TOF'11',EDE'12');
 /* '9' Plastic scintillator (NE102A) was used as the delta-E
        counter, ToF start signal detector, and incident projectile
        counter */
 /* '10' Liquid scintillator (NE213) was used as the E counter */
 /* '11' To measure the energy of outgoing neutrons, protons,
         deuterons and tritons */
 /* '12' To eliminate charged particles */
 ANL=MONTE-MTHD'13';
 /* '13' LAHET Monte Carlo Code System, LCS [R.E. Prael, H.
         Lichtenstein, LA-UR-89-3014, Los Alamos National Laboratory,
         1989.] */
 /* Experimental Method:
    - Time-of-flight (To measure the energy of outgoing neutrons,
      protons, deuterons and tritons)
    - Particle identification by 'E/Delta E' measurement (To
      eliminate charged particles)
 RCT=CU(ALPHA,P)X;
 THK-TGT=13395MG/CM**2;
 DET-PARTCL=P;
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 INC-ENGY-LAB=100MEV/A;
 SYS-ERR=(<3%'108',<1%'109',<1%'110');
 /* '108' Uncertainty in the number of accepted beam particles
          incident on the target is estimated to be less than 3%. */
 /* '109' Uncertainty in the solid angle for the thickest carbon
          target, which has the maximum uncertainty, is less than 1%.
 /* '110' Uncertainty of charged particle detection efficiency is
          estimated to be 1%, considering a small fraction of the slant
          incidence of a particle onto the detector. */
 STATIST-ERR=X%'111';
 /* '111' The statistical uncertainties vary from 2-5% in the low
          to medium energy (5-50 MeV) region of the spectra and
          increase to about 30% at the highest energies. */
 EMT=P;
 THTL=30DEG;
 DELTA-DN/DOMEGA/DE=<4%'112';
 /* '112' Total normalization uncertainty */
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 ENGY-EMT-LAB-MIN ENGY-EMT-LAB-MAX DN/DOMEGA/DE'113'
 (MEV) (MEV) (1/SR/MEV/PARTCL)
   26.693    29.533   1.3876e-05
   29.533    32.860   4.6117e-05
   32.860    36.408   7.2783e-05
   36.408    40.577   6.1641e-05
   40.577    44.989   6.6890e-05
   44.989    50.183   5.3352e-05
   50.183    55.618   5.4842e-05
   55.618    62.019   4.2053e-05
   62.019    68.606   4.1686e-05
   68.606    76.347   3.2655e-05
   76.347    85.541   2.1294e-05
   85.541    94.882   1.9298e-05
   94.882    105.93   1.4415e-05
   105.93    119.17   7.1918e-06
   119.17    132.32   6.4043e-06
   132.32    147.97   3.8320e-06
   147.97    166.82   1.6901e-06
   166.82    184.88   9.2825e-07
   184.88    206.38   3.7051e-07
   206.38    232.34   9.6913e-08
   232.34    264.22   1.3148e-08
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