Effect of target density uncertainties on extracted experimental cross sections for the natTi(α, x)51Cr,46Sc reactions

The production optimization of medical radioisotopes for various applications requires careful analysis of all production parameters. The importance of such radioisotopes in nuclear medicine cannot be overemphasized. During cross section calculations, experimentalist sometimes find more than one rep...

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Main Authors: Usman Ahmed Rufai, Khandaker Mayeen Uddin, Haba Hiromitsu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2020/15/epjconf_nd2019_01011.pdf
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spelling doaj-76dcb228a59141baa08ca07726f16fc82021-08-02T13:06:34ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2020-01-012390101110.1051/epjconf/202023901011epjconf_nd2019_01011Effect of target density uncertainties on extracted experimental cross sections for the natTi(α, x)51Cr,46Sc reactionsUsman Ahmed Rufai0Khandaker Mayeen Uddin1Haba Hiromitsu2Department of Physics, Umaru Musa Yar'adua UniversityCenter for Biomedical Physics, School of Healthcare and Medical Sciences, Sunway UniversityNishina Center for Accelerator-Based ScienceThe production optimization of medical radioisotopes for various applications requires careful analysis of all production parameters. The importance of such radioisotopes in nuclear medicine cannot be overemphasized. During cross section calculations, experimentalist sometimes find more than one reported literature value of a certain parameter, each leading to a different effect on the overall cross sections. In the present work, we considered the effect of slight variations of density values of titanium reported in the literature on the experimental cross sections. Several reported density values (4.50, 4.51 and 4.54 g/cm3) were found in the literature, but only the lowest and highest values (4.50 and 4.54 g/cm3) were considered in this study. The said densities were used to calculate the cross sections of Ti(a, x)51Cr,46Sc radioisotopes. The corresponding trends of the excitation functions of 51Cr and 46Sc were analyzed for the selected density values. The calculated cross sections from the different density values have been analyzed and compared graphically to show the level of variations, as well as comparison with theoretical TALYS code calculated cross sections. About 1 percent variation of the cross sections have been observed. Following the observed slight variation in cross sections effect of the various density values, we recommend that IAEA could update its nuclear data service database to include recommended density values for all metals using reliable sources.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2020/15/epjconf_nd2019_01011.pdf
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author Usman Ahmed Rufai
Khandaker Mayeen Uddin
Haba Hiromitsu
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Khandaker Mayeen Uddin
Haba Hiromitsu
Effect of target density uncertainties on extracted experimental cross sections for the natTi(α, x)51Cr,46Sc reactions
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet Usman Ahmed Rufai
Khandaker Mayeen Uddin
Haba Hiromitsu
author_sort Usman Ahmed Rufai
title Effect of target density uncertainties on extracted experimental cross sections for the natTi(α, x)51Cr,46Sc reactions
title_short Effect of target density uncertainties on extracted experimental cross sections for the natTi(α, x)51Cr,46Sc reactions
title_full Effect of target density uncertainties on extracted experimental cross sections for the natTi(α, x)51Cr,46Sc reactions
title_fullStr Effect of target density uncertainties on extracted experimental cross sections for the natTi(α, x)51Cr,46Sc reactions
title_full_unstemmed Effect of target density uncertainties on extracted experimental cross sections for the natTi(α, x)51Cr,46Sc reactions
title_sort effect of target density uncertainties on extracted experimental cross sections for the natti(α, x)51cr,46sc reactions
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The production optimization of medical radioisotopes for various applications requires careful analysis of all production parameters. The importance of such radioisotopes in nuclear medicine cannot be overemphasized. During cross section calculations, experimentalist sometimes find more than one reported literature value of a certain parameter, each leading to a different effect on the overall cross sections. In the present work, we considered the effect of slight variations of density values of titanium reported in the literature on the experimental cross sections. Several reported density values (4.50, 4.51 and 4.54 g/cm3) were found in the literature, but only the lowest and highest values (4.50 and 4.54 g/cm3) were considered in this study. The said densities were used to calculate the cross sections of Ti(a, x)51Cr,46Sc radioisotopes. The corresponding trends of the excitation functions of 51Cr and 46Sc were analyzed for the selected density values. The calculated cross sections from the different density values have been analyzed and compared graphically to show the level of variations, as well as comparison with theoretical TALYS code calculated cross sections. About 1 percent variation of the cross sections have been observed. Following the observed slight variation in cross sections effect of the various density values, we recommend that IAEA could update its nuclear data service database to include recommended density values for all metals using reliable sources.
url https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2020/15/epjconf_nd2019_01011.pdf
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