2016年1月1日
Profile measurements of bremsstrahlung gamma-rays from tungsten plates for radioactive isotope production via photonuclear reaction using a 60 MeV electron linac
IPAC 2016 - Proceedings of the 7th International Particle Accelerator Conference
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Copyright © 2016 CC-BY-3.0 and by the respective authors. Radioactive isotopes have been produced via photonuclear reaction using a 60 MeV high-power electron linac for research fields of nuclear chemistry and radioactive analysis at Research Center for Electron Photon Science (ELPH), Tohoku University. The electron beam with an average current more than 100 μA is transported to an electron-bremsstrahlung gamma-ray converter of 2 mm thickness platinum or tungsten plate at the irradiation station. A target of 10 mm diameter is placed 3 cm behind a converter. It is enclosed with a quartz glass in the water cooling system and is irradiated for photonuclear reaction. Since the correlation between the spatial profile of bremsstrahlung gamma-rays at the target position and accelerator parameters is of our primary interest, nickel thin films are irradiated and the profiles of bremsstrahlung gammarays are measured by intensity distribution measurements of57Ni radioactivity using the phosphorus imaging plate. In the meantime, the beam emittance and Twiss parameters are measured.
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