-3- UCRL-5087 FURTHER RADICCHEMICAL STUDIES OF THE HIGH-ENERCGY FISSICN PRODUCTS P.C. Stevenson, H. G. Hicks, W. E, Nervik, and D. R. Nethaway University of California Radiation Laboratory Livern:ore Site January 13, I lyss INTRODUCTION Previcus studies!’ c orthe high-energy charged-particle tiss.on of yr? did not include exan.ination or the yields of n.asses greater than 140. Formation cross sections o: several care-easth nuclides (A = 140 to 157), vy 30 91 Le 79 . 14 y? , y? , ¥ 3 Mo” 2 and Ba v have oeen measured in the present work. Proton energies ranze .ron. 10 to 540 Mev; deuteron energies, irom 20 to 130 Mev. Il. EAPERIMENTAL TECHNICUES Preparation of targets” and borm.barament techniques! have been described previously dy some of the authors. Was monitored using the reactions The cyclotron beamintensity Al (p, Son)Na@4 (79 to 340 Mev} or aie (a, ap)Na“? (28 to iGO Mev} in aluminum toils surrounding the targets, as described sreviously;)? 2,3 the published cross sections of Hicks, stevenson, and Ne rVax’ and ol Batzei, Crane, and O™ell, * were used, Beam intensities were measured by means o1 a Faraday cu, when bonibardments were made using i0- end 32-Mev protons and 20-Mev deuterons. . . 9Y . Radiochemical determination of Mo’’ was pertormed in the manner described by Gunnet al., Ll. . _ H. G. Hicks, Phys. Rev. i00, P. and the rr.etnhod of isolation and separation ot < C. Stevenson, - - 1le&¢ (1352), > “H, G. Hicks and «. S. Gilbert, Phys. Rev. 100, 1286 (1935). Hic«s, Stevenson, and Né.vix, Phys. ev. 102, 1390 (1526). : iatzei, Crane and UlKeily, Phys, Rev. fi, 9349 (1% 33}. rai 500 ! gygen Hicas, Stevenso::, . Levy, Phys. Rev. 197, 1642 (1997). 7 J? . R. S. Gilbert, and W. H. Hutchin,

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