Production and Separation of Long-lived Radionuclides for Nuclear Physics Experiments

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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Radioactive Wastes, Waste Disposal, Nuclear Physics Aspects Of Novae, Supernovae, And Other Explosive Environments, Spallation Reactions

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Activated components from a high-intensity proton accelerator facility are used as a source for exotic long-lived radionuclides. These isotopes represent valuable material in several science fields like nuclear astrophysics, nuclear structure studies, accelerator mass spectrometry, radioactive beam development, geophysics as well as radiopharmaceutical chemistry. Elaborate radiochemical separation techniques have to be developed to gain suitable amounts of radionuclides.

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