Production of high purity 52gMn from natV targets with α-beams at cyclotrons
Abstract
Radioisotope 52gMn is of special interest for multimodal imaging. Using state-of-art nuclear reaction codes, we study the alternative nuclear reaction route natV(α,x)52gMn in comparison with the standard production routes based upon the use of chromium targets. The integral yields of 52gMn and contaminants have been evaluated. The main outcome of this investigation is that the production of the main contaminant isotope 54Mn is expected to be lower than with natCr. The study also reveals a large spread in the cross-section data set and points out the need of more precise measurements of the reaction natV(α,x)52gMn as well as the need of a more accurate theoretical description.
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