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2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application Charged Particle Cross Section Data for Beam Monitoring and for Production of Therapeutic Radionuclides Progress report on experiments and data evaluations made by the ATOMKI Group 09/ /2014 F. Tarkanyi Institute for Nuclear Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences 1

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application Introduction The experimental work was done in collaboration with the VUB group headed by A. Hermanne. Names of other contributors from the collaborating institutes can be found as co-authors of the related new publications (see References). 2

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application 3 Reactions and responsibilities Cross sectionsAgreed responsibilities monitor reactions Not listed monitor reactions will be re-evaluated by Debrecen / VUB 27 Al(p,x) 22,24 NaLANL – up to 800 MeV 27 Al(d,x) 22,24 NaDebrecen / VUB 27 Al( 3 He,x) 22,24 NaDebrecen / VUB 27 Al(α,x) 22,24 NaKim (measure), Debrecen / VUB (assess) nat Ti(d,x) 46 ScDebrecen / VUB nat Ti(He 3,x) 48 VLebeda up to 46 MeV nat Ni(d,x) 56,58 CoDebrecen / VUB nat Cu(p,x) 58 CoKim (measure), LANL - up to 100 MeV (measure & assess) nat Cu(p,x) 62,63,65 ZnKim (measure), Debrecen / VUB (measure & assess) nat Cu(d,x) 62,63,65 Zn nat Cu(α,x) 67,66 Ga, 65 Zn Debrecen / VUB (measure & assess) Kim (measure and assess) nat Mo(p,x) 96g+m TcDebrecen / VUB / Lebeda

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application 4 Reactions and responsibilities. Cross sections Agreed responsibilities diagnostic γ emitters 90 Zr(n,p) 90g+m YITA / Nagai (measure)(IRDFF, TRS 473) 100 Mo(n,2n) 99 MoITA / Nagai (assesessment) 100 Mo(p,2n) 99g+m TcLebeda (measurements) /ITA (assessment) 100 Mo(p,pn) 99 MoLebeda (measurements) /ITA (assessment) 100 Mo(d,3n) 99g+m TcLebeda /ITA (assessment) 100 Mo(d,p2n) 99 Mo 100 Mo( ,n) 99 Mo 238 U( ,f) 99 Mo 68 Zn( ,p) 67 Cu 67 Zn(n,p) 67 Cu 68 Zn(n,x) 67 Cu 64 Zn(n,p) 64 Cu Lebeda /ITA (assessment) Naik / Kim (measurement) Naik (measurement, assessment) Naik / Kim (measurement, assessment) Nagai (measurement) / Carlson (assessment) (IRDFF, TRS 473) Nagai (measurement) / Carlson (assessment) 112 Cd(p,2n) 111 InDebrecen / VUB(measure and evaluate) 124 Xe(p,2n) 123 CsDebrecen / VUB(measure and evaluate) 124 Xe(p,pn) 123 Xe 124 Xe(p,pn) 121 I Debrecen / VUB(measure and evaluate)

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application 5 Reactions and responsibilities. Cross sectionsAgreed responsibilities diagnostic γ emitters 203 Tl(p,2n) 203 Tl(p,3n) Debrecen / VUB 203 Tl(p,4n)Debrecen / VUB nat Fe(p,x) 51 CrKim (measure) 51 V(p,n) 51 Cr nat W( ,x) 186,188 Re Debrecen/VUB (reassess all production routes of 51 Cr) Kim (measure and asses)

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application 6 Reactions and responsibilities Cross sections Agreed responsibilities β + emitters 55 Mn(p,4n) 52 Fe Lahore (assessment) nat Ni(p,x) 52 Fe Lahore (assessment) 52 Cr( 3 He,3n) 52 Fe Lahore (assessment) 58 Ni(p,α) 55 Co Lahore (assessment) 54 Fe(d,n) 55 Co Lahore (assessment) 56 Fe(p,2n) 55 Co nat Fe(p,x) 55 Co Lahore (assessment) Korea (measure) & Lahore (assessment) 61 Ni(p,n) 61 Cu Julich (measurement & assessment ) 64 Zn(p,α) 61 CuLebeda (measurement & assessment) 66 Zn(p,n) 66 Ga Lahore (assessment) 63 Cu(α,n) 66 Ga Lahore (assessment) 68 Zn(p,n) 68 Ga Julich (measurement & assessment ) 65 Cu(α,n) 68 Ga 93 Nb(p,x) 90 Nb 89 Y( ,x) 90 Nb nat Y( ,x) 89 Zr Julich ( assessment ) \ Korea (measure and assess) nat Ge(p,xn) 72 As Julich (measurement)/ Lahore (assessment)

