Neutron Yields from Thick Targets Bombarded by 18- and 32-Mev Protons

Abstract
Neutron yields from thick targets bombarded by 32- and 18-Mev protons were measured for 59 elements and compounds. For 23 metallic elements, yields were also measured from targets thick enough to degrade the proton energy from 32 to 18 Mev. The neutrons were detected by counting the Mn56 activity produced by neutron capture in MnSO4 solution contained in a 3-ft by 3-ft tank that surrounded the targets. The efficiency of the neutron-detection system was determined with a calibrated Ra-α-Be source. For all three energy intervals, the neutron yields increased abruptly at Z=20 and Z=30, and Ni had a yield 13 that of neighboring elements.

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