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MRI RFP

http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2013/nsf13517/nsf13517.htm

Highlights.

"MRI is not used to buy a suite of insturments to outfit research laboratories/facilities or be used to conduct independent research activities simultaneously".

"MRI is used for a single insturment or when combined serves as an integrated instrument."

The photon flux monitor when combined with the rabbit will be an instrument for both isotope production and PAA analysis research. The tool will have inter-disciplinary uses ranging from engineering to archeology.


Track1
Acquisition of a single instrument
Track2
development of a single instrument or for equipment that when combined serves as an integrated instrument.

We will be track 2. The combined equipment will be an integrated instrument for the production of Isotopes to be used in research and industry. The devise will also be an instrument for PAA analysis.

Proposal

NSF-MRI_2013

Purpose

In June of 2012, the Idaho Accelerator Center received a grant from the state of Idaho as part of the Idaho Global Entrepreneurial Mission (IGEM) program. One of the proposed objectives was to research the use of an electron accelerator to the produce Copper isotopes to be used in medical diagnostic procedures. Preliminary results of the work sponsored by this research have indicated that the production of Copper isotopes strongly depends on the alignment of incident radiation to the sample. While a sample size of 2 cm may produce the highest number of isotopes per volume, a missalignment of more than a centimeter may reduce the amount of isotopes produced by a factor of at least two. A strong need now exists for a system to monitor the spatial distribution of the photons used to irradiate the samples. Based on these results, we propose the development of an irradiation instrument, that qualifies for the MRI category "Track 2", to be used for isotope production and PAA analysis.

The proposed instrument will be composed of a photon beam monitoring system and a sample conveyor. Support from this MRI will be used to construct the photon monitoring system. Matching support from the IGEM project will be used for the sample conveyor system. The conveyor, commonly referred to as a rabbit, will transport samples into the irradiation region and then to a shielded container (lead pig) after irradiation. The transportation system is a necessity due to the high activity isotopes that may be produced. When used as an instrument for PAA, the transportation system will eliminate the step of shutting the accelerator off in order to change to the control sample thereby risking a change in the experimental conditions whose uniformity is essential for meaningful measurements. Once calibrated, the photon monitoring system would allow users to irradiate sample with a known amount of radiation.

The proposed instruments ability to enhance the production of copper isotopes for medical diagnostic tests is only one potential use. Isotope production in the US is a $$$ busines..


Paragraph of the instruments impact on the production of isotopes.

Using the instrument for PAA and the large potential user base.


The University of Missouri's Research Reactor is a current producer of medical isotopes with a total operating budget o

Talking points

1.) The accelerator "Jack" is an instrument for PAA and isotope production

2.) Isotope production impact on other areas of research (medical, fracking, underground pipelines, spikants for homeland security)

3.) Inter organizational use of PAA ( Geology, Archeology, certification for coffee origins....)

4.) Impact of Photon Flux monitoring for PAA analysis

5.) Device will train accelerator physicists, nuclear chemists, ...

What is the difference between time-like and spacelike Feynman diagram


Minnesota Lunar Simulant

Three moon dust simulant samples were irradiate for a PPA analysis and compared to a reference study.

[\ref L. Sibille, "Lunar Regolith Simulant Materials, Recommendations for Standardization, Production, and Usage", NASA TP, 2005]


Element PPA NASA

Na 1.3 \pm 0.2 1.4 \pm 0.2 Mg 3.6 \pm 0.3 4.2 \pm 0.9 Ca 7.1 \pm 0.6 7.3 \pm 0.9 Ti 3.9 \pm 0.3 3.7 \pm 0.8 Cr 146 \pm 32 228 \pm 139 Mn 0.1 \pm 0.01 0.155 \pm 0.015 Fe

Budget

Equipment list


two steps

1.) purchase 16, single crystal detectors from http://www.npl.co.uk/upload/pdf/091104_nuc_galbiati.pdf. These will serve as monitors distributed symmetrically around the beam line and used to steer the electron beam until equal photon rates are observed => centered photon beam.

2.) A wire tungsten wire coated with diamond will sweep through the photon beam in the location of the target to measure the photon flux.


get http://www.npl.co.uk/upload/pdf/091104_nuc_galbiati.pdf to build a pixelated 3 x 3 cm detector with .5 x .5 cm size pixels (36 pixels)

OR if the photon flux is too high construct a wire array.


