Radon Emanation Result of : DEAP Filter.

Date: 2021/05/03



The DEAP filter sample was received for radon emanation counting with the low background Radon board system on surface at SNOLAB. The request for the emanation counting was received in April 2021.


1. Sample Handling

New gloves were used to handle the sample. Sample was wiped with UPW. No further cleaning was needed and the sample was deemed ready for counting. It was attached to the Rn board system via sample connectign port: valve V7. The sample was baked for couple of hours before extracting Rn.

2. Summary of Emanation Counting Results

The sample run for the above-mentioned sample was extracted on May 03, 2021 and counting started on the same day. The sample was emanated for 14.02days (after baking it).

For precision measurements, two counting runs are necessary per sample: a Blank (BLK) run with no sample in the chamber and a Sample (SPL) run itself, in which the entire set-up is counted again, but with the sample under study inside the chamber. The net emanation rate (atoms/d) of the sample is obtained by subtracting the BLK rate from the SPL rate. Typically one would perform the Blank runs each time prior to the sample run. But the frequency of Blanks is often reduced due to consistent Blank rates of our system. For the above-mentioned sample, BLK here referes to the Board background run (as the sample was not placed in the chamber). The total efficiency of the Rn board system used for the calculation was: (128.76 +/- 6.88)%.

In this report, only the 222Rn emanation rate is presented. It is left to the experiment to determine how to interpret and scale these results based on their radiopurity target.

Sample Run Type Counting Time (d) Emanation Time (d) 222Rn (atoms/d)
DEAP Filter Sample 7.82 14.02 -1.15 +/- 2.84
Blank
Net Counts 3.6 +/- 5.9





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