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Construction and measurements of a vacuum-swing-adsorption radon-mitigation system

Instrumentation and Detectors 2014-04-24 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

Long-lived alpha and beta emitters in the 222^{222}Rn decay chain on (and near) detector surfaces may be the limiting background in many experiments attempting to detect dark matter or neutrinoless double-beta decay, and in screening detectors. In order to reduce backgrounds from radon-daughter plate-out onto the wires of the BetaCage during its assembly, an ultra-low-radon cleanroom is being commissioned at Syracuse University using a vacuum-swing-adsorption radon-mitigation system. The radon filter shows ~20×\times reduction at its output, from 7.47±\pm0.56 to 0.37±\pm0.12 Bq/m3^3, and the cleanroom radon activity meets project requirements, with a lowest achieved value consistent with that of the filter, and levels consistently < 2 Bq/m3^3.

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@article{arxiv.1404.5811,
  title  = {Construction and measurements of a vacuum-swing-adsorption radon-mitigation system},
  author = {R. W. Schnee and R. Bunker and G. Ghulam and D. Jardin and M. Kos and A. S. Tenney},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.5811},
  year   = {2014}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures, Proceedings of Low Radioactivity Techniques (LRT) 2013, Gran Sasso, Italy, April 10-12, 2013