Measurements of Bremsstrahlung-Averaged Cross Sections for Reactions on Natural Nickel Targets at Eendpoint = 40MeV

Abstract

Bremsstrahlung activation measurements were performed to study the production of 57Ni, 56Ni, 58Co, 57Co, 56Co, and 55Co from natural nickel targets irradiated with photons generated by 40MeV electrons incident on a tantalum converter. Bremsstrahlung spectra were modeled using MCNP6.3 and experimentally validated through activation of natural tin. Bremsstrahlung-averaged cross sections were extracted from end-of-irradiation activities, yielding σ = 8.983~~0.028~mb for 58Ni(γ,n)57Ni, 0.248~~0.025~mb for 58Ni(γ,2n)56Ni, 0.704~~0.218~mb for natNi(γ,pxn)58Co, 9.192~~0.386~mb for 58Ni(γ,p)57Co, and 2.239~~0.355~mb for 58Ni(γ,pn)56Co. A 90\% confidence-level upper limit of σ < 0.021~mb is established for the 58Ni(γ,p2n)55Co channel. Comparison with JENDL-5 evaluations and prior studies indicates channel-dependent agreement, with residual discrepancies observed for selected charged-particle emission reactions. In particular, the measured 58Ni(γ,p)57Co cross section exceeds the JENDL-5 prediction by approximately a factor of two, whereas TALYS-2.2 calculations reproduce the experimental value, suggesting an underestimation of the (γ,p) channel strength in JENDL-5 under bremsstrahlung conditions. For the 58Ni(γ,pn)56Co channel, both TALYS-2.2 and JENDL-5 predictions are in reasonable agreement, while the present measurement is higher by approximately a factor of two, though with larger associated uncertainty.

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