Targetry for 48V production and the nuclear model calculation on the charge particle induced reaction on Ti target

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Mahdi Sadeghi
Zeanab Ansari
Tayeb Kakavand
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[1] Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute,Agricultural, Medical and Industrial Research School
[2] Zanjan University,Physics Department
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2012年 / 293卷
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ALICE/ASH; Excitation function; PET; Sedimentation; V;
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The radionuclide vanadium-48 (T1/2 = 16 d, β+= 49.5 %) could be employed to positron emission tomography. In this Study, 48V excitation function for the nat/49/48Ti(p,x)48V and the 48Ti(d,2n)48V nuclear reactions were calculated by ALICE/ASH code. Then recommended thickness of the targets according to the SRIM-2010 code was calculated; consequently, the theoretical integral yields were computed for all reactions by the computer software. As a result, the 48Ti(p,n)48V reaction was determined as the best reaction. Ti target was prepared by sedimentation method to produce 48V throughout accelerator proton bombardment.
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