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2.) The <math>^{100}Mo(\gamma, f)</math> X-sect peaks at 160 mbarns when the photon energy is 15 MeV:(photofission of Mo-100 and U-238 have similar X-sections) | 2.) The <math>^{100}Mo(\gamma, f)</math> X-sect peaks at 160 mbarns when the photon energy is 15 MeV:(photofission of Mo-100 and U-238 have similar X-sections) | ||
− | 3.) <math>^{100}Mo(\gamma, n)</math> X-sect is about 96 mbarns when phtoton energy is 15 MeV | + | 3.) single neutron emissions makes up about 60% of the photofission X-section <math>\Rightarrow</math> <math>^{100}Mo(\gamma, n)</math> X-sect is about 96 mbarns when phtoton energy is 15 MeV |
Revision as of 03:24, 11 January 2009
The above report suggests that
1.) you get about
when a 30 MeV electron beam hits a converter like Tungsten producing photons which hit a 5 cm thick Moly target. A 100 kW electron beam could make about 800 Ci/s of Mo-99.2.) The
X-sect peaks at 160 mbarns when the photon energy is 15 MeV:(photofission of Mo-100 and U-238 have similar X-sections)3.) single neutron emissions makes up about 60% of the photofission X-section
X-sect is about 96 mbarns when phtoton energy is 15 MeV