Production of Ru and Ru radionuclide from alpha-induced reaction on Mo
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, ISSN: 1588-2780
2024
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Article Description
The excitation functions of natMo(α, x)97Ru and natMo(α, x)103Ru reactions in the energy range of 10–22 MeV are determined using the stacked foil activation technique and offline γ-ray spectrometry. The correction for γ-self attenuation is performed in the present measurement. The theoretical predictions of cross-section for natMo(α, x)97Ru and natMo(α, x)103Ru reactions are calculated by TALYS. The results of the experiment are compared with the existing cross-section data available in the EXFOR database and different level density models by TALYS code. The uncertainty propagation in the measured cross-sections and correlation matrix using covariance analysis has been studied in this work.
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