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Appl Radiat Isot ; 88: 203-5, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24491680

ABSTRACT

(33)S is a stable isotope of sulfur for which the emission of an α-particle is the dominant exit channel for neutron-induced reactions. In this work the enhancement of both the absorbed and the equivalent biologically weighted dose in a BNCT treatment with 13.5keV neutrons, due to the presence of (33)S, has been tested by means of Monte Carlo simulations. The kerma-fluence factors for the ICRU-4 tissue have been calculated using standard weighting factors. The simulations depend crucially on the scarce (33)S(n,α)(30)Si cross-section data. The presence of a high resonance at 13.5keV was established by previous authors providing discrepant resonance parameters. No experimental data below 10keV are available. All of this has motivated a proposal of experiment at the n_TOF facility at CERN. A setup was designed and tested in 2011. Some results of the successful test will be shown. The experiment is scheduled for the period November to December 2012.


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Boron Neutron Capture Therapy/instrumentation , Models, Statistical , Particle Accelerators/instrumentation , Radiometry/instrumentation , Sulfur Isotopes/chemistry , Sulfur Isotopes/radiation effects , Absorption, Radiation , Computer Simulation , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Radiotherapy Dosage , Scattering, Radiation
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Appl Radiat Isot ; 70(8): 1583-9, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22732394

ABSTRACT

The need of neutron capture cross section measurements for astrophysics motivates present work, where calculations to generate stellar neutron spectra at different temperatures are performed. The accelerator-based (7)Li(p,n)(7)Be reaction is used. Shaping the proton beam energy and the sample covering a specific solid angle, neutron activation for measuring stellar-averaged capture cross section can be done. High-quality Maxwell-Boltzmann neutron spectra are predicted. Assuming a general behavior of the neutron capture cross section a weighted fit of the spectrum to Maxwell-Boltzmann distributions is successfully introduced.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 97(1): 012501, 2006 Jul 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16907369

ABSTRACT

The gamma decay of the giant dipole resonance (GDR) in the 132Ce compound nucleus with temperature up to approximately 4 MeV has been measured, using the reaction 64Ni + 68Zn at E(beam) = 300, 400, and 500 MeV. The gamma and charged particles measured in coincidence with recoils are consistent with a fully equilibrated compound nucleus emission. The GDR width, obtained with the statistical model analysis, is found to increase almost linearly with temperature. This increase is rather well reproduced within a model including thermal shape fluctuations and the lifetime of the compound nucleus.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 87(7): 072701, 2001 Aug 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11497888

ABSTRACT

The energetic proton emission has been investigated as a function of the reaction centrality for the system (58)Ni + (58)Ni at 30A MeV. Extremely energetic protons (E(NN)(p) > or = 130 MeV) were measured and their multiplicity is found to increase almost quadratically with the number of participant nucleons, thus indicating the onset of a mechanism beyond one- and two-body dynamics.

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Phys Med ; 17 Suppl 1: 124-7, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11770527

ABSTRACT

The use of existing detecting systems developed for nuclear physics studies allows collecting data on particle and ion production cross-sections in reactions induced by Oxygen and Carbon beams, of interest for hadrontherapy and heavy-ion risk assessment. The MULTICS and GARFIELD apparatus, together with the foreseen experiments, are reviewed.


Subject(s)
Carbon , Heavy Ions , Oxygen , Radiation Monitoring/instrumentation , Equipment Design , Gamma Rays , Italy , Nuclear Physics , Radiation Monitoring/methods , Radiotherapy , Risk Assessment , Space Flight
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