New measurement of cross section of evaporation residues from natPr+12C reaction: A comparative study on the production of 149Tb
Abstract
Production cross sections of evaporation residues, 149Tb, 150Tb, 151Tb and 149Gd, have been measured using the stacked foil technique followed by off-line γ-spectrometry in 12C induced reactions on naturally abundant mononuclidic praseodymium target in the 44-79 MeV incident energy range. Measured data have been interpreted comparing with previous measurements and theoretical prediction of nuclear reaction model code PACE4. About 5% and 14% of the theoretical cross sections have been measured for 149Tb and 150Tb, respectively. The new cross sections of 149Tb complement those measured earlier by α-spectrometry. Cross sections of 151Tb are comparable to the theory. Cumulative cross section of 149Gd sheds light on the nuclear reaction mechanism. In addition, a discussion has been made to show the feasibility of producing 149Tb in p- and α-induced reactions on gadolinium isotopes.
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