Published 1981 | Version v1
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Reproducibility of isotope ratio measurements

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  • 1. Univ. of Rochester, NY

Description

The use of an accelerator as part of a mass spectrometer has improved the sensitivity for measuring low levels of long-lived radionuclides by several orders of magnitude. However, the complexity of a large tandem accelerator and beam transport system has made it difficult to match the precision of low energy mass spectrometry. Although uncertainties for accelerator measured isotope ratios as low as 1% have been obtained under favorable conditions, most errors quoted in the literature for natural samples are in the 5 to 20% range. These errors are dominated by statistics and generally the reproducibility is unknown since the samples are only measured once

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Imprint Title
Symposium on accelerator mass spectrometry
Journal Page Range
p. 346-358.
Report number
ANL/PHY--81-1

Conference

Title
Argonne symposium on high energy spectrometry.
Dates
11 - 13 May 1981.
Place
Argonne, IL, USA.