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Measurements and Calculations of Radionuclides Created by 181Ta(γ,xn yp) Reactions for Bremsstrahlung Photons Produced by 150-MeV Electrons

J. K. Dickens , M. A. Miller

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 114 / Number 2 / June 1993 / Pages 149-159

Technical Note / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE93-A24027

Twenty-three radionuclides, including isomers, from 168mLu to 180Ta, having half-lives between 7 min and 1.4 yr, produced by photon interactions with a sample of elemental tantalum, were observed in decay gamma-ray data obtained using high-resolution detection systems. Yields of production range over six orders of magnitude. The measured yield data for masses ≥171 were compared with calculated values. Good agreement was obtained for masses ≥174, but for lighter masses, the calculations tend to overestimate the experimental yields by up to a factor of 5. An empirical “rule-of-two” is proposed, governing reduction in measured mass yield for each additional emitted nucleon following (γ,3n) reactions. These results should have practical use not only for present electron accelerator operation but also for shielding calculations needed for future accelerator designs and applications.