Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8209096 Applied Radiation and Isotopes 2016 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
Activation cross sections of proton induced nuclear reactions on palladium were measured up to 80 MeV by using the stacked foil irradiation technique and gamma ray spectrometry. The beam intensity, the incident energy and the energy degradation were controlled by a method based on flux constancy via normalization to the excitation functions of monitor reactions measured in parallel. Excitation functions for direct and cumulative cross-sections were measured for the production of 104 m,104 g,105 g,106 m,110 mAg, 100,101Pd, 99 m,99 g,100,101 m,101 g,102 m,102 g,105Rh and 103,97Ru radioisotopes. The cross section data were compared with the theoretical predictions of TENDL-2014 and -2015 libraries. For practical applications thick target yields were derived from the measured excitation functions. Application in the field of medical radionuclide production is shortly discussed.
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