| Literature DB >> 27348041 |
S Pommé1, S M Collins2, A Harms2, S M Jerome2.
Abstract
Basic equations for age dating through activity ratio measurements are presented and applied to nuclear chronometers based on parent-daughter decay. Uncertainty propagation formulae are derived which relate the relative uncertainty on the half-lives and measured activity ratios with the relative uncertainty on the calculated time of a nuclear event. Particular attention is paid to the case of relatively short-lived radionuclides for which the change in decay rate during the measurement is non-negligible. Mathematical solutions are presented to correct the perceived activity ratio and adapt the uncertainty propagation formulae to complete the uncertainty budget. The formulae have been applied to 140Ba-140La chronometry, which is particularly useful for dating a nuclear explosion through measurement of the produced activity ratio of 140La and 140Ba in a finite time interval. They were also applied to the 227Th-223Ra parent-daughter pair produced for therapeutic use. The impact of inaccuracies in the nuclear decay data on the performance of these nuclear chronometers is shown and discussed. Copyright ÂKeywords: CTBT; Dosimetry; Geochronology; Non-proliferation; Nuclear chronometry; Nuclear medicine; Uncertainty
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27348041 DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2016.06.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Radioact ISSN: 0265-931X Impact factor: 2.674