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application Reactions and responsibilities. 7 Cross sections Agreed responsibilities β + emitters (cont.) 75 As(p,3n) 73 SeLebeda (measurement) / Lahore (assessment) 72 Ge(α,3n) 73 SeLahore (assessment) 76 Se(p,n) 76 BrJulich (measurement) / Lahore (assessment) 77 Se(p,2n) 76 BrJulich (measurement) / Lahore (assessment) 75 As(α,3n) 76 BrLahore (assessment) 86 Sr(p,n) 86 YLahore (assessment) 88 Sr(p,3n) 86 YLahore (assessment) 85 Rb(α,3n) 86 YLahore (assessment) 89 Y(p,n) 89 ZrITA (assessment) 89 Y(d,2n) 89 ZrLebeda (measurement & assessment) 94 Mo(p,n) 94 Tc m ITA (assessment) 92 Mo(α,x) 94 Tc m ITA (assessment) 110 Cd(p,n) 110 In m All production routes of 110 In m Debrecen / VUB(assessment) 120 Te(p,n) 120 ILahore (assessment) 122 Te(p,3n) 120 ILahore (assessment)

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application Reactions and responsibilities. 8 Cross sections Agreed responsibilities generators 62 Zn/ 62 Cu generator: 63 Cu(p,2n) 62 Zn All production routes of 62 Zn Debrecen / VUB (measurements & assessment) 68 Ge/ 68 Ga generator: nat Ga(p,xn) 68 GeDebrecen / VUB (measurements & assessment) 69 Ga(p,2n) 68 GeDebrecen / VUB (measurements & assessment) 71 Ga(p,4n) 68 GeDebrecen / VUB (measurements & assessment) 72 Se/ 72 As generator: 75 As(p,4n) 72 SeLANL (assessment) nat Br(p,x) 72 SeLANL (assessment) 82 Sr/ 82 Rb generator: nat Rb(p,xn) 82 SrLANL (assessment) 140 Nd/ 140 Pr gen. LANL (assessment) 118 Te/ 118 Sb gen. Debrecen / VUB (assessment) 122 Xe/ 122 I gen. Debrecen / VUB (assessment) 128 Ba/ 128 Cs gen. Debrecen / VUB (assessment) 110 Sn/ 110 In m gen. Debrecen / VUB (assessment) 52 Fe/ 52 Mn m gen.Lahore (assessment) 44 Ti/ 44 Sc 178 W/ 178 Ta gen 52 Fe/ 52 Mn m gen. Julich (assessment); ANL ( 44 Ti, T 1/2 ) Debrecen / VUB (assessment)

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application Reactions and responsibilities. 9 Cross sectionsAgreed responsibilities α emitters 229 Th(α) 225 Ra(α) 225 Ac(α) decay chain to 213 Bi: 232 Th(p,x) 225 RaLANL (assessment) 232 Th(p,x) 225 AcLANL (assessment) 226 Ra(p,2n) 225 AcLANL (assessment) 232 Th(p,x) 227 AcLANL (assessment) 230 U(α) 226 Th(α) decay chain: 231 Pa(d,3n) 230 ULebeda (assessment) 231 Pa(p,2n) 230 ULebeda (assessment) 232 Th(p,3n) 230 Pa(β − ) 230 ULebeda (assessment) 227 Th(α) 223 Ra(α) decay chain: 232 Th(p,x) 227 ThLANL (assessment)

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application Reactions and responsibilities. 10 Cross sectionsAgreed responsibilities electron and X-ray emitters 130 Ba(n,γ) 131 Ba(EC) 131 Cs Nagai (assess) 131 Xe(p,n) 131 Cs Debrecen / VUB 133 Cs(p,3n) 131 Ba(EC) 131 Cs 176 Hf(α,2n) 178 W(EC) 178 Ta nat Hf(p,x) 178 Ta Debrecen / VUB Kim (cross sections measurements and assessment) Kim (cross sections measurements and assessment

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application Additional compilations Cross sectionsAdditional monitor reactions monitor reactions nat Ti( 3 He,x) 51 Cr Debrecen / VUB nat Cu( 3 He,x) 66 Ga, 63,65 Zn nat Ti(d,x) 46 Sc nat Ni(d,x) 61 Cu nat Ti(p,x) 48 V, 46 Sc nat Ni(p,x) 57 Ni Debrecen / VUB 11

