Negative muons stopped in natural molybdenum produce radioactive isotopes such as 99Mo/99mTc at rates that the authors estimate could reach tens of millions per second with existing beams.
Ejiri, Muon x gamma spectroscopy for double beta decays and astro neu- trinos, YW workshop MXG16, RCNP, Osaka University, 23-26 Sept.2016
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Nuclear Isotope Production by Ordinary Muon Capture Reaction
Negative muons stopped in natural molybdenum produce radioactive isotopes such as 99Mo/99mTc at rates that the authors estimate could reach tens of millions per second with existing beams.