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PHOTONUCLEAR METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF MEDICAL RADIOISOTOPE 72AS

15 Jul 2022, 15:20
10m
НИИЯФ, 19к, ауд. 2-15

НИИЯФ, 19к, ауд. 2-15

Ленинские Горы, д.1, стр. 5
Oral talk (15 min + 5 min questions) Nuclear technology and methods in medicine, radioecology.

Speaker

Fazilat Rasulova (Institute of Nuclear Physics of AS RUz)

Description

The method of induced activity was used to study photonuclear reactions on a natural mixture of selenium isotopes. The experiment was performed on a bremsstrahlung of an RM-55 electron accelerator at an electron energy of 55 MeV. The study examined the possibility of producing 72As isotope in photonuclear reactions on a natural mixture of selenium isotopes. Experimental data on the cross-sections of photoproton reactions on Se isotopes are not available in the literature. The yields of the formation of 73,74,75,76,81,81mSe isotopes as a result of natSe(γ, in) reactions, the target nuclide 72As and the side nuclides 71,74,76,77,78,79As as a result of natSe(γ, in1p) reactions were measured. The experimentally obtained yields of photonuclear reactions are compared with the yields calculated using theoretical cross-sections of photonuclear reactions from and the TALYS program.

The speaker is a student or young scientist Yes
Section 8. Nuclear technology and methods in medicine, radioecology

Primary authors

Mr R Aliev Sergey Belyshev (Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia.) Mrs N Fursova (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Physics) Dr Vadim Khankin (Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University) Alexander Kuznetsov (Lomonosov Moscow State university, Faculty of Physics; Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University) Fazilat Rasulova (Institute of Nuclear Physics of AS RUz)

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