Abstract
Supporting the knowledge of artworks, past times and civilizations by physics and, in general, sciences have been by now recognised to be a very valuable possibility, even though scientific measurements cannot definetely replace the historical and archaeological studies. In this framework, small particle accelerators, i.e., low voltage electrostatic systems, can play an important role for both material analysis and dating purposes. The present paper will present a review of the main principles of ion beam analysis, and in particular PIXE (Particle Induced X-ray Emission), for the study of the composition of artworks and of accelerator mass spectrometry for the measurement of 14C and dating. Advantages, limitations and outlooks are discussed.
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