Conveners
Applications
- Klaus Wendt (University of Mainz)
Prof.
Mikael Jensen
(DTU-NUTECH, Technical University of Denmark)
15/12/2014, 11:15
Invited
Medical use of radioactive isotopes for diagnosis and therapy is a widespread and commonly accepted application of radioactivity. It has historical roots back to Curie, Hevesy and Lawrence, and while the principles are the same as a 100 years ago, the number of applications, their sophistication and precision, and not least the clinical benefits are growing each day.
Although “new”...
Luis Mario Fraile
(Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
15/12/2014, 11:45
Submitted
We will describe the development of a personal radiation level monitoring system based on an autonomous, advanced dosimeter, which takes advantage of a scintillator-SiPM combination and integrates isotope identification capabilities.
The measurements are time and position stamped, including indoor locations. The device implements Wireless Sensor Networks access in such a way that several...
Morten Vinther Lund
(Aarhus University (DK))
15/12/2014, 12:05
Submitted
The beta-decay of the proton rich nuclei $^{21}$Mg was used as a calibration source for the IS507 experiment. The aim of the experiment was to study the beta-decay of $^{20}$Mg with a dedicated charged particle detection setup consisting of two opposing $\Delta$E-E telescopes. As $^{21}$Mg is close in mass to $^{20}$Mg and is a known beta-delayed proton emitter, with intense proton branches,...
Rafael Ferrer Garcia
(KU Leuven (BE))
15/12/2014, 12:25
Submitted
The In-Gas Laser Ionization and Spectroscopy (IGLIS) technique was employed at the LISOL facility to produce radioactive beams of high purity and obtain important information on the nuclear ground- and excited-state properties of, e.g., neutron deficient copper [1] and silver [2]isotopes.
Recent experiments on the actinide region have allowed us to efficiently produce beams of neutron...