Abstract
A study has been made of the radioactivities induced in scandium by bombardment with deuterons, alpha-particles and slow and fast neutrons. Sc46 has been produced by deuteron and slow neutron activation. This isotope emits low energy electrons and soft gamma-radiation. The energy distribution of the electrons has been investigated by means of a large hydrogen filled expansion chamber. The upper limit of the spectrum is at 0.89(5) Mev in reasonably good agreement with range measurements made using aluminum absorbers. The half-life of Sc46 is 85±2 days. Alpha-particle bombardment of scandium gives rise to V48 which emits positrons and gamma-rays and decays to half-value in 16.2±0.3 days. Irradiation of scandium with fast neutrons from the Be9+H2 reaction results in the formation of K42 only. Bombardment with the neutrons from the Li+H2 reaction, however, yields K42 and both Sc43 and Sc44. The scandium isotopes emit positrons and decay with half-lives of 4.0±0.1 hours and 52±2 hours, respectively. Under these conditions the reaction Sc45+n1Sc43+3n1 is twice as probable as Sc45+n1Sc44+2n1. No evidence has been obtained of the reaction Sc45+n1Ca45+H1.