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- Excitation_function abstract "Excitation function is a term used in nuclear physics to describe a graphical plot of the yield of a radionuclide or reaction channel as a function of the bombarding projectile energy or the calculated excitation energy of the compound nucleus. The excitation function typically resembles a Gaussian bell curve. Mathematically, it is described as a Breit-Wigner function, owing to the resonant nature of the production of the compound nucleus.A nuclear reaction should be described by a complete study of the exit channel (1n,2n,3n etc) excitation functions in order to allow a determination of the optimum energy to be used to maximize the yield.".
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- Excitation_function wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuclear_physics.
- Excitation_function wikiPageWikiLink Gaussian_function.
- Excitation_function wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_physics.
- Excitation_function wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_reaction.
- Excitation_function wikiPageWikiLink Relativistic_Breit–Wigner_distribution.
- Excitation_function wikiPageWikiLink File:U235_Fission_cross_section.png.
- Excitation_function wikiPageWikiLinkText "Excitation function".
- Excitation_function wikiPageWikiLinkText "excitation function".
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- Excitation_function subject Category:Nuclear_physics.
- Excitation_function hypernym Term.
- Excitation_function type Mechanic.
- Excitation_function type Physic.
- Excitation_function comment "Excitation function is a term used in nuclear physics to describe a graphical plot of the yield of a radionuclide or reaction channel as a function of the bombarding projectile energy or the calculated excitation energy of the compound nucleus. The excitation function typically resembles a Gaussian bell curve.".
- Excitation_function label "Excitation function".
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- Excitation_function sameAs Q5419633.
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- Excitation_function isPrimaryTopicOf Excitation_function.