Distribution of Radionuclides from the Interaction of 3- and 29-GeV Protons with Silver

Seymour Katcoff, Harry R. Fickel, and Armin Wyttenbach
Phys. Rev. 166, 1147 – Published 20 February 1968
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Abstract

Formation cross sections have been measured of about 60 radionuclides isolated from Ag irradiated by 3- and 29-GeV protons. From these data, isobaric charge distributions and mass-yield curves were derived. At 3 GeV, the total isobaric cross sections are ∼40 mb near the target, and they decrease to a broad minimum of 4 mb at around A=3040. For lighter products the cross sections increase again. At 29 GeV, light- and intermediate-mass products (20<A<50) have 20-100% higher cross sections than at 3 GeV; the heavier products (A>65) have 10-20% lower yields. Corresponding charge-distribution curves at the two energies are identical except for shifts in absolute magnitude. Comparison of the 3-GeV mass-yield curve with the results of a Monte Carlo calculation based on a cascade-evaporation model shows that such a mechanism can account for the observed cross sections down to about mass 50. The lower-mass products (15<A<35) must be formed mainly in a fragmentation or "fission-like" process. Comparisons are made with previous nuclear-emulsion and radiochemical results.

  • Received 4 August 1967

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.166.1147

©1968 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Seymour Katcoff, Harry R. Fickel*, and Armin Wyttenbach

  • Chemistry Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York

  • *Present address: Domtar Research Centre, Senneville, P. Q. Canada.
  • Present address: Eidg. Institut für Reaktorforschung, Würenlingen, Switzerland.

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Vol. 166, Iss. 4 — February 1968

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