Publications by authors named "E S Kormazeva"

Article Synopsis
  • Researchers investigated how zirconium reacts when hit by alpha-particles of up to 60 MeV using a technique called stacked foils.
  • They measured the production cross-sections for radionuclides of zirconium (Zr), niobium (Nb), and molybdenum (Mo), and computed the thick target yields.
  • The study suggests that niobium can be produced by first creating molybdenum, estimating a yield of 19.6 MBq/(μA·h) for Mo, which translates to 4 MBq/(μA·h) for Nb after decay.
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Introduction: Four terbium isotopes Tb emitting various types of radiation can be used for both diagnostics and therapy. Tb emits positrons and is ideal for PET. Tb is considered a promising Auger emitter and a diagnostic pair for other terbium therapeutic isotopes.

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The cross sections for nuclear reactions Er(α,x) were measured in the energy range 60 → 10 MeV using the stacked-foil technique. The experiments were carried out in a wider energy range in comparison with previous works. The results are consistent with other studies and modeling using TENDL-2019.

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Irradiation of W targets by He particles was carried out. For the first time the cross sections for the reactions of production of Re, Os, W were measured by the stack foil technique in the He energy range of 15-45 MeV. The results were compared to the data from the TENDL-2019 library.

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