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External PIGE–PIXE measurements at the São Paulo 8UD tandem accelerator
Authors:M A Rizzutto  M H Tabacniks  N Added  R Liguori Neto  J C Acquadro  M M Vilela  T R C F Oliveira  R A Markarian  M Mori
Affiliation:

a Institute of Physics, University of São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

b Insitute of Eletrotechnique and Energy, University of São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

c Faculty of Dentistry, University of São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Abstract:An external PIGE–PIXE setup was installed on a beam line of the 8 MV tandem Pelletron accelerator of the Open Nuclear Physics Laboratory (LAFN). Proton beam energy was chosen in the 8–12 MeV range, sufficient to get an acceptable gamma ray yield but not so high as to prevent us from measuring X-rays. This also allowed the use of a thick aluminum exit window (0.5 mm) instead of the usual thin and sometimes fragile plastic windows. This external PIXE–PIGE system was used to analyze trace element concentrations in the enamel of human and animal teeth. The main interest was to find compatible human teeth substitutes for dentistry laboratory practice and chemical tests. In spite of their morpho-histological similarity, trace element concentrations in human and animal teeth have not yet been compared. Teeth from humans, cattle and swine collected primary at São Paulo region were analyzed. The elements Cu, K, Zn, Fe, Ti, Sr, V, Mn and Zr were detected by high energy external beam PIXE technique. Though preliminary, the results showed that the trace element concentrations observed in the enamel of human and swine are more similar to each other than to cattle teeth.
Keywords:PIXE  PIGE  Enamel  Teeth  Proton beam  Trace elements  Human  Cattle  Swine
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