Author:
Xie Ruomei,Lin Fen,Yi Haibo,Hu Tao,Liu Shuaibin,Yuan Shuai,Fan Zhongkai,Mo Yixiang,Li Huiying,Sun Jiale,Liu Zhipeng,Wu Jiulin,Yuan Hongzhi,Xie Dong,Tan Yanliang
Abstract
Abstract
The radioactive decay of radon (Rn-222) and its progenies
are significant background sources in an extremely low background
environment, interfering with investigation like detecting dark
matter and observing neutrinos. In this paper, a 1000 L ultra-high
sensitivity radon monitor for China Jinping Underground Laboratory
(CJPL) based on electrostatic collection and Au-Si surface barrier
detector was developed. The monitor is capable of distinguishing
Rn-220 from the energy spectrum and effectively eliminating any
interference caused by Rn-220. At an absolute air humidity of
0.02 g/m3, the scale factor of the monitor is:
17.35 ± 0.88 (counts/day)/(mBq/m3). Moreover, it achieves
a remarkable lower limit of detection of 0.17 mBq/m3 in a
single-day measurement. These findings demonstrate the suitability
of the ultra-high sensitivity radon monitor for diverse scenarios
demanding stringent background requirements.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation