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Radiochemistry | 2004

Half-Life and Photon Intensities of 103Pd

Yu. S. Popov; L. V. Zakharova; V. N. Kupriyanov; O. I. Andreev; A. N. Pakhomov; F. Z. Vakhetov

The half-life and photon intensities in decay of 103Pd, which is used in nuclear medicine for preparing 103mRh isomer (T1/2 = 56 min) for irradiation of prostate cancerous growth, were determined by semiconductor X-ray and γ-ray spectrometry. The half-life of 103Pd is 16.8±0.6 days, and the relative intensities of X-ray and γ-ray photons are as follows: KαKβ = 5.1±0.4; 358 keV, 100 rel. units; 295 keV, 12.3± 0.4 rel. units, and 497 keV, 17.6±0.6 rel. units. The errors are given for confidence level of 0.95.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2017

Silicon PIN diode based electron-gamma coincidence detector system for Noble Gases monitoring

K. Khrustalev; V. Yu. Popov; Yu. S. Popov

We present a new second generation SiPIN based electron-photon coincidence detector system developed by Lares Ltd. for use in the Noble Gas measurement systems of the International Monitoring System and the On-site Inspection verification regimes of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test Ban Treaty (CTBT). The SiPIN provide superior energy resolution for electrons. Our work describes the improvements made in the second generation detector cells and the potential use of such detector systems for other applications such as In-Situ Kr-85 measurements for non-proliferation purposes.


Radiochemistry | 2002

Nuclear-Physical Properties of 188W, 188Re, and 188Os

Yu. S. Popov; L. V. Zakharova; P. A. Privalova; V. N. Kupriyanov; G. A. Timofeev

The half-lives, intensities, and some other parameters of β-, γ- and X-ray radiation of 188W, 188Re, and 188Os, which are used in engineering and nuclear medicine, were determined by semiconductor X-ray and γ-ray spectrometry. The half-lives (T1/2) of the radionuclides are as follows: 69.5(7) days (188W) and 17.007(15) h (188Re). The intensity ratio of X-ray transitions Kα1/Kα2 and Kα/Kβ (188Os) are 1.7(2) and 3.8(5), respectively. The intensity of γ-radiation of 188W and 188Re and the maximal energy of 188Re β-radiation (2200 keV) were measured.


Radiochemistry | 2001

Decay of 175Hf and 181Hf

Yu. S. Popov; L. V. Zakharova; M. N. Markushin; G. A. Timofeev

AbstractNuclear-physical properties of 175Hf and 181Hf produced by neutron irradiation of natural hafnium in the SM-3 nuclear reactor were studied. The X-ray and γ-ray spectra were measured with high-energy-resolution HPGe and Ge(Li) detectors. The half-lives T1/2 (days) were determined: 175Hf 71.9±1.3 and 181Hf 42.12±0.25. The relative intensities (rel. units) of the γ-ray lines (keV) of 181Hf are as follows: 133.03, 54.0±1.6; (136.28 + 136.86), 8.9±0.3; 345.919, 20.4±0.6; and 482.193, 100. The ratios of the intensities in the X-ray spectrum were measured:


Radiochemistry | 2002

Gamma-Spectrometric Determination of the 89Sr Half-Life

Yu. S. Popov; L. V. Zakharova; M. N. Markushin; V. N. Kupriyanov; G. A. Timofeev


Radiochemistry | 2001

Half-Lives of 131-135I Nuclides

Yu. S. Popov; L. V. Zakharova; G. A. Timofeev

^{{175}} {Lu}K_{{\beta }_{1,3} } /^{175} {Lu}K_{{\beta }_{2} } = 3.96(12)


Radiochemistry | 2001

Decay of 249Cf

Yu. S. Popov; L. V. Zakharova; P. A. Privalova; G. A. Timofeev


Radiochemistry | 2003

Half-Lives and Intensities of X-ray and γ-Ray Emission of 113Sn, 117mSn, and 119mSn

Yu. S. Popov; L. V. Zakharova; V. N. Kupriyanov; O. I. Andreev; V. Z. Vakhetov; Yu.G. Toporov

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Radiochemistry | 2005

133Xe in Surface Air of St. Petersburg

Yu. S. Popov; Yu. V. Dubasov; N. M. Kazarinov; V. V. Mishurinskii; V. Yu. Popov; N. V. Skirda


Radiochemistry | 2005

Nuclear-Physical Properties of 105, 106m, 110mAg

Yu. S. Popov; L. V. Zakharova; V. V. Sadulin; O. I. Andreev; A. N. Pakhomov

^{181} {Ta}K_{{\beta }_{{1,3}} } /^{181} {Ta}K_{{\beta }_{2} } = 3.72(11)

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L. V. Zakharova

Research Institute of Atomic Reactors

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V. N. Kupriyanov

Research Institute of Atomic Reactors

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N. Yu. Nezgovorov

Research Institute of Atomic Reactors

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O. I. Andreev

Research Institute of Atomic Reactors

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V. Z. Vakhetov

Research Institute of Atomic Reactors

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Yu.G. Toporov

Research Institute of Atomic Reactors

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