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Fig. 1. Structure of the CGM code. The input quantities are shown by the boxes, and the output is shown by thetwo red rounded-boxes.
Fig. 2. Schematic picture of neutron and γ-ray emission calculation from a compound nucleus (Z, A).
Fig. 3. The γ-ray energy spectra from the thermal neutron capture reaction on 238U for different γ-ray multiplici-ties
Fig. 4. The Monte Carlo simulated neutron γ-ray energy spectra from 140Xe∗ at 10 MeV excitation energy
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