Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8208903 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2018 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Radioactive xenon (mainly 131mXe, 133Xe, 133mXe and 135Xe) are tracked as markers of nuclear weapons testing. The CEA has developed the PIPSBox, a measurement cell able to detect electrons emitted by xenon nuclides. Combined with an ultra-low background γ spectrometer, electron detection capacities allow reaching minimum detectable activities (MDA) for a 3-day long measurement of about 0.5 mBq for the four xenon radionuclides. Compared to a classical measurement cell, MDAs are improved by a factor of 2-4.
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Authors
O. Delaune, A. Cagniant, P. Gross, G. Douysset, J.-P. Fontaine, G. Le Petit,