Preliminary results on activation and dose rates of thick copper targets irradiated with carbon ions at 0.1 GeV/A measured at the SIS-18 facility of GSI, Darmstadt and on residual nuclide production cross sections from thin copper and cobalt targets irradiated with carbon ions at 0.2 GeV/A measured at the TWAC facility of ITEP, Moscow are presented and compared with calculations by the Dubna version of the cascade model for nucleus-nucleus interactions realized in the code CASCADE and by the Los Alamos version of the Quark-Gluon String Model code LAQGSM merged with the Generalized Evaporation Model code GEM2 by Furihata, LAQGSM+GEM2.
@article{arxiv.nucl-ex/0209007,
title = {Induced radioactivity problem for high-power heavy-ion accelerators - Experimental investigation and longtime predictions},
author = {A. Fertman and I. Bakhmetjev and V. Batyaev and N. Borisenko and A. Cherkasov and A. Golubev and A. Kantsyrev and E. Karpikhin and A. Koldobsky and K. Lipatov and R. Mulambetov and S. Mulambetova and Yu. Nekrasov and M. Prokouronov and I. Roudskoy and B. Sharkov and G. Smirnov and Yu. Titarenko and V. Turtikov and V. Zhivun and G. Fehrenbacher and R. W. Hasse and D. H. H. Hoffmann and I. Hofmann and E. Mustafin and K. Weyrich and J. Wieser and S. Mashnik and V. Barashenkov and K. Gudima},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-ex/0209007},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Proc. 14th Int. Symposium on Heavy Ion Fussion (HEF2002), Moscow, Russia, May 26-31, 2002, 11 pages, 6 figures