Proton- and deuteron-induced cross sections on natural platinum
J T Wilkinson1, S J Tumey1, K J Moody2
1Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States.
Abstract:
Light-ion irradiations on natural platinum were performed to measure gold-radioisotope cross sections and isotope ratios, as well as to produce a carrier-free final product. Experimental cross sections are compared to TENDL-2023. There is good agreement with this work's results and other published literature values. Several novel cross sections were determined including 190Au, 191Au, 199Pt and several independent cross sections.
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