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International exercise on 124Sb photon emission intensities determination

An international exercise, registered as EUROMET project no. 907, was launched to measure both the activity of a solution of 124Sb and the photon emission intensities of its decay. The same solution was sent by LNE-LNHB to eight participating laboratories, six of which sent results for photon emissi...

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Published in:Applied radiation and isotopes 2010-10, Vol.68 (10), p.2026-2030
Main Authors: Bé, M.-M., Chauvenet, B., Amiot, M.-N., Bobin, C., Lépy, M.-C., Branger, T., Lanièce, I., Luca, A., Sahagia, M., Wätjen, A.C., Kossert, K., Ott, O., Nähle, O., Dryák, P., Sochorovà, J., Kovar, P., Auerbach, P., Altzitzoglou, T., Pommé, S., Sibbens, G., Van Ammel, R., Paepen, J., Iwahara, A., Delgado, J.U., Poledna, R.
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Summary:An international exercise, registered as EUROMET project no. 907, was launched to measure both the activity of a solution of 124Sb and the photon emission intensities of its decay. The same solution was sent by LNE-LNHB to eight participating laboratories, six of which sent results for photon emission intensities both in absolute and in relative terms. From these results and including previous published values, a consistent decay scheme was worked out, proving that problems in activity measurements have not been due to decay scheme data.
ISSN:0969-8043
1872-9800
DOI:10.1016/j.apradiso.2010.01.038