Production of
51Cr (
T1/2 = 27.7 d) have been studied experimentally through the reaction of proton and
3He on
natV and
natTi targets respectively by using a variable energy cyclotrons. Reaction cross sections were obtained at different energies using the stacked-foil technique. High resolution gamma ray spectrometers were used for measuring the γ-ray spectra. Comparison between the present experimental results and the previously reported data has been carried out and discussed.
The possibility of producing 51Cr with reasonable yield using different projectiles and different natural targets was studied and reported.
Excitation functions for the reactions of proton, deuteron, 3He and 4He particles on natural vanadium, titanium and chromium targets have been evaluated using two theoretical codes TALYS-1.6 and EMPIRE-3.1. The recommended cross-sections and the integral yields as well were obtained.