Production of 180mHf in photoproton reaction 181Ta(γ,p) at energy Eγ max = 35-95 MeV
Abstract
The production of the 180mHf nuclei in the photoproton reaction 181Ta(γ,p) was studied at end-point bremsstrahlung energies Eγ max = 35-95 MeV. The experiment was performed at the electron linear accelerator LUE-40 NSC KIPT with the use of the γ activation and off-line γ-ray spectroscopy. The experimental values of the bremsstrahlung flux-averaged cross-sections σ(Eγ max)m for the 181Ta(γ,p)180mHf reaction were determined, and at Eγ max > 55 MeV obtained for the first time. The measured values, also as the literature data, are significantly exceed the theoretical flux-averaged cross-sections σ(Eγ max)th. The σ(Eγ max)th values were calculated using the cross-section σ(E) computed with the TALYS1.95 code for six different level density models. A comparative analysis of the calculated total cross-sections for the reactions 181Ta(γ,p)180Hf and 181Ta(γ,n)180Ta was performed. It was shown that the photoproton (γ,p) to photoneutron (γ,n) strength ratio is consistent with the estimates based on the isospin selection rules and the value from the (e,e'p) experiment.
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