Radiation Protection Dosimetry

Is thoron a problem in radon measurements with NRPB/SSI passive radon detectors—experimental study

Jaroslaw M Wasikiewicz 1
I. Dimitrova 2
Z-F Ibrahimi 1
S. GEORGIEV 2
K. Mitev 2
Z Daraktchieva 1
1
 
UK Health Security Agency, RCCE, Chilton , Didcot, Oxon OX11 0RQ ,
2
 
Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Faculty of Physics , Sofia 1164 ,
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-02-21
scimago Q3
SJR0.264
CiteScore1.4
Impact factor0.8
ISSN01448420, 17423406
Abstract

The UKHSA radon detectors with polyallyldiglycol carbonate sensing material produced from 2010 onward were used to confirm that they are purely radon detectors only with negligible interference from thoron presence. The statistical analysis of results, after following standard detector processing procedures, showed that such devices can only detect 2.4% ± 0.3% of the total thoron activity concentration compared to the calibrated reference device. It was also demonstrated that thoron, unlike radon, can only travel a very short distance from the source to be effectively measured. Based on the above, it has been concluded that interference of thoron in radon measurement is negligible (within the statistical measurement error), and hence can be ignored in standard indoor and outdoor measurements.

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