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Description
Nuclear transmutation of long-lived fission products (LLFPs), which are produced in nuclear reactors, is one of the candidate techniques for the reduction and/or reuse of LLFPs. To design optimum pathways of the transmutation process, several nuclear reactions have been studied by using LLFPs as secondary beams. In this study, we report on the proton- and deuteron-induced reactions on 107Pd and 93Zr at 20 - 30 MeV/u.
The experiment was performed at RIKEN RIBF. The degraded RI beams at 20 - 30 MeV/u were produced by a newly developed beam line, OEDO. To induce the reactions, the high-pressure cooled gas targets (H2 and D2) were used. Reaction residues were analyzed by the SHARAQ spectrometer.
In this talk, we will present the details of the experiments and the obtained results.
This work was funded by ImPACT Program of Council for Science, Technology and Innovation (Cabinet Office, Government of Japan).