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Application of Radiotracers and Energetic Beams in Sciences Volume 5 Extended abstracts of the invited lectures and contributed papers of The Fourth International Conference on Application of RadiotraCers and Energetic Beams in Sciences (ARCEBS-2018) November 11-17, 2018 EDITOR Susanta Lahiri Organized by The Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics 1/AF Bidhannagar, Kolkata, India in cooperation with The International Atomic Energy Agency Published November 11, 2018 Printed at Sailee Press Pvt. Ltd. 4A Manicktala Main Road Kolkata 700054, India Ph: 0091-33-23522263 The editor cannot accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy of any statement or information given in the papers. Neither this book nor any part of it may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, microfilming, and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the editor. ARCEBS-2018 International Advisory Committee Navin Alahari, France Mats Lindroos, Sweden Ramiz Aliev, Russia Ajit Kumar Mohanty, India Nevenka Antovic, Montenegro Yuichiro Nagame, Japan A. Chatt, Canada Pradeep K Pujari, India Swapan Chattopadhyay, USA Syed M. Qaim , Germany J.G. Correia, Portugal Zsolt Revay, Germany Christoph E. Dullmann, Germany Amitava Roy, India Flavia Groppi, Italy Chhanda Samanta, USA Hiromitsu Haba, Japan Thierry Stora , CERN Xiaolin Hou, Denmark Zoltan Szucs , Hungary Karl Johnston, CERN B.S. Tomar , India Dinakar Kanjilal, India Meera Venkatesh, IAEA Kattesh V. Katti, USA Bert Wolterbeek, The Netherlands Gunther Korschinek, Germany National Organizing Committee Raghunath Acharya, Mumbai P. K. Mohapatra, Mumbai Arup Bandyopadhyay, Kolkata Vaishali Naik, Kolkata Sundeep Chopra, New Delhi Yerol Narayana, Mangalore N.R. Das, Kolkata Abhijit Saha, Kolkata Tapas Das, Mumbai Suparna Sodaye, Mumbai Susanta Lahiri, Kolkata – Chairperson Alok Srivastava, Chandigarh Moumita Maiti, Roorkee Diwakar Tiwari, Aizawl Local Organizing Committee Kakoli Banerjee, Prabhu Jagatbandhu College Supriyo Ganguly, SINP Tapas Bandyopadhyay, BARC Susanta Lahiri, SINP, Chairperson Debashis Banerjee, BARC Padmaja P. Mishra, SINP Samita Basu, SINP Debashis Mukhopadhyay, SINP Punarbasu Chaudhuri, University of Calcutta Nabanita Naskar, University of Calcutta & Pabitra Chattopadhyay, University of Burdwan SINP, Joint Secretary Dibyasree Choudhury, SINP, Joint Secretary S.K Wasim Raja, BARC N. R. Das, Ex-SINP Pradip Roy, SINP S. K. Das, Ex-BARC Subinit Roy, SINP Kamalika Sen, University of Calcutta iii ARCEBS – An Onward Journey The journey under the flagship name of “ARCEBS” started with a two days national level discussion meeting at the Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINP), Kolkata on 15-16 April, 2004, which motivated towards organizing full fledged international conference every four years. The first two international conferences of the ARCEBS series were held at SINP during 23-27 January, 2006 and 7- 13 November, 2010 with the name as “Application of Radiotracers in Chemical, Environmental and Biological Sciences.” Because of its increasing multi-faceted and inter-disciplinary approach, the definition of ARCEBS was modified to “Application of Radiotracers and Energetic Beams in Sciences” from last edition of ARCEBS-14 that was held at Ffort Raichak, Kolkata from 12-14 January, 2014. However, the elegant symbol of “ARCEBS” remained unchanged which contains all the colors of the “chart of the nuclides”. The organization of such an event requires cooperation from many – individuals and organizations. We are grateful to all of them. We are thankful to Professor A. K. Mohanty, Director, SINP for his encouragement and extending all administrative support. We are grateful to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for extending cooperation and also for financial support. Special thanks to Dr. Meera Venkatesh, Director, Division of Physical and Chemical Sciences, Department of Nuclear Science and Applications, IAEA. The Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Govt of India, extended their full administrative support for organization of ARCEBS-2018. We sincerely acknowledge help and co-operation received from DAE. I take this opportunity to note our sincere thanks to Sri Amitava Roy, Director, Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre (VECC), Kolkata for his cooperation in organizing the event. We are thankful to all the members of International Advisory Committee, National Organizing Committee and Local Organizing Committee for their valuable suggestions to make the conference success. The success of the conference depends on its quality. The ARCEBS series of conference is recognized as a bench mark conference in the peer community, which has been reflected