Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5492974 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2017 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
To precisely measure radon concentrations in purified air supplied to the Super-Kamiokande detector as a buffer gas, we have developed a highly sensitive radon detector with an intrinsic background as low as 0.33±0.07mBqâm3. In this article, we discuss the construction and calibration of this detector as well as results of its application to the measurement and monitoring of the buffer gas layer above Super-Kamiokande. In March 2013, the chilled activated charcoal system used to remove radon in the input buffer gas was upgraded. After this improvement, a dramatic reduction in the radon concentration of the supply gas down to 0.08±0.07mBqâm3. Additionally, the Rn concentration of the in-situ buffer gas has been measured 28.8±1.7mBqâm3 using the new radon detector. Based on these measurements we have determined that the dominant source of Rn in the buffer gas arises from contamination from the Super-Kamiokande tank itself.
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Authors
Y. Nakano, H. Sekiya, S. Tasaka, Y. Takeuchi, R.A. Wendell, M. Matsubara, M. Nakahata,