Determination of $^{170,172}$Yb($\alpha,n$)$^{173,175}$Hf reaction cross sections in a stacked-target experiment
Martin M\"uller, Felix Heim, Yanzhao Wang, Svenja Wilden, and Andreas Zilges

TL;DR
This study measured the reaction cross sections of ytterbium isotopes with alpha particles using a stacked-target activation method, providing data that supports and refines theoretical optical-model potentials.
Contribution
It presents new experimental cross section data for $^{170,172}$Yb($ extalpha,n$) reactions, enhancing understanding of alpha optical-model potentials and isotope ratios.
Findings
Measured seven cross sections for $^{170}$Yb($ extalpha,n$) between 12.7-16.5 MeV.
Measured six cross sections for $^{172}$Yb($ extalpha,n$) between 13.1-16.5 MeV.
Theoretical models accurately reproduce the experimental cross sections and isotope ratios.
Abstract
The ytterbium isotopic chain offers multiple stable isotopes on which cross sections can be measured and insights into the evolution of the optical-model potential with the neutron-to-proton ratio can be gained. It also includes the nucleus Yb, the abundance of which is significantly impacted by the Yb() reactions. In order to study the Yb()Hf reaction cross sections and compare them with Yb()Hf cross sections, that have already been measured, the activation method was used. During irradiation the targets were arranged in stacks of four to reduce the required irradiation time. The average interaction energy inside each ytterbium layer was determined via Geant4 simulations. A manganese layer was used to verify the simulations by comparing the measured…
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TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Nuclear reactor physics and engineering · Astronomical and nuclear sciences
