Akkoyun, SerkanKocak, GokhanBayram, Tuncay2025-03-232025-03-232016https://doi.org/10.21175/RadProc.2016.14https://hdl.handle.net/11486/48994th International Conference on Radiation and Applications in Various Fields of Research (RAD) -- MAY 23-27, 2016 -- Nis, SERBIAIn order to understand atomic nuclei, photonuclear reaction is an important tool. Photons are used to induce the reactions. The use of bremsstrahlung photons generated from a medical linear accelerator is practical for performing these types of reactions. In this study, the 18 MeV endpoint energy bremsstrahlung photons have been used for activating a titanium target. By analyzing the gamma spectrum, the half-life of the Sc-47 isotope has been determined to be 3.5626 days. The result is very close to the present literature values of 3.3492 days.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPhotonuclear reactionclinic linacbremsstrahlungtitaniumhalf-lifeHALF-LIVES OF 47Sc ISOTOPE FROM PHOTONUCLEAR REACTIONSConference Object555710.21175/RadProc.2016.142-s2.0-85058044100N/AWOS:000403671400014N/A