Isobaric yield curves at A=72 from the spallation of medium mass isotopes by intermediate energy protons

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Cross sections of radionuclides in the A~=72 mass region produced by the interaction 800 MeV protons with 89Y, 92,96,100Mo, and 130Te were measured. Particular emphasis was paid to the measurement of short-lived products far from β stability. The cross sections were used to generate isobaric yield curves at A=72. Precise characterization of these curves showed that the distribution parameters (mean, standard deviation, skewness) vary in a regular fashion with target N/Z. For 89Y, relative isobaric curves produced by 500 and 800 MeV protons were found to be identical within experimental error. The yield distributions for the 92,96,100Mo targets also scaled with those from an earlier alpha-induced spallation study. These findings lend strong support to the argument that the spallation mechanism is independent of projectile energy and target composition.

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