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This study used the theoretical nuclear model codes COMPLET and TALYS-1.95 to make theoretical predictions of the medically important production cross-sections for chromium-51, Manganese-54, Iron-59, Cobalt-59 and Cobalt-60 radionuclides produced in the interaction of alpha-projectile with Cobalt-59 target ≈25–172MeV alpha-energies. The results were compared with the measured values in the EXFOR data library.Pearson's correlation coefficient indicates a strong and positive correlation between thepredicted and the previously measured medically important production cross-sections forChromium-51, Manganese-54, Iron-59, Cobalt-59, and Cobalt-60 radionuclides. Further,the results showed that except for Chromium-51, the COMPLET code predicts moresuccessful outcomes than the TALYS-1.95.
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