Cost Device Purpose
50,000 BPMs 4 electron beam position monitors
20,000 16, CVD Diamond detector Off the shelf single crystal single pixel detector pg 49 in[ http://www.npl.co.uk/upload/pdf/091104_nuc_galbiati.pdf]
10,000 20 , 5 x 5 mm^2 CVD films films for pixel detector array or wire (tungsten coated with diamond) scanner
10,000 Circuitry PCB board, connectors, and single crystal mounting by external vendor
30,000 beam time 3 weeks of beam time to test device and measure performance
$28,000 DAQ VME based DAQ system with EPICs monitoring, 32 channel ADC ($6k), ROC($3k), MiniCrate($4k), Server ($2k), Tigger supervisor ($3k), NIM Discriminator /Trigger/ECL output module ($10k)
$10k Cost Share Beam Line components Steering coils ($1k), power supplies ($4k), and Beam line components($5k) to install BPMs
$160k Cost Share Rabbit sample conveyor system from IGEM grant
Proposed Budget
$148k + $160k (Cost share) = $308k

Equipment

Detectors

Steve Watson http://www.e6.com/ Technologies Element Six Ltd., Kings Ride Park, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 8BP, UK

Tel: +44 1344 638200, fax: +44 1344 638236, email: technologies@e6.com


Diamond Detectors Ltd 16 Fleetsbridge Business Centre Upton Road Poole Dorset BH17 7AF United Kingdom Tel: +441202 441031 Fax: +441202 441039

BPMs

Bergoz Instrumentation:

S-BPM = $4080 Euros S-BPM-FEFA = $1260 Euros

the other accessories are also desired

File:Bergoz BPM PriceList 2012.pdf

References

Nitrogen tracers: N-15 is rare. If you dope nitrogen sources with it you can see where the leak into environment. This is a stable tracer so it would be able to monitor long time plume expansions.

Catchment hydrology

Review of Diamond detectors

http://www.ifh.de/~akg/phys/tapper.pdf

Simulations

http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?query_id=1&page=0&osti_id=20658046

High Flux MeV photon profiler

http://accelconf.web.cern.ch/accelconf/p99/PAPERS/WEA90.PDF

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/ielx5/5379507/5398121/05398374.pdf?tp=&arnumber=5398374&isnumber=5398121

CVD Diamond film

Film Vendor only

http://www.e6cvd.com/cvd/page.jsp?pageid=415

Alemeda Applied Sciences Corporation

http://www.aasc.net/drds http://www.aasc.net/media/DRD-AppNote.pdf

Diamond x-ray view screen http://www.diamond-materials.com/EN/products/cvd_for_xray/fluorescence_beam_monitors.htm

http://www.npl.co.uk/upload/pdf/091104_nuc_galbiati.pdf

NIM paper from 2002

http://144.206.159.178/ft/787/47160/14168748.pdf

Diamond Detectors LtD (Vendor for single crystal Chip on Board Package)

http://www.npl.co.uk/upload/pdf/091104_nuc_galbiati.pdf

Medical isotopes

Market report forcasting -> 2015

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/global-nuclear-medicine-medical-isotopesradioisotopesradiopharmaceuticals-market-in-petspect-imaging--therapy---competitive-landscape-current-trends--forecasts-2010-2015-139005529.html

2013 DOE Medical Isotope program budget and info

http://science.energy.gov/~/media/budget/pdf/sc-budget-request-to-congress/fy-2013/Cong_Budget_2013_IsoptopeProductionandDistributionProgramFunding.pdf


2010 Talk on Future Isotope needs in medicine and industry

http://www.nscl.msu.edu/~mantica/radio-frib/runde-acsboston.pdf

Need Mo-99, Tc-99m, I-131, I-125, Cu-67, At-211, Ac-225, Bi-213, Am-241, Gd-148, Sr-90, Pm-147


A big isotope supplier is Eckert & Ziegler

http://www.ezag.com/fileadmin/ezag/user-uploads/pdf/analyses-englisch/concord_e_01.pdf

2009 Medical Isotope industry & trade study

http://www.usitc.gov/publications/332/ITS-1.pdf

Fracking

http://www.shalegas.energy.gov/resources/111811_final_report.pdf

Isotope List

Isotope Use Description
Mo-99 Medical
Tc-99m Medical
Tl-201 Medical Thalilum is most common substitute for Tc
I-131
I-125
Cu-67
Ac-225
Bi-213
Am-241
Gd-148
Sr-90
Pm-147
F-18 Medical a.k.a. FDG flourodeoxyglucose used in 90% of PET imaging
Ga-67 Medical
Re -186 Medical
I-123 Medical
Sm -153 Medical
Y-90 Medical
Er-169 Medical
Y-88
Sc-44


Vendors

Perkinelmer

http://www.perkinelmer.com/Catalog/Category/ID/Radionuclides

Simulation Results

Photon flux (assuming 40 MeV electrons hitting 4 mm thick W converter and then Zn target

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Effect of beam shift on Zn foils (experiment)

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Effect of beam shift on Zn target (simulations)

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