Photonuclear reactions cross-sections at energies up to 100 MeV for different experimental setups

Abstract

In experiments on the electron linac LUE-40 of RDC "Accelerator" NSC KIPT, the flux-averaged cross-sections σ(Eγ max)exp of photonuclear reactions 100Mo(γ,n)99Mo, 27Al(γ,x)24Na, 93Nb(γ,n)92mNb, 93Nb(γ,3n)90Nb, and 181Ta(γ,n)180gTa were measured using the γ-activation technique. The theoretical flux-average cross-sections σ(Eγ max)th were computed using the partial cross-section σ(E) values from the TALYS1.9-1.95 codes and bremsstrahlung γ-flux calculated using GEANT4.9.2. Two different experimental setups were used in the experiments: an aluminum electron absorber and a deflecting magnet to clean the bremsstrahlung γ-flux from electrons. A comparison of the flux-average cross-sections measured for two experimental setups was performed. The possibility of using the reactions 100Mo(γ,n)99Mo, 27Al(γ,x)24Na, 93Nb(γ,n)92mNb, 93Nb(γ,3n)90Nb, and 181Ta(γ,n)180gTa as monitors of the bremsstrahlung γ-flux for the energy range 30-100 MeV was investigated.

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