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Assessment of nuclear reaction cross section data for the production of radionuclides for medical applications IAEA-CRP- on Nuclear data for charged particle monitor reactions and medical isotope production

7 December 20152

Highlights of First meeting 7 December

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Overview of the task Assessment done  55 Co  66 Ga  72 As (deliverable)  73 Se (deliverable)  76 Br (Evaluation)  86 Y Assessment in progress  52 Fe  120 I 7 December 20156

55 Co from 58 Ni 7 December 20157

Assessment 7 December 20158

Assessment continue- 7 December 20159

Assessment continues 7 December

55 Co from 58 Ni 7 December

55 Co from 54 Fe 7 December

Assessment 7 December

Assessment continue- 7 December

55 Co from 54 Fe 7 December

55 Co from 56 Fe 7 December

Assessment 7 December

55 Co from 56 Fe 7 December

66 Ga from 66 Zn 7 December

Assessment 7 December

Assessment continue- 7 December

66 Ga from 66 Zn 7 December

66 Ga from 63 Cu 7 December

Assessment 7 December

Assessment continues- 7 December

66 Ga from 63 Cu 7 December

72 As from natGe 7 December

Assessment 7 December

72 As from natGe 7 December

73 Se from 75 As 7 December

Assessment 7 December

73 Se from 75 As 7 December

Evaluation of 76 Br  77 Se(p,2n) 76 Br  76 Se(p,n) 76 Br  75 As(α,3n) 76 Br  M.N. Aslam, S. Sudár, M. Hussain, A.A. Malik, S.M. Qaim, Evaluation of excitation functions of proton, 3 He and α-particle induced reactions for production of the medically interesting positron emitter bromine-76. ( Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 69, , 2011). 7 December

Acknowledgments  IAEA-Vienna, Austria for the research collaboration  Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. (mult.) Syed M.Qaim, Research Centre Jülich, Germany  ATOMKI and Debrecen University, Debrecen, Hungary 7 December