Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8250900 | Radiation Measurements | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The single particle counting rate is modulated by the atmospheric pressure and temperature, and is affected by the local radioactivity from soil and air. Among the radioactive elements, radon gas is of particular importance since its concentration in air can vary significantly, according to environmental conditions. In this paper we evaluate the contribution of the radon daughter gamma ray emitters to the single particle counting rate measured by ARGO-YBJ. According to our analysis, the radon gas contribution is roughly 1-2%, producing a counting rate modulation of the same order of magnitude of the atmospheric effects.
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Authors
B. Bartoli, P. Bernardini, X.J. Bi, I. Bolognino, P. Branchini, A. Budano, P. Camarri, Z. Cao, R. Cardarelli, S. Catalanotti, C. Cattaneo, S.Z. Chen, T.L. Chen, P. Creti, S.W. Cui, B.Z. Dai, A. D'Amone, Danzengluobu Danzengluobu, G. Zizzi,