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Radon Daughter Plate-out Measurements at SNOLAB for Polyethylene and Copper

Published 30 Aug 2017 in astro-ph.IM | (1708.09476v4)

Abstract: Polyethylene and copper samples were exposed to the underground air at SNOLAB for approximately three months while several environmental factors were monitored. Predictions of the radon-daughter plate-out rate are compared to the resulting surface activities, obtained from high-sensitivity measurements of alpha emissivity using the XIA UltraLo-1800 spectrometer at SMU. From these measurements, we determine an average ${210}$Pb plate-out rate of 249 and 423 atoms/day/cm${2}$ for polyethylene and copper, respectively, when exposed to radon activity of 135 Bq/m${3}$ at SNOLAB. A time-dependent model of alpha activity is discussed for these materials placed in similar environmental conditions.

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