Gamma-ray study of pion-induced reactions on the nickel isotopes

Abstract
The spectra of residual nuclides following 100-, 160-, and 220-MeV π+ and π bombardment of Ni58,60,62,64 have been measured by detecting prompt and, at 220 MeV, β-delayed gamma rays. A wide spectrum of residual nuclides extending along the valley of stability down to Ca, is seen. Where radioactivities were measured, the total (prompt + delayed) observed cross section amounted to ≈ 900 mb. The mean number of nucleons removed increased from about 5 for the Ni58 target to about 8 for Ni64. The residual nuclide spectrum depends sensitively on the target neutron excess, but is essentially independent of pion charge or pion energy in the range observed. A Monte-Carlo cascade-evaporation calculation involving an intermediate Δ resonance reproduces the yield of residual nuclides far (more than about eight nucleons) removed from the target, but it fails to reproduce the yield of nearer nuclides which is a more sensitive measure of the early stages of the reaction.