Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1877508 Applied Radiation and Isotopes 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper reports results of experiments at Brookhaven Linac Isotope Producer (BLIP) aiming to investigate effective production of positron emitting radioisotope 86Y by the low energy 86Sr(p,n) reaction. BLIP is a facility at Brookhaven National Laboratory designed for the proton irradiation of the targets for isotope production at high and intermediate proton energies. The proton beam is delivered by the Linear Accelerator (LINAC) whose incident energy is tunable from 200 to 66 MeV in approximately 21 MeV increments. The array was designed to ensure energy degradation from 66 MeV down to less than 20 MeV. Aluminum slabs were used to degrade the proton energy down to the required range. The production yield of 86Y (1.2+/−0.1 mCi (44.4+/−3.7) MBq/μAh) and ratio of radioisotopic impurities was determined by assaying an aliquot of the irradiated 86SrCl2 solution by gamma spectroscopy. The analysis of energy dependence of the 86Y production yield and the ratios of radioisotopic impurities has been used to adjust degrader thickness. Experimental data showed substantial discrepancies in actual energy propagation compared to energy loss calculations.
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