Characterisation of radioactive decay series by digital autoradiography, part 1: a theoretical approach using time and space coincidence (TSC) analysis

Paul Sardini, Jerome Donnard, Michael Descostes
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The three natural decay chains have short-lived daughter elements, and the existence of these radioelements makes it possible for alpha and beta particle emissions to be generated at the same place and the same time. We show theoretically that such time and space coincidences (TSCs) can be detected efficiently by suitable autoradiographic systems using an algorithm that is six times more efficient than an approach based on the classical slicing of space-time. Two types of TSC coexist: true TSCs, resulting from the decay of short-lived daughter elements, and random TSCs. True TSCs are predictable and their numbers vary linearly with activity; the prediction of true alpha/alpha and alpha/alpha/alpha TSCs of the 235U chain is presented. Random coincidences are also predictable using Poisson's law. They vary quadratically as a function of activity. Examination of the case of an uranium ore at secular equilibrium shows that the observed alpha/alpha coincidences result from the sum of random and true TSCs. For high uranium contents, random coincidences predominate. For uranium at secular equilibrium, the theoretical calculation shows that true TSCs predominate for contents below ~5000 ppm.
利用数字自动放射摄影技术确定放射性衰变序列的特征,第 1 部分:利用时空重合(TSC)分析的理论方法
这三种天然衰变链都有短寿命的子元素,这些放射性元素的存在使得α和β粒子在同一时间同一地点发射成为可能。我们从理论上证明,这种时空巧合(TSCs)可以通过合适的自动放射成像系统有效地检测到,其算法的效率是基于经典时空切片方法的六倍。有两种类型的 TSC 同时存在:一种是真正的 TSC(由寿命较短的子元素衰变产生),另一种是随机 TSC。真正的 TSCs 是可以预测的,它们的数量随放射性活度呈线性变化;对 235U 链的α/α和α/α/α TSCs 进行了预测。利用泊松定律也可以预测随机巧合。它们与放射性活度呈二次函数关系。对处于世俗平衡状态的铀矿石的研究表明,观测到的α/α巧合是随机和真实 TSCs 之和的结果。对于高铀含量,随机重合占主导地位。对于处于世俗平衡状态的铀,理论计算表明,当铀含量低于约 5000 ppm 时,真正的 TSCs 占主导地位。
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