Recommended nuclear data for medical radioisotope production: diagnostic positron emitters
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Tárkányi, F. T.
Ignatyuk, A. V.
Hermanne, A.
Capote, R.
Carlson, B. V.
Engle, J. W.
Kellett, M. A.
Kibedi, Tibor
Kim, G. N.
Kondev, F. G.
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An IAEA coordinated research project that began in 2012 and ended in 2016 was primarily dedicated to the compilation,
evaluation and recommendation of cross-section data for the production of medical radionuclides. One signifcant part of
this work focused on diagnostic positron emitters. These particular studies consist of 69 reactions for direct and indirect or
generator production of 44Sc(44Ti), 52mMn(52Fe), 52gMn, 55Co, 61Cu, 62Cu(62Zn), 66Ga, 68Ga(68Ge), 72As(72Se), 73Se, 76Br,
82Rb(82Sr), 82mRb, 86Y, 89Zr, 90Nb, 94mTc, 110mIn(110Sn), 118Sb(118Te), 120I, 122I(122Xe), 128Cs(128Ba), and 140Pr(140Nd) medical
radionuclides. The resulting reference cross-section data were obtained from Padé fts to selected and corrected experimental data, and integral thick target yields were subsequently deduced. Uncertainties in the ftted results were estimated via a
Padé least-squares method with the addition of a 4% assessed systematic uncertainty. Experimental data were also compared
with theoretical predictions available from the TENDL-2015 and TENDL-2017 libraries. All of the numerical reference
cross-section data with their corresponding uncertainties and deduced integral thick target yields are available on-line at
the IAEA-NDS medical portal www-nds.iaea.org/medicalportal and also at the IAEA-NDS web page www-nds.iaea.org/
medical/positron_emitters.html.
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Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
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