Accuracy and uncertainty in radioactivity measurement for NAA |
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Authors: | R. M. Lindstrom R. Zeisler R. R. Greenberg |
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Affiliation: | (1) Analytical Chemistry Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8395, USA |
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Abstract: | The basic assumptions of activation analysis are that the induced radioactivity is proportional to the amount of analyte, and that the quantity of radioactivity can be related simply to the number of counts observed. Quantitative measurement of activity (and of its uncertainty) is not always simple, especially when accuracy better than a few percent is sought. Recent work with 77Ge and 76As has demonstrated that the accuracy of half-lives in the literature is sometimes insufficient. Despite these and other problems, quantitative understanding and documentation of uncertainties can be accomplished, providing demonstrable quality assurance and supporting claims of traceability to the Système International. |
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