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Using the experimental-theoretical method for evaluation of partial photoneutron reaction cross sections basing on objective physical criteria the reliability of data on the (γ, 1n) and (γ, 2n) reaction cross sections of 51V and 59Co nuclei obtained on bremsstrahlung γ-rays was investigated. It is found that partial reaction cross sections obtained by adding corrections to neutron yield cross sections σ(γ, xn) = σ(γ, 1n) + 2σ(γ, 2n) calculated within statistical theory do not satisfy the reliability criteria. Cross sections of the (γ, 1n) reaction are significantly underestimated in the considered experiments, while those of the (γ, 2n) reaction are overestimated, due obviously to the way information is obtained on the partial reaction cross sections by applying statistical theory corrections to the yield cross section of the σ(γ, xn). When describing the (γ, 1n) reaction cross section at photon energies below threshold B2n of the (γ, 2n) reaction, such corrections produce substantial systematic uncertainties in the ranges of energy where both partial reactions compete.
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Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics is an international peer reviewed journal published with the participation of the Russian Academy of Sciences. It presents full-text articles (regular, letters to the editor, reviews) with the most recent results in miscellaneous fields of physics and astronomy: nuclear physics, cosmic rays, condensed matter physics, plasma physics, optics and photonics, nanotechnologies, solar and astrophysics, physical applications in material sciences, life sciences, etc. Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics focuses on the most relevant multidisciplinary topics in natural sciences, both fundamental and applied. Manuscripts can be submitted in Russian and English languages and are subject to peer review. Accepted articles are usually combined in thematic issues on certain topics according to the journal editorial policy. Authors featured in the journal represent renowned scientific laboratories and institutes from different countries, including large international collaborations. There are globally recognized researchers among the authors: Nobel laureates and recipients of other awards, and members of national academies of sciences and international scientific societies.