Investigating the fission-like fragments in the 12C + 208Pb system at E ≈ 31.8--45.4 MeV
Abstract
In this work, the cross-sections of 25 fission-like fragments within the mass range 76≤A≤141, expected to be populated via fission of moderately excited compound nucleus produced as a result of complete and/or incomplete fusion in 12C+208Pb reaction at E lab = 81.9 and 75.8 MeV, have been measured using activation technique followed by offline γ-ray spectroscopy. The yields of different fission-like fragments have been analyzed to generate isotopic and isobaric yield distributions. The value of the mass dispersion parameter, σ2A, is found to be 2.93 and 2.65 for Antimony (Sb) isotope at excitation energy E = 45.4 and 39.6 MeV, and 1.24 for Indium (In) isotope at E = 45.4 MeV. The charge dispersion parameter σZ for Sb is estimated to be 0.769 and 0.714 at E = 45.4 and 39.6 MeV, respectively. For In isotopes, the value of σZ is estimated to be 0.430 at E = 45.4 MeV. The value of mass and charge dispersion parameters for Sb and In isotopes have been found to be in good agreement with the values reported in the literature for similar systems. The mass distribution of fission-like fragments is found to be fitted with a Gaussian function, except for a few data points, indicating their population via compound nucleus fission. Further, the mass variance (σ2M) displays linear increment with an increase in excitation energy. Two medically important isotopes, 99mTc and 111In, are populated in this system, suggesting a potential formation route.
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