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application 12 New experimental data (from new measurements and earlier (not evaluated) irradiations for CRP related monitor reactions ). TargetParticleAcceleratorLaboratoryE in (MeV) ProductDeduced AlpCyclone90, CGR 560LLN,VUB Na , TTY AldCyclone90, CGR 560LLN,VUB Na , TTY TipCGR 560VUB36 48 V, 46 Sc , TTY TidCGR 560VUB21 48 V, 46 Sc , TTY FepCGR 560VUB32.5 TTY FedCGR 560VUB21 TTY NipCyclone90, CGR 560, MGC 20LLN,VUB,ATOMKI ,58 Co, 56 Ni , TTY NidCyclone90, CGR 560LLN,VUB ,58 Co , TTY CupCyclone90, CGR 560LLN,VUB65 62,63,65 Zn, 56,57,58 Co, 61 Cu , TTY CudCyclone90, CGR 560LLN,VUB50 62,63,65 Zn, 58 Co , TTY

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application 13 New experimental data from new measurements and from earlier (not evaluated) irradiations for production of  - and positron emitters. TargetParticleAcceleratorLaboratoryE in ProductDeduced 112 CdpCyclone90, CGR 560LLN,VUB In, 110m In  nat NipCyclone90, CGR 560LLN,VUB65 55 Co  nat NidCyclone90, CGR 560, AVF930 LLN, VUB, CYRIC50 55 Co  nat GepCyclone90, CGR 560LLN,VUB65 72 As  nat SepCGR 560VUB36 76 Br  nat GapCyclone90, CGR 560LLN,VUB65 68 Ge/ 68 Ga  nat TlpCGR 560VUB Tl  124 XepCGR 560VUB Cs, 123 Xe, 121 I  nat Hf  CGR 560VUB W/ 178 Ta  nat TadAVF930CYRIC W/ 178 Ta  nat Ag  CGR 560VUB40 110m In  nat Ag 3 HeMGC 20ATOMKI26 110m In  nat InpAVF930 Cyclone90 CYRIC LLN Sn/ 110m In  nat Cr  CGR 560VUB40 52 Fe  nat Cd 3 HeMGC 20ATOMKI Sn/ 110m In  na tZrpCyclone90LLN65 89 Zr, 88 Y 

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application 14 Compilation and evaluation Monitor reactions (from ATOMKI) 3 He monitors 27 Al( 3 He,x) 22 Na (sub) 27 Al( 3 He,x) 24 Na(sub)  -particle monitors 27 Al( ,x) 22 Na(sub) p-monitors nat Mo(p,x) 96 Tc(sub)

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application 15 Compilation and evaluation Gamma emitters (from ATOMKI) Production of 123 I 124 Xe(p,2n) 123 Cs(sub) 124 Xe(p,pn) 123 Cs (sub) 124 Xe(p,x) 121 I (sub) Production of 201 Tl 203 Tl(p,2n) 202 Pb (sub) 203 Tl(p,3n) 201 Pb (sub) 203 Tl(p,4n) 200 Pb (sub)

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application 16 Compilation and evaluation Positron emitters (from ATOMKI) Production of 122 Xe- 122 I generator 127 I(p,6n) (sub) 127 I(p,7n) (sub) 124 Xe(p,x) (sub)

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application 17 Compilation and evaluation Positron emitters (from ATOMKI) Production of 62 Zn- 62 Cu generator 63 Cu(p,2n) 62 Zn (sub) 63 Cu(d,3n) 62 Zn (sub) 60 Ni( ,2n) 62 Zn (sub) 60 Ni( 3 He,n) 62 Zn (sub)

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application Compilation and evaluation Positron emitters (from ATOMKI) Production of 128 Ba- 128 Cs generator 133 Cs(p,5n) 128 Ba (sub) 18

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application Compilation and evaluation Positron emitters (from ATOMKI Production of 122 X- 122 I generator 127 I(p,6n) 122 Xe (sub) 127 I(d,7n) 122 Xe (sub) 124 Xe(p,x) 122 Xe (sub) 19

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application 20 Compilation and evaluation Positron emitters (from ATOMKI Production of 51 Cr Ti+  - 51 Cr (sub) V+p- 51 C (sub) V+d- 51 Cr (sub)

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application 21 Compilation and evaluation Therapeutic isotopes (from ATOMKI) Production of 131 Cs 131 Xe(p,n) 131 Cs(sub) 133 Cs(p,3n) 131 Ba- 131 Cs(sub )

