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Understanding radioactive ion beam production at ISAC through yield measurements and simulations

Accelerator Physics 2023-06-14 v1 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

The high-intensity proton beam of the TRIUMF 500 MeV cyclotron offers unique opportunities to produce rare isotopes by irradiating a variety of targets. In particular, the ISAC (Isotope Separation and ACceleration) facility provides the infrastructure to deliver customized rare ion beams for fundamental research in nuclear physics, astrophysics, material science, and nuclear medicine. A continuous effort is made to develop new radioactive ion beams (RIB) and improve their intensity or purity, properties that depend strongly on the type of target, operating conditions, the ion source, and beam transport efficiency. Yield data and theoretical production rates based on FLUKA and Geant4 simulations are collected in the TRIUMF Isotope Database, providing a valuable resource for RIB development and experiment planning. This paper introduces the newly upgraded TRIUMF Isotope Database and presents examples on how it's resources can be used to plan experiments and understand the origin of certain RIB. In particular we discuss the collection of 155Tb which is an important component of medical isotope research at TRIUMF.

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@article{arxiv.2305.10539,
  title  = {Understanding radioactive ion beam production at ISAC through yield measurements and simulations},
  author = {Peter Kunz and Jens Lassen and Corina Andreoiu and Fatima H. Garcia and Hua Yang and Valery Radchenko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.10539},
  year   = {2023}
}