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Measurement of the intensity ratio of Auger and conversion electrons for the electron capture decay of 125I

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Alotiby, Mohammad
Greguric, Ivan
Kibedi, Tibor
Lee, Boon
Roberts, Maxine Peita
Stuchbery, Andrew
Tee, Bryan Pi Ern
Gabor Tornyi, Tamas
Vos, Maarten

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Institute of Physics Publishing

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Auger electrons emitted after nuclear decay have potential application in targeted cancer therapy. For this purpose it is important to know the Auger electron yield per nuclear decay. In this work we describe a measurement of the ratio of the number of conversion electrons (emitted as part of the nuclear decay process) to the number of Auger electrons (emitted as part of the atomic relaxation process after the nuclear decay) for the case of 125I. Results are compared with Monte-Carlo type simulations of the relaxation cascade using the BrIccEmis code. Our results indicate that for 125I the calculations based on rates from the Evaluated Atomic Data Library underestimate the K Auger yields by 20%.

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Physics in Medicine and Biology

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2039-12-31
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