Uranium without daughters
Uranium without daughters
The spectrum is from .5 grams of U3O8 in a glass vial, collected for 14,000 seconds with my 20x100mm NaI detector in a tungsten shield. Looks to be a pretty standard spectrum of 235-U and 238-U.
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Geoff Van Horn
Former Alaskan living in rural Wisconsin
Former Alaskan living in rural Wisconsin
Re: Uranium without daughters
That is pretty cool. With uranium-ore, these peaks are mostly "burried below" all the scattered gammas from daughter decays.
Re: Uranium without daughters
So that is the tungsten K-alpha line at 59 keV?
Is that a reason to use a tungsten shield, to see actinide K-alphas?
Is that a reason to use a tungsten shield, to see actinide K-alphas?
Pieter Kuiper, Växjö (Sweden)
Course lab: 3 mCi neutron source; five 3" NaI(Tl) detectors, CdZnTe detector (Amptek); lead bricks, two GDM 20
Course lab: 3 mCi neutron source; five 3" NaI(Tl) detectors, CdZnTe detector (Amptek); lead bricks, two GDM 20
Re: Uranium without daughters
It would appear to be from tungsten xrays. I only use the tungsten shielding because I have it. I could make one out of lead, but the tungsten is more dense and much cleaner.
Geoff Van Horn
Former Alaskan living in rural Wisconsin
Former Alaskan living in rural Wisconsin
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