An MCNP feasibility study for a switchable gamma source
Dranga, R.; McRae, G.A., E-mail: ruxandra.dranga@carleton.ca, E-mail: glenn.mcRae@carleton.ca
Seventh International conference on modelling and simulation in nuclear science and engineering2015
Seventh International conference on modelling and simulation in nuclear science and engineering2015
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[en] Gamma radiation sources are being used for an array of everyday applications, from portal monitors for homeland security to blood sterilization, and as calibration sources in nuclear medicine. This paper presents the preliminary feasibility study of a source that allows the gamma radiation to be turned on and off. The gamma radiation is produced via a sequence of nuclear reactions: an (α, n) reaction, followed by an (n, γ) reaction. Parametric studies in MCNP5 were performed to investigate the effect of different moderators, neutron absorbers, and geometries on the gamma flux and gamma dose produced. The results of the feasibility study are discussed in the context of nuclear medicine applications. (author)
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Canadian Nuclear Society, Toronto, Ontario (Canada); International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); 48.3 Megabytes; ISBN 978-1-926773-20-9; ; 2015; [11 p.]; 7. International Conference on Modelling and Simulation in Nuclear Science and Engineering; Ottawa, Ontario (Canada); 18-21 Oct 2015; Available from the Canadian Nuclear Society, 700 University Avenue, 4th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Paper 7ICMSNSE-37. 16 refs., 10 figs.
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