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IAEA coordinated research project on nuclear data for charged-particle monitor reactions and medical isotope production

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    SYSNO ASEP0488671
    Document TypeC - Proceedings Paper (int. conf.)
    R&D Document TypeConference Paper
    TitleIAEA coordinated research project on nuclear data for charged-particle monitor reactions and medical isotope production
    Author(s) Capote, R. (AT)
    Nichols, A. L. (GB)
    Nortier, F. M. (US)
    Carlson, B. V. (BR)
    Engle, J. W. (US)
    Hermanne, A. (BE)
    Hussain, M. (PK)
    Ignatyuk, A. V. (RU)
    Kellett, M. A. (US)
    Kibédi, T. (AU)
    Kim, G. (KR)
    Kondev, F. G. (US)
    Lebeda, Ondřej (UJF-V) RID, ORCID, SAI
    Luca, A. (RO)
    Naik, H. (IN)
    Nagai, Y. (JP)
    Spahn, I. (DE)
    Suryanarayana, S. V. (IN)
    Tarkanyi, F. (HU)
    Verpelli, M. (AT)
    Number of authors20
    Article number08007
    Source TitleEPJ Web of Conferences, ND2016: International Conference on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology, 146. - Les Ulis : E D P Sciences, 2017 - ISSN 2100-014X - ISBN 978-2-7598-9020-0
    Number of pages5 s.
    Publication formPrint - P
    ActionInternational Conference on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology - ND2016
    Event date11.09.2016 - 16.09.2016
    VEvent locationBruges
    CountryBE - Belgium
    Event typeWRD
    Languageeng - English
    CountryFR - France
    Keywordsmedical isotope ; charged-particle monitor reactions ; cross-section
    Subject RIVBG - Nuclear, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Colliders
    OECD categoryNuclear physics
    Institutional supportUJF-V - RVO:61389005
    UT WOS000426429500223
    EID SCOPUS85030472772
    DOI10.1051/epjconf/201714608007
    AnnotationAn IAEA coordinated research project was launched in December 2012 to establish and improve the nuclear data required to characterise charged-particle monitor reactions and extend data for medical radionuclide production. An international team was assembled to undertake work addressing the requirements for more accurate cross-section data over a wide range of targets and projectiles, undertaken in conjunction with a limited number of measurements and more extensive evaluations of the decay data of specific radionuclides. These studies are nearing completion, and are briefly described below.
    WorkplaceNuclear Physics Institute
    ContactMarkéta Sommerová, sommerova@ujf.cas.cz, Tel.: 266 173 228
    Year of Publishing2018
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