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Recommended nuclear data for medical radioisotope production: diagnostic gamma emitters

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

An extensive series of evaluations have been performed as part of an IAEA coordinated research project to study a set of nuclear reactions that produce the diagnostic gamma-ray emitting radionuclides Cr-51, Tc-99m, In-111, I-123 and Tl-201. Recommended cross-section data in the form of excitation functions have been derived, along with quantifications of their uncertainties. These evaluations involved the compilation of all previously published values and newly measured experimental data, followed by critical assessments and selection of those experimental datasets and accompanying uncertainties judged to be fully valid and statistically consistent for model-independent least-squares fitting by means of Pade approximations. Integral yields as a function of the energy were also calculated on the basis of the recommended cross sections deduced from these various fits. All evaluated numerical results and their corresponding uncertainties are available online at www-nds.iaea.org/medical/gamma_emitters.html and also on the medical portal of the International Atomic Energy Agency/Nuclear Data Section (IAEA-NDS) www-nds.iaea.org/medportal/.
Journal: Journal of Radioanalytical & Nuclear Chemistry
ISSN: 0236-5731
Issue: 2
Volume: 319
Pages: 487-531
Publication year:2019
Keywords:Cross-section evaluation, Diagnostic medical isotopes, IAEA Coordinated Research Project, Padé fit, Recommended σ- and yield data, Uncertainty estimation, γ-ray emitters
CSS-citation score:2
Accessibility:Open