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Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2012

Development of decay energy spectroscopy using low temperature detectors

Y.S. Jang; G. B. Kim; Kyu-Tae Kim; M.S. Kim; Hwack-Joo Lee; Jong-Man Lee; K.B. Lee; M. K. Lee; Sang Jun Lee; H.C. Ri; W. S. Yoon; Y.N. Yuryev; Y. H. Kim

We have developed a high-resolution detection technique for measuring the energy and activity of alpha decay events using low-temperature detectors. A small amount of source material containing alpha-emitting radionuclides was enclosed in a 4π metal absorber. The energy of the alpha particles as well as that of the recoiled nuclides, low-energy electrons, and low-energy x-rays and γ-rays was converted into thermal energy of the gold absorber. A metallic magnetic calorimeter serving as a fast and sensitive thermometer was thermally attached to the metal absorber. In the present report, experimental demonstrations of Q spectroscopy were made with a new meander-type magnetic calorimeter. The thermal connection between the temperature sensor and the absorber was established with annealed gold wires. Each alpha decay event in the absorber resulted in a temperature increase of the absorber and the temperature sensor. Using the spectrum measured for a drop of (226)Ra solution in a 4π gold absorber, all of the alpha emitters in the sample were identified with a demonstration of good detector linearity. The resolution of the (226)Ra spectrum showed a 3.3 keV FWHM at its Q value together with an expected gamma escape peak at the energy shifted by its γ-ray energy.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2012

Comparison of 99mTc activity measurements at the KRISS using the new SIRTI of the BIPM

C Michotte; Tae Soon Park; K.B. Lee; Jong-Man Lee; Sang-Han Lee

In 2010, a comparison of activity measurements of (99m)Tc was carried out at the KRISS using the BIPMs Transfer Instrument of the International Reference System (SIRTI). The transfer instrument and the KRISS coincidence measurement method are briefly described. The degrees of equivalence with the key comparison reference value and between the present KRISS result and the earlier participants in the SIRTI and SIR comparisons have been evaluated. World-wide consistency of activity measurements of (99m)Tc is demonstrated.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2014

Atmospheric input of 137Cs and 239,240Pu isotopes in Korea after the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident

Jung-Suk Oh; Sang-Han Lee; Jong-Ki Choi; Jong-Man Lee; K.B. Lee; T.S. Park

Caesium isotopes ((134)Cs and (137)Cs) and (239,240)Pu in rainwater and dry deposition have been analyzed by Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) since the Fukushima nuclear power plant (NPP) accident in March 2011. The concentrations of (239,240)Pu and (137)Cs in the rainwater are 2.6±1.0 to 15±3 µBq/kg and 0.01 to 0.36 mBq/kg, respectively. The concentrations are concordant to those observed before the Fukushima NPP accident, on the other hand, the monthly depositional flux of (239,240)Pu and (137)Cs are much lower than the amounts observed after Fukushima NPP accident and in Monaco in 1998-2001. This confirms that the Fukushima NPP accident caused no significant impact in Korea.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2012

Calibration of KRISS reference ionization chamber for key comparison of 99mTc measurement

Jong-Man Lee; K.B. Lee; S. H. Lee; Tae Soon Park

KRISS, as the national metrology institute of Korea, has used a reference ionization chamber system to certify the activity of (99m)Tc aqueous sources, but could only recently participate in a comparison exercise by the BIPM (BIPM.RI(II)-K4.Tc-99m) to secure the international equivalence of (99m)Tc radioactivity measurement by way of the BIPM transfer instrument (SIRTI). The KRISS ionization chamber system was calibrated about 100 days before the comparison with a (99m)Tc solution source standardized by the 4πβ(LS)-γ(NaI(Tl)) coincidence counting method. During the comparison, beginning with a higher activity mother solution, the KRISS ionization chamber measured its specific activity without a dilution. The activity of a diluted-solution source was measured by the SIRTI at the same time.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2016

A preliminary study for the development of reference material using oyster for determination of (137)Cs, (90)Sr and plutonium isotopes.

