Abstract

Cesium-134 has been measured by means of a new coincidence counting system which is equipped with a liquid scintillation detector to count β particles and a NaI crystal to detect γ-rays which are emitted simultaneously. In order to validate this new technique, additional measurements were carried out with an established 4πβ–γ-coincidence counting system with a proportional counter in the β channel. The coincidence counting experiments were complemented with measurements in further liquid scintillation counters with two and three photomultiplier tubes. The counting efficiencies for these systems were determined using CIEMAT/NIST efficiency tracing and the triple-to-double coincidence ratio (TDCR) method, respectively.

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