Field testing of collection and measurement of radioxenon for the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty

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作者
Bowyer, TW [1 ]
Abel, KH [1 ]
Hubbard, CW [1 ]
Panisko, ME [1 ]
Reeder, PL [1 ]
Thompson, RC [1 ]
Warner, RA [1 ]
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[1] Pacific NW Lab, Richland, WA 99352 USA
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10.1007/BF02349143
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, with guidance and support from the U.S. Department of Energy's NN-20 Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) Research and Development program, has developed and demonstrated a fully automatic sampler-analyzer (ARSA) for the collection and quantitative measurement of the four xenon radionuclides, Xe-131m (11.9 d), Xe-133m (2.19 d), Xe-133 (5.24 d), and Xe-135 (9.10 h), in the atmosphere. These radionuclides are important signatures in monitoring for compliance to a CTBT, and may have applications in stack monitoring and other areas where xenon radionuclides are present. The activity ratios between certain of these radionuclides permit discrimination between radioxenon originating from nuclear detonations and that from nuclear reactor operations, nuclear fuel reprocessing, or from medical isotope production and usage. With the ARSA system, xenon is continuously and automatically separated from the atmosphere at flow rates of about 100 lpm by sorption-bed techniques. Samples collected in 8 hours are automatically analyzed by electron-photon coincidence spectrometry to provide detection sensitivities as low as 100 mu Bq/m(3) of air. This sensitivity is about 10-fold better than achieved with reported laboratory-based procedures(1) for the short time collection intervals of interest. Gamma-ray energy spectra and gas analysis data are automatically collected.
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