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This title appears in the Scientific Report : 2008 

Excitation functions for the formation of some short-lived products in proton-induced reactions on silver

Excitation functions for the formation of some short-lived products in proton-induced reactions on silver

Excitation functions of the Ag-nat(p, xn)Cd-104,Cd-105 and Ag-nat(p, pxn) Ag-103,Ag-104m.g,Ag- 1049 reactions were measured for the first time over the proton energy range of 32 to about 60 MeV. The data were compared with the results of precompound-hybrid model calculations, whereby only partial ag...

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Personal Name(s): Uddin, M. S.
Baba, M. / Hagiwara, M. / Latif, S. K. A. / Qaim, S. M.
Contributing Institute: Nuklearchemie; INB-4
Published in: Radiochimica acta, 96 (2008) S. 67 - 72
Imprint: München Oldenbourg 2008
Physical Description: 67 - 72
DOI: 10.1524/ract.2008.1468
Document Type: Journal Article
Research Program: Funktion und Dysfunktion des Nervensystems
Series Title: Radiochimica Acta 96
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nuclear reaction
excitation function
Ag-103 as parent of Pd-103
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Please use the identifier: http://dx.doi.org/10.1524/ract.2008.1468 in citations.
Please use the identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/2128/18304 in citations.

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Excitation functions of the Ag-nat(p, xn)Cd-104,Cd-105 and Ag-nat(p, pxn) Ag-103,Ag-104m.g,Ag- 1049 reactions were measured for the first time over the proton energy range of 32 to about 60 MeV. The data were compared with the results of precompound-hybrid model calculations, whereby only partial agreement was obtained. The contribution of the Ag-103 precursor decay to the total formation of the therapeutic radionuclide Pd-103 in proton activation of silver was estimated: it amounted to about 70%. The various possible routes for the production of Pd-103 were also considered: the Ag-nat(p,x)Pd-103 and Rh-103(p,n)Pd-103 processes were found to be most interesting. Despite its somewhat lower yield, the latter process is preferred because it can be applied at a low-energy cyclotron.

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