Thoron daughter working level measurements by one and two gross alpha-count methods

J. Bigu, M. Grenier
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A study has been conducted on the determination of the thoron daughter working level, WL(Tn), by one gross α-count, and of WL(Tn) and the concentrations of ThB, [ThB], and ThC, [ThC], by two gross α-counts. For the one gross α-count the relationship between the gross α-count rate per unit of volume of air sampled and WL(Tn), denoted the F-factor, has been investigated as a function of sampling time, elapsed time from the end of the sampling period, i.e., waiting time, and the thoron daughter disequilibrium ratio [ThC]/[ThB]. It has been found that F depends on both the waiting time and [ThC]/[ThB]. If α-count measurements are made at least 300 minutes after the end of sampling, F changes by less than 10% over the full range of theoretical values of [ThC]/[ThB], i.e., from 0 to 1. The F-factor is independent of [ThC]/[ThB] at approximately 215 min after the end of sampling. This feature can be used to determine WL(Tn) with higher accuracy and at least 1.5 h earlier than is commonly done using other one gross α-count methods reported in the literature. An optimization method based on standard statistical techniques has been followed for the two gross α-count method. Optimum combinations of sampling, waiting and counting times compatible with experimental constraints have been obtained. A sampling time of 10 min and equal counting times of 15 min for the first and second α-counts situated 2 min and 92 min, respectively, after the end of sampling have been used in conjunction with a thoron daughter calibration facility. Comparison of the two gross α-counts method investigated here with other methods shows excellent agreement.

用一种和两种总α计数法测量梭隆子工作水平
用一次总α-计数法测定了刺子工作水平WL(Tn),用两次总α-计数法测定了WL(Tn)和ThB [ThB]、ThC [ThC]的浓度。对于一个总α-计数,研究了采样空气单位体积总α-计数率与WL(Tn) (f因子)之间的关系,该关系是采样时间、采样周期结束后经过的时间(即等待时间)和钍子不平衡比[ThC]/[ThB]的函数。研究发现,F取决于等待时间和[ThC]/[ThB]。如果在采样结束后至少300分钟进行α-计数测量,则F在[ThC]/[ThB]的整个理论值范围内的变化小于10%,即从0到1。在采样结束后约215分钟,f因子与[ThC]/[ThB]无关。与文献中报道的其他粗α-计数方法相比,该特征可用于确定WL(Tn),精度更高,至少提前1.5 h。采用基于标准统计技术的优化方法对两粗α-计数法进行了优化。得到了与实验约束相适应的采样、等待和计数时间的最佳组合。采样时间为10分钟,相同计数时间为15分钟,第一次和第二次α-计数分别位于2分钟和92分钟,在采样结束后与thoron子校准设备一起使用。本文所研究的两种α-总计数法与其他方法的比较显示出极好的一致性。
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