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Radioanalytical prediction of radiative capture in 99Mo production via transmutation adiabatic resonance crossing by cyclotron

In this study, the transmutation adiabatic resonance crossing (TARC) concept was estimated in Mo-99 radioisotope production via radiative capture reaction in two designs. The TARC method was composed of moderating neutrons in lead or a composition of lead and water. Additionally, the target was surr...

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Autores principales: Khorshidi, Abdollah, Sadeghi, Mahdi, Pazirandeh, Ali, Tenreiro, Claudio, Kadi, Yacine
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10967-013-2749-7
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2120165
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author Khorshidi, Abdollah
Sadeghi, Mahdi
Pazirandeh, Ali
Tenreiro, Claudio
Kadi, Yacine
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Sadeghi, Mahdi
Pazirandeh, Ali
Tenreiro, Claudio
Kadi, Yacine
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description In this study, the transmutation adiabatic resonance crossing (TARC) concept was estimated in Mo-99 radioisotope production via radiative capture reaction in two designs. The TARC method was composed of moderating neutrons in lead or a composition of lead and water. Additionally, the target was surrounded by a moderator assembly and a graphite reflector district. Produced neutrons were investigated by (p,xn) interactions with 30 MeV and 300 mu A proton beam on tungsten, beryllium, and tantalum targets. The Mo-99 production yield was related to the moderator property, cross section, and sample positioning inside the distinct region of neutron storage as must be proper to achieve gains. Gathered thermal flux of neutrons can contribute to molybdenum isotope production. Moreover, the sample positioning to gain higher production yield was dependent on a greater flux in the length of thermal neutrons and region materials inside the moderator or reflector. When the sample radial distance from Be was 38 cm inside the graphite region using a lead moderator design, the production yield had the greatest value of activity, compared with the other regions, equal to 608.72 MBq/g. Comparison of the two designs using a Be target revealed that the maximum yield occurred inside the graphite region for the first design at 38 cm and inside the lead region for the second design at 10 cm. The results and modeling of the new neutron activator were very encouraging and seem to confirm that the TARC concept can be used for Mo-99 production in nuclear medicine.
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spelling cern-21201652019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1007/s10967-013-2749-7http://cds.cern.ch/record/2120165engKhorshidi, AbdollahSadeghi, MahdiPazirandeh, AliTenreiro, ClaudioKadi, YacineRadioanalytical prediction of radiative capture in 99Mo production via transmutation adiabatic resonance crossing by cyclotronXXIn this study, the transmutation adiabatic resonance crossing (TARC) concept was estimated in Mo-99 radioisotope production via radiative capture reaction in two designs. The TARC method was composed of moderating neutrons in lead or a composition of lead and water. Additionally, the target was surrounded by a moderator assembly and a graphite reflector district. Produced neutrons were investigated by (p,xn) interactions with 30 MeV and 300 mu A proton beam on tungsten, beryllium, and tantalum targets. The Mo-99 production yield was related to the moderator property, cross section, and sample positioning inside the distinct region of neutron storage as must be proper to achieve gains. Gathered thermal flux of neutrons can contribute to molybdenum isotope production. Moreover, the sample positioning to gain higher production yield was dependent on a greater flux in the length of thermal neutrons and region materials inside the moderator or reflector. When the sample radial distance from Be was 38 cm inside the graphite region using a lead moderator design, the production yield had the greatest value of activity, compared with the other regions, equal to 608.72 MBq/g. Comparison of the two designs using a Be target revealed that the maximum yield occurred inside the graphite region for the first design at 38 cm and inside the lead region for the second design at 10 cm. The results and modeling of the new neutron activator were very encouraging and seem to confirm that the TARC concept can be used for Mo-99 production in nuclear medicine.oai:cds.cern.ch:21201652014
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Sadeghi, Mahdi
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Tenreiro, Claudio
Kadi, Yacine
Radioanalytical prediction of radiative capture in 99Mo production via transmutation adiabatic resonance crossing by cyclotron
title Radioanalytical prediction of radiative capture in 99Mo production via transmutation adiabatic resonance crossing by cyclotron
title_full Radioanalytical prediction of radiative capture in 99Mo production via transmutation adiabatic resonance crossing by cyclotron
title_fullStr Radioanalytical prediction of radiative capture in 99Mo production via transmutation adiabatic resonance crossing by cyclotron
title_full_unstemmed Radioanalytical prediction of radiative capture in 99Mo production via transmutation adiabatic resonance crossing by cyclotron
title_short Radioanalytical prediction of radiative capture in 99Mo production via transmutation adiabatic resonance crossing by cyclotron
title_sort radioanalytical prediction of radiative capture in 99mo production via transmutation adiabatic resonance crossing by cyclotron
topic XX
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10967-013-2749-7
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2120165
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