IEEE N42 25-1997 en American National Standard Calibration and Usage of Alpha Beta Proportional Counters《α β正比计数器的校正与使用》.pdf
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1、ANSI N42.25-1997(R2004) National Committee on Radiation Instrumentation, N42 accredited by the American National Standards Institute Secretariat The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Reaffirmed 2 December 2004 Approved 6 January 1997 American National Standard Calibration andUs
2、age of Alpha/Beta Proportional Counters Sponsor American National Standards Institute Abstract: This standard establishes methods for the calibration and use of gas proportional counters with and without active guard detectors. This standard also establishes methods for mea-suring the alpha and beta
3、 counting plateau, crosstalk factors, background, alpha and betaefficiency from prepared standards, correction factors for samples whose self-attenuation or mass differs from that of the standard, and calculation of the sample activities together with their randomand total uncertainties. Correction
4、for pulse pileup due to high count rate is also discussed. Although many principles articulated in this standard apply to the counting of radionuclides emittinga maximum beta energy below 100 keV as well, the counting of these low-energy beta emitters requires a higher degree of attention to detail
5、in sample preparation, instrument calibration, and measurement correction factors than addressed in this standard. Therefore, this standard isintended for measuring radionuclides with maximum beta energies above 100 keV. Keywords: alpha/beta proportional counters, calibration The Institute of Electr
6、ical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017-2394, USA Copyright 1997 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All rights reserved. Published 1997. Printed in the United States of America. ISBN 1-55937-903-0 No part of this publication may be re
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19、scope of those patents that are brought to its attention.iiiIntroduction(This introduction is not part of ANSI N42.25-1997, American National Standard Calibration and Usage of Alpha/BetaProportional Counters.)This standard is the responsibility of the Accredited Standards Committee on Radiation Inst
20、rumentation,N42. Committee N42 delegated development of this standard to Subcommittee N42.RM. Drafts werereviewed by Committee N42, Subcommittee N42.RM, and other interested parties, and the commentsreceived were utilized in producing the standard as finally approved. The standard was approved by N4
21、2letter ballot of 18 March 1996.At the time it approved this standard, the Accredited Standards Committee on Radiation Instrumentation,N42, had the following members:Louis Costrell, Chair Luigi Napoli, Administrative SecretaryOrganization Represented Name of RepresentativeAmerican Conference of Gove
22、rnmental Industrial HygienistsJesse LiebermanBattelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories Kenneth L. SwinthHealth Physics Society.George CampbellJoseph R. Stencel (Alt.)Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.Louis CostrellJulian Forster (Alt.)Anthony J. Spurgin (Alt.)Lawrence Berkeley Laborato
23、ryEdward J. LampoLawrence Livermore National Laboratory.Paul L. PhelpsMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Bates Linear Accelerator Center .Frank X. MasseUS Army Center for EW/RSDA Edward GroeberUS Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology Louis CostrellMichael Unterwe
24、ger (Alt.)US Department of EnergyGerald GoldsteinUS Federal Emergency Management Agency .Carl R. SiebentrittMembers-at-LargeJoseph C. BellianErnesto A. CorteJohn M. GallagherJack M. SelbyAl N. TschaecheEdward J. VallarioLee J. WagnerSanford WagnerAt the time this standard was approved, Subcommittee
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