Concentration independent calibration of b--g coincidence detector using Xe and Xe

Absolute efficiency calibration of radiometric detectors is frequently difficult and requires careful detector modeling and accurate knowledge of the radioactive source used. In the past we have calibrated the *b--*g coincidence detector of the Automated Radioxenon Sampler/Analyzer (ARSA) using a va...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 2009-12, Vol.282 (3), p.755-759
Hauptverfasser: McIntyre, Justin I, Cooper, Mathew, Carman, April J, Bowyer, Theodore W, Day, Anthony, Haas, Derek, Hayes, James C, Heimbigner, Tom R, Hubbard, Charlie, Litke, Kevin, Ripplinger, Michael, Schrom, Brian, Suarez, Reynold
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Zusammenfassung:Absolute efficiency calibration of radiometric detectors is frequently difficult and requires careful detector modeling and accurate knowledge of the radioactive source used. In the past we have calibrated the *b--*g coincidence detector of the Automated Radioxenon Sampler/Analyzer (ARSA) using a variety of sources and techniques which have proven to be less than desirable (Reeder et al., J Radioanal Nucl Chem, 235, 1989). A superior technique has been developed that uses the conversion-electron (CE) and X-ray coincidence of Xe to provide a more accurate absolute gamma efficiency of the detector. The Xe is injected directly into the beta cell of the coincident counting system and no knowledge of absolute source strength is required. In addition, Xe is used to provide a second independent means to obtain the absolute efficiency calibration. These two data points provide the necessary information for calculating the detector efficiency and can be used in conjunction with other noble gas isotopes to completely characterize and calibrate the ARSA nuclear detector. In this paper we discuss the techniques and results that we have obtained.
ISSN:0236-5731
1588-2780
DOI:10.1007/s10967-009-0311-4