Document Type : Research Paper

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University of Baghdad – College of Education

Abstract

Differential cross section for the D-D fusion reaction represents an important parameter in calculating the neutron or proton yield and this calculation need to study the changes of the differential cross section with both deuteron energy and reaction angle .We see that the differential cross section are strongly effected with a range of reaction angle between [0-100] degree , and it seems that it has a maximum value when the reaction angle equal to zero because the present of the parameter cos θ in there calculated equation .From the figures we notice a good agreement between our calculated results and the experimentally results. This lead to the ability for using this model in the future for different calculations and the ability for modifying it's to construction a like formulas for another fusion reactions by depending on their physical characteristics.

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