by the rigorous review process of the extended abstracts of ARCEBS-2018. We extend our heartiest thanks to all the reviewers. The eminent scientists all over the globe agreed to deliver invited talks in the conference in addition to 120 contributed papers. We are thankful to all of them. Four mini- v symposiums are organized in ARCEBS-2018. We acknowledge the valuable contributions of the chairpersons of these mini-symposiums. The selected papers of ARCEBS-2018 will be published in Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry (JRNC). In this respect, we express our sincere gratitude to Dr. Zsolt Révay, Editor-in-chief, JRNC and Professor Amares Chatt, Editor, JRNC The ARCEBS 2018 has brought out a beautiful souvenir covering the life and works of Professor Meghnad Saha and Professor S. N. Bose as well as two important articles in the field of nuclear science. My colleague, Dr. Kamalika Sen, Assistant Professor, University of Calcutta is responsible for this souvenir. I am thankful to her. I am also thankful to Professor Debashis Mukhopadhyay, SINP, for coordinating all the audiovisual related activities including cultural program. A uniform formatting has been maintained throughout the volume. Ms. Kousiki Ghosh Jana, Scientific Officer, BARC (VECC) and Ms. Sayantani Mitra checked all the editing styles of all the articles. I note my sincere thanks to both of them. Finally I would like to mention the immense contribution of my younger colleagues, Ms. Nabanita Naskar and Ms. Dibyasree Choudhury. They handled more than thousand e-mails, all the abstracts, arranging accommodation and local hospitalities for all the participants, managing finance and all other co-ordinations required for smooth arrangement of the conference. All these they did by sacrificing their own research time in their early career. No word is sufficient to acknowledge their contributions. I just want to say – “Thank you Nabanita and Dibyasree for all”. I wish all of you scientifically fruitful days and a pleasant stay during ARCEBS-2018 and hope to meet you again in ARCEBS-2022. Susanta Lahiri vi Contents ARCEBS – An Onward Journey v Plenary and Invited Lectures Separations Science for Radioactive Materials: Some Perspectives 3 P.R. Vasudeva Rao Beaming Ubiquitous Neutrinos and The “Dark” Universe 5 Swapan Chattopadhyay Recent Highlights and Trends Applying Radioactive Ion Beams to Solid State 9 Physics: ISOLDE and Beyond Karl Johnston Local Probing Complex Oxides Using Perturbed Angular Correlations 11 J. P. Araújo, G. N. P. Oliveira, R. C. Teixeira, P. Rocha-Rodrigues, T. Leal, R. Moreira, J. G. Correia, A. M. L. Lopes Forty Years of VECC 13 Amitava Roy FRENA- A Low Energy, High Current Accelerator Facility in Nuclear Astrophysics 15 Subinit Roy Overview of the Pelletron Linac Facility, Mumbai 17 Vandana Nanal Radioactive Tumor Specific Gold-198 Nanoparticles in Nuclear Medicine: Green 19 Nanotechnology and Radiochemical Approaches in Nano Radiopharmaceuticals Kattesh V. Katti, Kavita K Katti and Ademar B Lugao Production and Application of The Non-Standard-PET Radionuclides 52Mn 23 and 73Se B. Neumaier, U. Königs, S.M. Qaim, K. Giesen, I. Spahn Converging Technologies for Improving Human Heath - Contribution of Ionizing 25 Radiation and Nanotechnology Kattesh V. Katti, Ademar B. Lugão Medical Cyclotron Program and PET-CT Imaging: Status and Trends in India 27 M.R.A.Pillai vii Proton Boron Therapy: Sense or Nonsense? 29 Bert Wolterbeek, Tuur Vermunt, Zoltan Perko, Jeremy Brown News from Research on Superheavy Elements 31 Christoph E. Düllmann In the Fission Valley of HE and SHE 33 Tilak Kumar Ghosh Atomic/Chemical Properties of the Heaviest Actinide Element Lawrencium 35 Tetsuya K. Sato Speeding Up Gas-phase Chemistry to Access Elements Beyond Fl, Element 114 37 S. Götz, M. Block, Ch. E. Düllmann, F. Giacoppo, M. Götz, S.Raeder, P. Chhetri, E. Jäger, O. Kaleja, B. Kindler, J. Krier, B. Lommel, A.K. Mistry, A. Yakushev, V. Yakusheva Liquid-Phase Chemistry of Superheavy Elements 39 Yuichiro Nagame Superheavy Nuclei to Hypernuclei 41 Chhanda Samanta On Laser Spectroscopy of Nobelium and Lawrencium 43 Mustapha Laatiaoui CERN-MEDICIS: Non-Conventional Radioisotopes for Medical Applications 45 A.P. Bernardes, L. Buehler, R. Catherall, T. Cocolios, K. Kershaw, S. Marzari, J. Prior, T. Stora and the MEDICIS Collaboration Accelerators and Research with Non-conventional Medical Isotopes 47 F. Haddad From Isotope Separation Online at CERN ISOLDE to Radioisotopes for 49 Medical Research at CERN MEDICIS Thomas Elias Cocolios, Kristof Dockx, Yisel Martinez-Palenzuela, Joao Pedro Ramos, Simon T. Stegemann, Thierry Stora Production of Radioisotopes for Application Studies at RIKEN RI Beam Factory 51 Hiromitsu Haba for RIKEN Nuclear Chemistry Collaboration The ISOLPHARM