2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2018.11.016
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Evaluation of nuclear reaction cross sections via proton induced reactions on 55Mn for the production of 52Fe: A potential candidate for theranostic applications

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“…In those studies extensive use was made of nuclear model calculations to ascertain the most concordant set of data for a given nuclear reaction, followed by polynomial fitting of the selected data. Based on a suggestion made by Sudár et al (2002), the standardisation methodology was extensively developed under a German-Pakistan cooperation (Hussain et al, 2009(Hussain et al, , 2010Aslam and Qaim, 2014a;Aslam and Qaim, 2014b;Amjed et al, 2016Amjed et al, , 2020Ali et al, 2019). It consists of a comparison of the experimental data with the results of a nuclear model calculation, whereby the input parameters are adjusted within their recommended limits (RIPL-3).…”
Section: Theory-assisted Selection Of Data In the Standardisation Pro...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In those studies extensive use was made of nuclear model calculations to ascertain the most concordant set of data for a given nuclear reaction, followed by polynomial fitting of the selected data. Based on a suggestion made by Sudár et al (2002), the standardisation methodology was extensively developed under a German-Pakistan cooperation (Hussain et al, 2009(Hussain et al, , 2010Aslam and Qaim, 2014a;Aslam and Qaim, 2014b;Amjed et al, 2016Amjed et al, , 2020Ali et al, 2019). It consists of a comparison of the experimental data with the results of a nuclear model calculation, whereby the input parameters are adjusted within their recommended limits (RIPL-3).…”
Section: Theory-assisted Selection Of Data In the Standardisation Pro...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All evaluated data are available on the website of the IAEA [9]. Using theory-aided evaluation, some work has been also carried out outside the abovementioned CRPs (see for example [10][11][12][13][14]). The evaluation efforts have provided reliable standardized data for acceleratorbased radionuclides routinely used in patient care (PET/SPECT imaging and internal radiotherapy), produced either directly or obtained through positron-emitting generator systems 68 Ge/ 68 Ga and 82 Sr/ 82 Rb.…”
Section: Availability and Status Of Standardized Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low-energy charged particle beam: Low-energy medical cyclotrons (E P ≤ 18 MeV; E d ≤ 9 MeV) are mainly utilized for the production of the standard positron emitters ( 11 C, 13 N, 15 O, and 18 F) using gas and liquid targets. Since solid targetry is not available, a new methodology for the production of some nonstandard positron emitters via the (p,n) reaction at those cyclotrons has emerged.…”
Section: Current Nuclear Data Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%