Cross section measurement of alpha particle induced nuclear reactions on natural cadmium up to 52 MeV
F. Ditr\'oi, S. Tak\'acs, H. Haba, Y. Komori, M. Aikawa

TL;DR
This study measures alpha particle induced nuclear reaction cross sections on natural cadmium up to 52 MeV, providing new data for isotopes of medical and industrial interest and comparing results with theoretical models.
Contribution
It presents new experimental cross section data for alpha-induced reactions on cadmium up to 52 MeV, including isotopes relevant for medical applications, and compares these with theoretical models.
Findings
Measured cross sections for multiple isotopes up to 52 MeV.
Identified isotopes with potential medical and industrial applications.
Compared experimental data with TALYS and EMPIRE model calculations.
Abstract
Cross sections of alpha particle induced nuclear reactions have been measured on thin natural cadmium targets foils in the energy range from 11 to 51.2 MeV. This work was a part of our systematic study on excitation functions of light ion induced nuclear reactions on different target materials. Regarding the cross sections, the alpha induced reactions are not deeply enough investigated. Some of the produced isotopes are of medical interest, others have application in research and industry. The radioisotope Sn is a very important theranostic (therapeutic + diagnostic) radioisotope, so special care was taken to the results for that isotope. The well-established stacked foil technique followed by gamma-spectrometry with HPGe gamma spectrometers were used. The target and monitor foils in the stack were commercial high purity metal foils. From the irradiated targets Sn,…
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