Er is a pure Auger-electron emitter with promising characteristics for therapeutic applications in nuclear medicine. The short penetration path and high Linear Energy Transfer (LET) of the emitted Auger electrons make Er particularly suitable for treating small tumor metastases. Several production methods based on the irradiation with charged particles of Er and Ho targets can be found in the literature. In this paper, we report on the study of Er indirect production performed via the Er(p,2n)Tm →Er reaction at the 18 MeV Bern medical cyclotron. Despite the use of highly enriched ErO targets, several Tm radioisotopes are produced during the irradiation, making the knowledge of the cross sections involved crucial. For this reason, a precise investigation of the cross sections of the relevant nuclear reactions in the energy range of interest was performed by irradiating ErO targets with different isotopic enrichment levels and using a method based on the inversion of a linear system of equations. For the reactions Er(p, γ)Tm, Er(p,n)Tm, Er(p, γ)Tm, Er(p,3n)Tm, Er(p, γ)Tm, Er(p,2n)Tm and Er(p,3n)Tm, the nuclear cross section was measured for the first time. From the results obtained, the production yield and purity of the parent radioisotope Tm were calculated to assess the optimal irradiation conditions. Several production tests with solid targets were performed to confirm these findings.
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