Sang-Han Lee; Jung-Suk Oh; Jong-Man Lee; K.B. Lee; T.S. Park; M. K. Lee; Seung-Hwan Kim; Jong-Ki Choi

A new reference material for the determination of (137)Cs, (90)Sr and Pu isotopes ((238)Pu and (239,240)Pu) is being developed using dried oyster matrix by Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS). The oyster was collected from Tongyoung harbour, southern part of Korea and the artificial radionuclides ((137)Cs, (90)Sr, (238)Pu and (239,240)Pu) were spiked into the material. After pretreatment and processing, the material was tested for homogeneity and massic activities were determined by measuring (137)Cs, (90)Sr, (238)Pu and (239,240)Pu. The reference value and extended uncertainty for those isotopes will be reported later.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2017

Performance of a segmented HPGe detector at KRISS

Jubong Han; K.B. Lee; Jong-Man Lee; S. H. Lee; Tae Soon Park; Jung-Suk Oh

A 24 segmented HPGe coaxial detector was set up with a digitized data acquisition system (DAQ). The DAQ was composed of a digitizer (5 × 107sampling/s), a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), and a real time operating system. The Full Width Half Maximum (FWHM), rise time, signal characteristics, and spectra of a 137Cs source were evaluated. The data were processed using an in-house developed gamma-ray tracking system.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2016

New method to incorporate Type B uncertainty into least-squares procedures in radionuclide metrology.

Jubong Han; K.B. Lee; Jong-Man Lee; Tae Soon Park; Jung-Suk Oh; Pil-Jei Oh

We discuss a new method to incorporate Type B uncertainty into least-squares procedures. The new method is based on an extension of the likelihood function from which a conventional least-squares function is derived. The extended likelihood function is the product of the original likelihood function with additional PDFs (Probability Density Functions) that characterize the Type B uncertainties. The PDFs are considered to describe ones incomplete knowledge on correction factors being called nuisance parameters. We use the extended likelihood function to make point and interval estimations of parameters in the basically same way as the least-squares function used in the conventional least-squares method is derived. Since the nuisance parameters are not of interest and should be prevented from appearing in the final result, we eliminate such nuisance parameters by using the profile likelihood. As an example, we present a case study for a linear regression analysis with a common component of Type B uncertainty. In this example we compare the analysis results obtained from using our procedure with those from conventional methods.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2016

Absolute measurement of (198)Au activity in gold foil using plastic scintillators and a well-type NaI(Tl) detector.

Yun Ho Kim; Jungho Kim; Jong-Man Lee; Hyeonseo Park

A beta-gamma coincidence system has been developed for measuring (198)Au activity in gold foils. The system was validated by Monte Carlo simulations and by measuring the activity of a (60)Co point-source. To study effects such as self-shielding of beta particles in gold foils, (198)Au activity measurements and simulations were performed for various scintillators and foil sizes. The measured (198)Au activities were ~1% above the reference activity, which might be due to self-shielding of beta particles. The measured and simulated (198)Au activities agreed, suggesting feasibility of precise activity measurement.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2004

Development of radon calibration chamber at KRISS

Jong-Man Lee; Kil Hoon Ahn; Ha Seok Chai; Tae Soon Park


Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2013

Distribution of 131I, 134Cs, 137Cs and 239,240Pu concentrations in Korean rainwater after the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident

Sang-Han Lee; Dong-Hye Heo; Han-Byeol Kang; P.J. Oh; Jong-Man Lee; T.S. Park; K.B. Lee; Jung-Suk Oh; Jung-Ki Suh

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K.B. Lee

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

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Tae Soon Park

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

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Jung-Suk Oh

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

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M. K. Lee

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

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Sang-Han Lee

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

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T.S. Park

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

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G. B. Kim

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

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Hwack-Joo Lee

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

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Sang Jun Lee

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

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W. S. Yoon

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

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