Abstract
The activation cross sections of proton induced reactions on natSb target leading to the formation of the radioisotopes 121m,g,123mTe were measured. The experimental excitation functions were compared with the theoretical model calculations using the codes EMPIRE-3.1 and TALYS-1.4. The integral yields of the three radionuclides were calculated and the possibility of their production is discussed.
Keywords: Excitation function; stacked-foil technique; natSb targets; nuclear model calculations; yield
Acknowledgement
The authors are greatly indebted to cyclotron crew of ATOMKI Debrecen, Hungary, for their help in irradiation of samples.
Received: 2015-7-18
Accepted: 2015-11-8
Published Online: 2015-12-14
Published in Print: 2016-4-28
©2015 Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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