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Development and Calibration of a Real-Time Airborne Radioactivity Monitor Using Gamma-Ray Spectrometry on a Particulate Filter
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2014
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringNuclear DataRadioactive ContaminationAir QualityPollution MonitoringCalibrationAerosol SamplingInstrumentationRadiation ImagingHealth SciencesAir SamplingRadiation DetectionRadiation MonitoringNuclear SecurityRadiation MeasurementRadiation TransportRadiometryEnvironmental RadiochemistryAirborne Radioactive IsotopesEnvironmental EngineeringRadioanalytical ChemistryParticulate FilterAir PollutionReal TimeNuclear Aerosol
In this work, we present the development and calibration of a Real-time Airborne Radioactivity Monitor using gamma-ray spectrometry on a particulate Filter (RARM-F) to be used in an automatic environmental radiation surveillance network. The RARM-F collects a constant flow of air that passes across a particulate filter, where airborne aerosols are collected. Then, the filter is faced toward a NaI(Tl) or LaBr <sub xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">3</sub> (Ce) scintillation detector that is used for gamma-ray spectrometry. This permits the identification and quantification of airborne radioactive isotopes in real time. The RARM-F was fully calibrated with a combination of experimental data and Monte Carlo simulations. For the simulations, a user code, including a model of the system geometry, was prepared for the EGS5 code system and validated with experimental measurements. The calibration methodology is independent of the scintillation crystal used; however, the measurement capabilities and the performance of the RARM-F are not. Thus, we also discuss some characteristics of the RARM-F when using different crystals.
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