Excitation functions of the reactions nat Te( p , xn ) 123,124,126,130 I were measured from their respective thresholds up to 17 MeV. The conventional stacked-foil technique was used where the samples for irradiation were prepared by a sedimentation process. The measured excitation functions were compared with both the data available in the literature and the results of theoretical calculations using the codes TALYS-1.2 and ALICE-IPPE. The present experimental data show good agreement with TALYS-1.2 calculations but some deviations from ALICE-IPPE results. From the experimental data the integral yields of the investigated radionuclides were calculated as a function of the proton energy. The most dominating product is 130 I.
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