Radionuclide Production Cross Sections from 800-MeV Proton Interactions in Ge and Mo Targets

ORAL

Abstract

Minimization of radioactive backgrounds is critical for experiments attempting to measure neutrinoless double beta decay (0$\nu \beta \beta)$. To estimate cosmic ray-induced radionuclide production in 0$\nu \beta \beta $ experiments, we have irradiated targets composed of natural isotopic composition molybdenum and germanium with 800 MeV protons at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE). The targets were counted with high-purity germanium detectors at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory intermittently from 2 weeks to 1 year after irradiation to determine the cumulative cross sections for radionuclide production. In total, 30 radioactive products were observed in the Mo target and 20 in the Ge target. Our experimental results are compared with the predictions from the semi-empirical Silberberg and Tsao code as well as previously reported Mo experimental data.

Authors

  • B. Quiter

    UC Berkeley

  • Eric Norman

    UC Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Nuclear Engineering Dept-University of California, Berkely

  • A.R. Smith

    LBNL

  • S.A. Wender

    LANL

  • Robert Haight

    LANL, Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • A.F. Barghouty

    NASA