The BLIP serves as a beam stop snd utilizes the excess beam capacity of the 200-MeV proton injector linac for the Alternatmg Gradient Synchrotron. The primary objective of the BLIP program is the development of improved radiopharmaceuticals. The production methods for iron-52, xenon-127, and xenon- 123 are outlined, and research work on the production of other radioisotopes is summarized. (WHK)
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The BLIP serves as a beam stop snd utilizes the excess beam capacity of the 200-MeV proton injector linac for the Alternatmg Gradient Synchrotron. The primary objective of the BLIP program is the development of improved radiopharmaceuticals. The production methods for iron-52, xenon-127, and xenon- 123 are outlined, and research work on the production of other radioisotopes is summarized. (WHK)
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Lebowitz, E.; Richards, P. & Stang, L. G., Jr.BLIP: the Brookhaven linac isotope producer program,
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