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Re: High Energy Gamma Emitter



You might want to try getting in touch with Clayton French at the University
of Lowell.  It's my understanding that they have the ability to test
detectors using the 6-7 MeV gamma's from N-16 using their research reactor.


 At 12:04 PM 10/15/96 -0500, you wrote:
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>Hello everyone. It's pop quiz time.
>
>Of all the isotopes, which one emits the highest energy gamma? We have a
>need for calibration of a wide energy-range detector. Other than Co-60,
>and short of letting my fingers do the walking through the pages of the
>Rad Health Handbook, I couldn't come up with it off the top of my head.
>So, to save a litle time, I thought of the great resource of Radsafe!
>
>Please reply to me directly if you'd like, but this might be of general
>interest.
>
>Donald P. Mercado, O/47-20, B/101      PROFS Nickname: DMERCADO
>Radiation Safety Officer        Internet: Don@LMSC.Lockheed.com
>Lockheed Martin Missiles & Space            Tel. (408) 742-0759
>Sunnyvale, Ca 94089                         Fax. (408) 742-0611
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