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application 22 Compilation and evaluation Positron emitters (from ATOMKI) Production of 110m In direct Ag+  → 110m In, 110g In Ag+ 3 He → 110m In, 110g In Cd+p → 110m In, 110g In Cd+d → 110m In, 110g In indirect In+p → 110 Sn/ 110 mIn Cd+ 3 He → 110 Sn/ 110 mIn Cd+  → 110 Sn/ 110 mIn

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application Compilation and evaluation Positron emitters (from ATOMKI) Production of 52 Fe- 52 Mn generator Cr+a Cr+ 3 He Ni+p 23

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application Compilation and evaluation Positron emitters (from ATOMKI) Production of 118 Te- 118 Sb generator Te+p Sb+p Sn+a 24

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application Compilation and evaluation Positron emitters (from ATOMKI) Production of 178 W- 178 Ta generator 181 Ta(p,4n) 181 Ta(d,5n) 176,177,178 Hf(a,xn) 176,177 Hf( 3 He,xn) 25

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application Compilation and evaluation Additional monitor reactions (from ATOMKI) nat Ti( 3 He,x) 51 Cr nat Cu( 3 He,x) 66 Ga, 63,65 Zn 26

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application 27 CRP related publications Publications, proceedings Tárkányi F., Ditrói F., Hermanne A., Takács S., Ignatyuk A. V.: Investigation of activation cross-sections of proton induced nuclear reactions on nat Mo up to 40 MeV: New data and evaluation. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 280 (2012) Takács S., Tárkányi F., Ditrói F.: Nuclear data for accelerator production of 99 Mo/ 99m Tc. 1st Research Co-ordination Meeting on Accelerator-based Alternatives to Non-HEU production of Mo-99/Tc. Vancouver, Canada, April, Vienna, IAEA 0 (2012)51-64 Hermanne A., Takács S., Adam-Rebeles R., Tárkányi F., Takács M. P. : New measurements and evaluation of database for deuteron induced reaction on Ni up to 50 MeV. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 299 (2013)1: Hermanne A., Takács S., Adam-Rebeles R., Tárkányi F., Takács M. P.: New measurements and evaluation of database for deuteron induced reaction on Ni up to 50 MeV. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 299 (2013)1:8-23 Tárkányi F., Ditrói F., Hermanne A., Takács S., Adam-Rebeles R., Walravens N., Cichelli O., Ignatyuk A. V.: Investigation of activation cross-sections of proton induced nuclear reactions on nat Tl up to 42 MeV: Review, new data and evaluation. Applied Radiation and Isotopes 74 (2013)1: N. Amjed, F.Tárkányi, F. Ditrói, S. Takács, H. Yuki Activation cross-sections of deuteron induced reaction of natural Ni up to 40 MeV Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 82 (2013) Adam-Rebeles R.,Hermanne A.,Van den Winkel P.,De Vis L.,Waegeneer R.,Tárkányi F.,Takács S.,Takács M. P. 68 Ge/ 68 Ga production revisited: excitation curves, target preparation and chemical separation Radiochimica Acta, 101(2013)

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application 28 CRP related publications Publications, proceedings Tárkányi F., Ditrói F., Hermanne A., Takács S., Adam-Rebeles R., Walravens N., Cichelli O., Ignatyuk A. V.: Investigation of activation cross-sections of proton induced nuclear reactions on natTl up to 42 MeV: Review, new data and evaluation. Applied Radiation and Isotopes 74 (2013)1: Adam-Rebeles R., Hermanne A., Van den Winkel P., De Vis L., Waegeneer R., Tárkányi F., Takács S., Takács M. P., Geets J. -M.: 68 Ge- 68 Ga production: Excitation functions, target preparation and PC-controlled radiochemistry system. 1th International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Applications of Accelerators. AccApp Bruges, Belgiu, New York, Curran Associates, Inc. 0 (2014)1:50-54 Tárkányi F., Takács S., Ditrói F., Hermanne A., Ignatyuk A. V., Uddin M. S.: Activation cross sections of alpha-particle induced nuclear reactions on hafnium and deuteron induced nuclear reaction on tantalum: Production of 178 W/ 178m Ta generator. Applied Radiation and Isotopes 91 (2014) Takács S., Takács M. P., Hermanne A., Tárkányi F., Adam-Rebeles R.: Excitation functions of longer lived radionuclides formed by deuteron irradiaton of germanium. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 336 (2014)81-95 Hermanne A., Adam-Rebeles R., Van den Winkel P., Tárkányi F., Takács S. : Activation of 112 Cd by deuteron induced reactions up to 50 MeV: An alternative for 111 In production?. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 339 (2014)26 Hermanne A., Tárkányi F., Takács S., Ditrói F., Amjed N.: Excitation functions for production of 46 Sc by deuteron and proton beams in natTi: A basis for additional monitor reactions. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 338 (2014)31-41 Amjed N., Tárkányi F., Hermanne A., Ditrói F., Takács S., Hussain M.: Activation cross-sections of proton induced reactions on natural Ni up to 65 MeV. Applied Radiation and Isotopes 92 (2014) Ali B. M., Al-Abyad M., Seddik U., El-Kameesy S. U., Ditrói F., Takács S., Tárkányi F.: Experimental investigation and theoretical calculation of 3 He-particle induced nuclear reactions on cadmium up to 27 MeV. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 321 (2014)30-40 Hermanne A., Adam-Rebeles R., Van den Winkel P., Tárkányi F., Takács S. : Production of 111 In and 114m In by proton induced reactions: An update on excitation functions, chemical separation - purification and recovery of target material. Radiochimica Acta 102 (2014)111.

