197Au(γ,\,xn;\,x\,=\,19) Reaction Cross Section Measurements using Laser-Driven Ultra-Intense γ-Ray Source

Abstract

We present a new method for the measurements of photonuclear reaction flux-weighted average cross sections and isomeric ratios using a laser-driven bremsstrahlung γ-ray source. An ultra-bright ultra-fast 60\,\,250 MeV bremsstrahlung γ-ray source was established using the 200 TW laser facility in the Compact Laser Plasma Accelerator Laboratory, Peking University, which could cover the energy range from knocking out neutrons to producing pions. Stable quasi-monoenergetic electron beams were generated via laser wakefield acceleration with a charge of 300\,\,600 pC per shot. The averaged γ-ray intensities (≥slant8 MeV) were higher than 108 per shot and the instantaneous intensities can reach above 1019 s-1 with a duration time about 6.7 ps. 65Cu(γ,\,n)64Cu and 27Al(γ,\,x)24Na reactions were used as γ-ray flux monitors in the experiments. The flux-weighted average cross sections and isomeric ratios of 197Au(γ,\,xn;\,x\,=\,19) reactions were analyzed through activation measurements. The results showed good agreement with previous works and proved this method to be accurate. The 197Au(γ,\,xn;\,x\,=\,7\,9) reaction cross sections were first achieved with the highest threshold energy of 71.410 MeV. Theoretical cross sections of TALYS 1.9 were calculated to compare with experiment results. This method offered a unique way of gaining insight into photonuclear reaction research, especially for short-lived isomers which extremely lack experimental data.

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