September 7, 2018
Journal Article

Anticoincidence Analysis for Radioxenon Detection

Abstract

A number of beta-gamma coincidence detectors have been deployed for monitoring nuclear explosions. When 133Xe is present in a sample it causes interference in the calculation of the metastable isotopes. Therefore, an alternative method for activity quantification is to analyze the anticoincidence spectrum of the plastic detector to decrease interference from 133Xe. Simulated and experimental measurements were tested. The results show that the anticoincidence analysis produces more accurate results when quantifying the activity of 131mXe but is sometimes limited by the background increasing the minimum detectable activity.

Revised: January 2, 2019 | Published: September 7, 2018

Citation

Sivels C., A.M. Prinke, J.I. McIntyre, S. Clarke, and S. Pozzi. 2018. Anticoincidence Analysis for Radioxenon Detection. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 318, no. 1:561-567. PNNL-SA-134343. doi:10.1007/s10967-018-6101-0