5th International Conference on Engineering and Natural Science (ICENS), Prague, Czech Republic, 12 - 16 June 2019, pp.404-407
Nuclear spectroscopy is an important tool for deeper understanding of nuclear structure and dynamics of nuclear system. One of the easy way to investigate atomic nuclei is photonuclear reaction. Target nucleus is bombarded by bremsstrahlung photons which can be generated from a medical linear electron accelerator. For the photon energy in the order of 10-20 MeV, the number of reaction channel is limited. Therefore, the gamma spectrum is relatively clear and the use of particle or neutron detectors are not highly needed. In this study the bremsstrahlung photons with endpoint energy of 14 MeV have been used for activating Ga target. The some energy transitions of product nuclei belonging to the low neutron/proton reaction exit channels have been measured via HPGe detectors. The results are in good agreement with the literature values.