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Basics of Nuclear Photo-Activation

In Table 8.2 the values of the key parameters for photo-absorption reactions are listed for a variety of elements usually employed in experimental [Pg.156]

The degree of activation of the sample is measured by post-irradiation spectroscopy, usually performed with high-purity semiconductors. The time-resolved intensity measurements of one of the several spectral lines enables to get the half-life of the radioactive element and the total number of nuclear reactions occurred. In fact, the intensity of a given spectral line associated with the decay of the radioactive elements decreases with time as Aft) = Aoexp[—t/r], where Aq indicates the initial number of nuclei (at t = 0) and r is the decay time constant related to the element half-life (r = In2/ /2), which can be measured. Integrating this relation from t = 0 to the total acquisition time, and weighting it with the detector efficiency and natural abundance lines, the total number of reactions N can be derived. Then, if one compares this number with the value obtained from the convolution of [Pg.156]


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