1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf02165458
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Excitation functions of proton-induced nuclear reactions on124Xe: Production of123I

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“…A target chamber is filled with 124 Xe under high pressure and irradiated with 25 MeV protons (region 23-29 MeV has a nearly constant cross-section 8,9 ) and a beam current of 25 mA, resulting in irradiation yields up to 160 MBq/mA h, which is comparable with other values from the literature. After irradiation, the gas is kept for several hours in the target to allow for the radioactive decay of 123 Xe to 123 I, after which the enriched 124 Xe is recovered by cryogenic transfer to the storage vessel.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…A target chamber is filled with 124 Xe under high pressure and irradiated with 25 MeV protons (region 23-29 MeV has a nearly constant cross-section 8,9 ) and a beam current of 25 mA, resulting in irradiation yields up to 160 MBq/mA h, which is comparable with other values from the literature. After irradiation, the gas is kept for several hours in the target to allow for the radioactive decay of 123 Xe to 123 I, after which the enriched 124 Xe is recovered by cryogenic transfer to the storage vessel.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…Teams of researchers from Canada, Russia, Germany, Hungary, the United States, Saudi Arabia and Holland [103 -110] reported detailed measurements of the excitation functions for proton induced nuclear reactions on highly enriched 124 Xe targets. The experimentally determined yields and theoretical yield data of [110] are consistent within 15%, but lower by a factor of 2 than experimental literature values [107,109]. The reasons for the discrepancy remain controversial.…”
Section: Zr -95 Nbsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Fig. 25 Yields calculated from the recommended cross sections for the 112 Cd(p,2n) 111 In reaction 124 Xe(p,2n) 123 Cs Three experimental datasets were found in the literature for the 124 Xe(p,2n) 123 Cs reaction [113][114][115] that were all used in the statistical fitting procedure. All data are shown in Fig.…”
Section: Momentioning
confidence: 99%