Quantification of radioisotopes produced in 1.4 GeV proton irradiated lead–bismuth eutectic targets

The European Physical Journal A(2020)

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Six cylindrical lead bismuth eutectic (LBE) targets having fixed diameter of 6 mm and varying lengths of 8–50 mm were irradiated with a 1.4 GeV proton beam at CERN-ISOLDE. Both short-lived ( 5 h 5 days ) radionuclides were identified by off-line -spectrometry and their activities at the end of bombardment (EOB) were determined. Total 80 -emitting radionuclides, ranging from ^7Be to ^209At , were identified in the 50 mm long LBE target. The yields of all the radioisotopes were compared with the Monte Carlo Code FLUKA. The spallation reaction was the dominant mode whereas fission induced reactions had no significant contribution. The high energy proton irradiated LBE target may act as a large source of several clinically important and other exotic radionuclides.
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