surement period. However, with an external monitor chamber, the output variability was reduced to less than 0.05% (1 sd). For each beam quality, the relative standard deviation for the measured k Q factors for the seven ionization chambers was about 0.07%. Conclusions. The study demonstrates the feasibility of highly reproducible MV calibrations at the level of a secondary standards laboratory, and the closeness of agreement (sd < 0.1%) among the seven ionization chambers supports that generic k Q-factors may be adequate for the tested ionization chamber model. Ongoing work focuses on characterization of additional ionization chambers models (PTW30013, PTW31021, and NE2571) and on an improved estimation of the uncertainty related to establishing traceability to primary standards. The latter work includes direct use of water calorimetry in the specific accelerator beams of the laboratory.
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