J Marganiec-Gałązka, N Lisowska, A Kamiński, P Saganowski, Z Tymiński, I Cieszykowska, M Żółtowska
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This paper presents the results of the activity determination of a scandium-47 solution carried out in the Laboratory of Radioactivity Standards in the Radioisotope Centre POLATOM. The activity concentration of a47Sc solution was measured by three liquid scintillation methods: the 4πβ(LS)-γ coincidence counting, triple-to-double coincidence ratio (TDCR) method, and liquid scintillation counting applying the CIEMAT/NIST method. All methods gave consistent results for the activity concentration. The final relative uncertainty of the activity was found to be 0.40 %.
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