Abstract
Studying the interaction mechanism between gamma-quanta and atomic nuclei in the giant dipole resonance energy region gives us significant information about atomic nuclei. A large number of experiments for studying giant dipole resonance structure were accomplished using bremsstrahlung gamma-quanta. In such experiments cross sections of interactions are retrieved from reaction yields. To retrieve cross sections one needs to know the shape of the bremsstrahlung spectrum and to choose the optimal characteristics of the bremsstrahlung target. The purpose of this article is to choose the optimal characteristics of the bremsstrahlung target for experiments in the energy region E < 30 MeV. The analysis that was carried out based on numerical simulation showed that the optimal bremsstrahlung target consists of two parts. The first part is a tungsten plate 2.5 mm thick. The second part is aluminum plate 3 cm thick.
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