High‐precision measurements of half‐lives for <sup>196</sup>Au, <sup>99</sup>Mo, <sup>122</sup>Sb, <sup>79</sup>Kr, <sup>77</sup>Kr, <sup>89</sup>Zr, <sup>85</sup>Sr, and <sup>77</sup>Br radionuclides via photoactivation at the Madison Accelerator Laboratory.
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Abstract
The ground state half-lives of 196Au, 99Mo, 122Sb, 79Kr, 77Kr, 89Zr, 85Sr, and 77Br have been measured with high precision using the photoactivation analysis technique at an unconventional bremsstrahlung facility at the Madison Accelerator Laboratory that features a repurposed medical electron linear accelerator. The γ-ray activity was counted over about 5 half-lives with a high-purity germanium detector, enclosed into an ultra low-background lead shield. The preliminary measured half-lives are: T1/2(196Au)=6.14 ± 0.01 (stat) d; T1/2(99Mo)=65.87 ± 0.03 (stat) h; T1/2(122Sb)=2.69 ± 0.01 (stat) d; T1/2(79Kr)=32.79 ± 0.07 (stat) h; T1/2(77Kr)=71.51 ± 1.59 (stat) min; T1/2(89Zr)=86.19 ± 2.24 (stat) h; T1/2(85Sr)=66.27 ± 0.51 (stat) d; T1/2(77Br)=56.75 ± 9.69 (stat) h.
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Publication: We plan to submit this work for publication in the Physical Review C Journal.
Presenters
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Aiden Ebner
James Madison University
Authors
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Aiden Ebner
James Madison University
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Lena Cressman
James Madison University
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Robert Geissler
James Madison University
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Mace Mierisch
James Madison University
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Tilda Pendleton
James Madison University
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David Purdham
Theragenics
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Evan Witczak
James Madison University
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Adriana Banu
James Madison University