Abstract
The data described consists of radiation measurement outputs from several different detectors located in Abu Dhabi, UAE, for the duration of 30 November 2014 through 13 December 2016. This data could be useful for anyone studying radiation count rate or spectroscopic changes over a multi year period from various radiation sources and measurement systems. The outputs of the measurement systems include 1) counts per 20 min from a Geiger–Muller detector measuring 90Sr, 2) counts per 20 min from a Geiger–Muller detector measuring 204Tl, 3) radiation spectra per 30 min from a NaI detector measuring 60Co, 4) radiation spectra per 30 min from a NaI detector measuring 54Mn, 5) radiation spectra per 30 min from a liquid scintillation detector measuring 226Ra, 6) counts per 30 min from a liquid scintillation detector measuring 14C, and room pressure, temperature, and humidity data every 10 min. A detailed description of the setup of each of these measurement systems can be found in “Experimental Setup and Commissioning Baseline Study in Search of Time-Variations in Beta-Decay Half-Lives” [1].
Highlights
Data from multi year and multi radiation detector measurements of different radiation sources with environmental data
The data described consists of radiation measurement outputs from several different detectors located in Abu Dhabi, UAE, for the duration of 30 November 2014 through 13 December 2016
The third column is the number of counts recorded by the detector system during the 20 min measurement
Summary
Data from multi year and multi radiation detector measurements of different radiation sources with environmental data. The data described consists of radiation measurement outputs from several different detectors located in Abu Dhabi, UAE, for the duration of 30 November 2014 through 13 December 2016. Data was collected using commercially available radiation measurement systems and software. The data presented consists of simultaneously acquired radiation counts from six different systems, three different detector types, and six different radioactive sources, along with environmental data.
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