Cross-sections of photonuclear reactions on natMo targets at end-point bremsstrahlung energy up to Eγmax = 100 MeV
Abstract
Experiments to determine the yields and bremsstrahlung flux-averaged cross-sections <σ(Eγmax)> of photonuclear reactions on the natural Mo targets were performed on the beam from the NSC KIPT electron linear accelerator LUE-40 with the use of the γ-activation technique. The bremsstrahlung end-point energies were in the range Eγmax = 35...80 MeV. The bremsstrahlung quantum flux was calculated with the program GEANT4.9.2 and, in addition, was monitored using the 100Mo(γ,n)99Mo reaction. Calculations of the yields and average cross-sections <σ(Eγmax)> for photonuclear reactions on stable Mo isotopes were computed using the σ(E) cross-sections from the TALYS1.95 code (for the level density model LD1). A comparison of experimental and calculated cross-sections <σ(Eγmax)> for reactions 92Mo(γ,2n)90Mo and 92Mo(γ,pn)90Nb was performed.
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