1. Determination of stable isotope ratios using nuclear reaction analysis coupled with a particle–gamma coincidence method.
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Allegro, Paula Rangel Pestana, Rizzutto, Márcia de Almeida, Added, Nemitala, Aguiar, Vitor Ângelo Paulino de, Toufen, Dennis Lozano, Macchione, Eduardo Luiz Augusto, Medina, Nilberto Heder, Ribas, Roberto Vicençotto, Oliveira, José Roberto Brandão de, Escudeiro, Rafael, Alcántara-Núñez, Juan Antonio, Curado, Jessica Fleury, Scarduelli, Valdir Brunetti, Zagatto, Vinicius Antonio Bocaline, Rodrigues, Cléber Lima, and Tabacniks, Manfredo Harri
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STABLE isotopes ,RUTHERFORD backscattering spectrometry ,COINCIDENCE ,PROTON beams ,NUCLEAR reactions ,CULTURAL property ,ACCELERATOR mass spectrometry - Abstract
A non-destructive standard-free analytical method of obtaining stable isotope ratios in materials using nuclear reactions excited by an 11.75 MeV proton beam is demonstrated for a special
63 Cu/65 Cu target characterized traceably by Rutherford backscattering spectrometry (using 2.2 MeV protons). The method is general and is capable of being a useful alternative to standard ICP-MS methods. Relatively high energy proton beams are required to excite multiple isotopes of most elements of interest, and the many resulting nuclear reaction products are filtered by coincidence methods to characterize the desired isotope ratios. Specifically: the use of particle–gamma coincidences permits identification of specific channels populated in the nuclear reaction and avoids or minimizes typical drawbacks of this method including high backgrounds and interfering reactions. The test Cu target was a sandwich of a natural Cu and an enriched65 Cu foil, and particle–gamma coincidences were measured for the reactions63 Cu(p,πγ){63 Cu,60 Ni} and the corresponding reactions for65 Cu (where "π" represents the energetic charged particle reaction product: proton or alpha). Limitations of the method, and applications in cultural heritage and other fields are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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