Induced radioactivity problem for high-power heavy-ion accelerators - Experimental investigation and longtime predictions

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Proc. 14th Int. Symposium on Heavy Ion Fussion (HEF2002), Moscow, Russia, May 26-31, 2002, 11 pages, 6 figures

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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.

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