Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10730476 Applied Radiation and Isotopes 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Depending on the irradiation conditions contamination with long-lived 121Te, a daughter product of the co-produced rather short lived 121I, occurs and can limit the useful shelf life of the 123I solution. Excitation function of the 124Xe(p,α)121I, 124Xe(p,2n)123Cs and 124Xe(p,2p)123Xe reactions are measured up to 35 MeV using the stacked gas cell technique and high-resolution γ-ray spectrometry. The experimental data were compared with the earlier literature values, with new results of the ALICE-IPPE and EMPIRE-II codes and with the data taken from the TENDL-2009 database. Existing discrepancies in cross-section data are largely solved and new recommended values are proposed. From fits to the new excitation curves integral 123I batch yields and 121Te contaminations for realistic production conditions are derived. Optimization of irradiation and cooling times and energy degradation in the target can strongly influence the contamination level.
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