Radiochemical
Determination of Long-Lived Radionuclides
in Proton-Irradiated Heavy Metal Targets: Part II Tungsten
Posted on 2021-07-28 - 11:36
In this study, proton-irradiated
tungsten targets, up to 2.6 GeV,
were investigated for the purpose of the experimental cross-section
measurements. Radiochemical separation methods were applied to isolate
the residual long-lived alpha-emitters 148Gd, 154Dy, and 146Sm and the beta-emitters 129I and 36Cl from proton-irradiated tungsten targets. The molecular
plating technique has been applied to prepare 148Gd, 154Dy, and 146Sm samples for alpha-spectrometry.
Production cross-sections of 129I and 36Cl were
determined by means of accelerator mass spectrometry. The results
are compared with theoretical predictions, obtained with the INCL++–ABLA07
codes, showing good agreement for 36Cl and 148Gd, while a factor of 4 difference was observed for 154Dy, similar to the results obtained for tantalum targets.
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Talip, Zeynep; Dressler, Rugard; Schacherl, Bianca; David, Jean-Christophe; Vockenhuber, Christof; Schumann, Dorothea (2021). Radiochemical
Determination of Long-Lived Radionuclides
in Proton-Irradiated Heavy Metal Targets: Part II Tungsten. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.1c00640