Inclusive Cross-Sections of (p, xp) and (p, x$α$) Reactions on $^{56}$Fe Nucleus at E$_{p}$=29.9 MeV

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10.1103/PhysRevC.72.054604

In this paper, we present new experimental data measured at E$_{p}$=29.9 MeV for the inclusive reactions (p,xp) and (p,x$\alpha$) on nucleus $^{56}$Fe. We investigate the adequacy of the theoretical models in explaining the measured experimental data and we determine the contributions of multi-step direct and multi-step compound processes in the formation of the cross-sections. We show that the traditional frameworks are valid for the description of the new experimental data and our measurements are in agreement with the previous measurements for the (p,xp) and (p,x$\alpha$) reactions on the $^{54}$Fe nucleus. The only exception is within the energy region of E$_{p}$=15 and 25 MeV for both reactions, where the cross-section for the $^{56}$Fe nucleus is smaller than the cross-section for the $^{54}$Fe nucleus.

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