26–27 Nov 2020
RIKEN Wako Campus
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Production cross sections of 175Hf in the natLu(p,xn) and natLu(d,xn) reactions

26 Nov 2020, 17:14
1h 36m
RIBF201 (RIKEN Wako Campus)

RIBF201

RIKEN Wako Campus

Hirosawa 2-1, Wako City, Saitama 351-0198, Japan
Poster Presentation Poster

Speaker

Dr Yukiko Komori (RIKEN Nishina Center)

Description

A long-lived isotope of Hf, 175Hf (T1/2 = 70 d), is useful for basic studies for rutherfordium (Rf, Z = 104). This isotope is producible in no-carrier-added form in the proton- and deuteron-induced reactions on natLu. However, excitation functions of these nuclear reactions have been scarcely studied. In this work, we measured the excitation functions of the natLu(p,xn)175Hf and natLu(d,xn)175Hf reactions up to 18-MeV proton and 24-MeV deuteron energies using a stack-foil technique and a γ-ray spectrometry. We performed these experiments at RIKEN and Institute for Nuclear Research (ATOMKI). The target stacks of Ta/Lu/Ti and Lu/Ti foils were irradiated for 2 h with proton or deuteron beams of approximately 180‒240 nA. After the irradiation, each foil was subjected to γ-ray spectrometry with Ge detectors. We noticed that the half-life of 173Hf is slightly longer than that adopted in the current nuclear database. Therefore, we measured a precision half-life of 173Hf in a separate experiment. In this work, we could measure the excitation functions of the natLu(p,xn)173,175Hf and natLu(d,x)173,175Hf, 173,174m,174g,176m,177m,177gLu reactions. Thick-target yields of 175Hf were also deduced from the measured excitation functions. The yields are 0.47 MBq/µA·h at 17.2-MeV proton and 2.0 MBq/µA·h at 24.0 MeV deuteron. We determined the half-life of 173Hf to be 24.176 ± 0.012 h which is 0.58 ± 0.10 h longer than that in the database.

Primary author

Dr Yukiko Komori (RIKEN Nishina Center)

Co-authors

Dr Hiromitsu Haba (RIKEN bNishina Center) Prof. Masayuki Aikawa (Grad. School of Biomed. Sci. and Eng., Hokkaido Univ./北大院医理工) Dr Moemi Saito (Hokkaido Univ.) Dr Sandor Takacs (ATOMKI) Dr Ferenc Ditroi (ATOMKI)

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