2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0168-9002(99)01086-4
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Analysis of alpha-emitting isotopes in an inorganic scintillator

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“…3. The obtained α peaks (the α nature of events was confirmed by the pulse-shape analysis described in Section 3.2.4) as well as the distributions of the time intervals between events, are in a good agreement with those expected for the α decays of the 224 Ra → 220 Rn → 216 Po → 212 Pb chain.…”
Section: Time-amplitude Analysissupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…3. The obtained α peaks (the α nature of events was confirmed by the pulse-shape analysis described in Section 3.2.4) as well as the distributions of the time intervals between events, are in a good agreement with those expected for the α decays of the 224 Ra → 220 Rn → 216 Po → 212 Pb chain.…”
Section: Time-amplitude Analysissupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Data on the energy and arrival time of events can be used to select fast decay chains from the 232 Th, 235 U and 238 U families. The method of time-amplitude analysis is described in detail in [223,224,44,45,208]. For instance, the following sequence of α decays from the 232 Th family can be selected:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The growth of the α/β ratio with α particles energy has been earlier observed for cadmium tungstate[6] and other scintillators[14,16,17].…”
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“…in Ref. [22][23][24]) was used to select the events of the following decay sub-chain of the 232 Th family: 224 Ra (Q α = 5789 keV; T 1/2 = 3.66 d) → 220 Rn (Q α = 6405 keV; T 1/2 = 55.6 s) → 216 Po (Q α = 6906 keV; T 1/2 = 0.145 s) → 212 Pb.…”
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confidence: 99%