Neutron Generator at Hiroshima University for Use in Radiobiology Study
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A neutron generator (HIRRAC) for use in radiobiology study has been constructed at the Research Institute for Radiation Biology and Medicine, Hiroshima University (RIRBM). Monoenergetic neutrons of which energy is less than 1.3 MeV are generated by the ^7Li(p,n)^7Be reaction at proton energies up to 3 MeV. The protons are accelerated by a Schenkel-type-accelerator and are bombared onto the ^7Li-target. An apparatus for the irradiation of biological material such as mice, cultured cells and so on, was designed and will be manufactured. Neutron and gamma-ray dose rates were measured by paired (TE-TE and C-GO2) ionization chambers. Contamination of the gamma ray was less than about 6% when using 10-dum-thick ^7Li as a target. Maximum dose rates for the tissue equivalent materials was 40 cGy/min at a distance of 10 cm from the target. Energy distributions of the obtained neutrons have been measured by a ^3He-gas proportion-al counter. The monoenergetic neutrons within an energy region from 0.1 to 1.3 MeV produced by thin ^7Li or ^7LiF targets had a small energy spread of about 50 keV (1 Gσ width of gaussian). The energy spread of neutrons was about 10% or less at an incident proton energy of 2.3 MeV. We found that HIRRAC produces small energy spread neutrons and at sufficient dose rates for use in radiobiology studies.
- 日本放射線影響学会の論文
著者
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遠藤 暁
広島大学原爆放射能医学研究所
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遠藤 暁
広島大学原爆放射線医科学研究所・線量測定 評価
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遠藤 暁
広島大学原爆放射能医学研究所放射線基礎研究分野
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HOSHI M.
広島大学原爆放射能医学研究所放射線基礎研究分野
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TAUCHI H.
広島大学原爆放射能医学研究所放射線基礎研究分野
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TAKEOKA S.
広島大学原爆放射能医学研究所放射線基礎研究分野
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KITAGAWA K.
広島大学原爆放射能医学研究所放射線基礎研究分野
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SUGA S.
広島大学原爆放射能医学研究所放射線基礎研究分野
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MAEDA N.
広島大学原爆放射能医学研究所放射線基礎研究分野
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KOMATSU K.
広島大学原爆放射能医学研究所放射線基礎研究分野
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SAWADA S.
広島大学原爆放射能医学研究所放射線基礎研究分野
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IWAMOTO B.
Nisshin High Voltage Co. Ltd.
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SAKAMOTO S.
Nisshin High Voltage Co. Ltd.
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TAKEYAMA K.
Nisshin High Voltage Co. Ltd.
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OMURA M.
Nisshin High Voltage Co. Ltd.
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Takeoka S
Dept. Radiat. Genet. Kyoto Univ.
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Suga S
Research Institute For Radiation Biology And Medicine Hiroshima University
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Kitagawa Kazuhide
Research Institute For Radiation Biology And Medicine Hiroshima University
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Tauchi Hiroshi
Tokyo Institute Of Technology Research Laboratory For Nuclear Reactors
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