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application 29 CRP related publications Publications, proceedings Tárkányi F., Ditrói F., Takács S., Hermanne A., Yamazaki H., Baba M., Mohammadi A.: New cross section data on longer lived radionuclide products in proton induced nuclear reactions on zirconium, Applied Radiation and Isotopes (submitted) Hermanne A., Adam Rebeles R., Tárkányi F., Takács S.: Alpha particle induced reactions on nat Cr up to 39 MeV: experimental cross sections, comparison with the theoretical calculations and thick target yields for medically relevant 52 Fe production, Applied Radiation and Isotopes (submitted) Takács S., Hermanne A., Ditrói F., Tárkányi F., Aikawa M.: Reexamination of cross sections of the 100 Mo(p,2n) 99m Tc reaction, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms (submitted)

2nd CRP TM ”Nuclear Data for CP Monitor Reactions and Medical Isotope Production”, 4-8 December 2014, IAEA, Vienna Institute for Nuclear Research, Section for Cyclotron Application 30 CRP related publications Conference Adam-Rebeles R., Van den Winkel P.,. Hermanne A., De Vis L., Waegeneer R., Tárkányi F.,Takács S., Takács M. P., 68 Ge- 68 Ga production: Excitation functions, target preparation and PC-controlled radiochemistry system AccApp 2013, Eleventh International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Applications of Accelerators, 5-8 August 2013, Bruges, Belgium, FINAL PROGRAM& ABSTRACTS, p.32 Hermanne A., Tárkányi F., Takács S., Ditrói F., Amjed N., Monitoring of proton beams up to 40 MeV: an update of excitation functions for established and proposed reactions on Ni,Cu and Ti The 2013 International Conference on Applications of Nuclear Techniques Crete, Greece June 23-29, 2013 CRETE 2013 BOOK OF ABSTRACTS BY SESSION Tárkányi F., Takács S., Ditrói F., Király B., Csikai Gy., Takács M. P. et al.: Systematic study of Activation Cross sections of deuteron induced cross sections for applications and for reaction model developments. International Nuclear Physics Conference. INPC Firenze, Italy, 2-7 June, (2013) Cantone M., Tárkányi F., et al.: Radionuclides for nuclear medicine: A nuclear physicists view (e-abstracts). 26th Annual Congress of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine. EANM. Lyon, France, Oct., (2013) Tárkányi F., Takács S., Ditrói F., Király B., Csikai Gy., Takács M. P., et al. : Systematic study of Activation Cross sections of deuteron induced cross sections for applications and for reaction model developments. International Nuclear Physics Conference. INPC Firenze, Italy, 2-7 June, (2013) Tárkányi F. : Experimental techniques (Nuclear reaction data, estimation of uncertainties). Workshop on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology: Medical Applications. Miramare-Trieaste, Italy, 30 Sept. - 4 Oct., (2013) ATOMKI ref. code: P citations.271. Tárkányi F. : Compilation and standardization of data. Workshop on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology: Medical Applications. Miramare-Trieaste, Italy, 30 Sept. - 4 Oct., (2013) Ditrói F., Tárkányi F., Takács S., et al.: New developments in the experimental data for charged particle production of medical radioisotopes. 8th International Conference on Isotopes. 8ICI. Chicago, USA, Aug., (2014) Ditrói F., Tárkányi F., Takács S., Király B., Csikai Gy., Hermanne A. 4, Baba M. 4, Ignatyuk A. V. 4, Qaim S. M. 4 : Systematic study of excitation functions of deuteron induced nuclear reactions for different applications and reaction model code developments. European Nuclear Conference. ENC Marseille, France, May, (2014)