The Effect of Various Parameters on Measuring Alpha and Beta Particles from Soil Sample; An Environmental Dosimetry

Purpose: The measurement of natural radioactive decay in environmental samples such as soil has received increasing importance in recent years. Proportional counters in the form of large-area planar detectors are widely used for the initial screening of  radioactivity in environmental samples. In t...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Esmaili Torshabi, Sepideh Mohammadzadeh
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2025-01-01
Series:Frontiers in Biomedical Technologies
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Online Access:https://fbt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/fbt/article/view/750
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description Purpose: The measurement of natural radioactive decay in environmental samples such as soil has received increasing importance in recent years. Proportional counters in the form of large-area planar detectors are widely used for the initial screening of  radioactivity in environmental samples. In this study, the affecting factors in the alpha and beta particles emitted from natural radioactive soil sample was simulated using the Monte Carlo FLUKA code. Materials and Methods: These factors include the thickness of the sample, source-detector air gap, Mylar thickness, and gas detector density. Simulations were performed for alpha particles in 4.8 MeV and in the conventional range for the investigation of radioactive elements inside the soil sample. Results: The final analyzed results show that the maximum number of primary particles can be measured up to 5 and 100 µm of soil sample thickness for alpha and beta particles, respectively. The maximum counting efficiencies for alpha and beta particles are 23% and 42%, respectively for our simulated sample. Conclusion: For alpha particles, gas detector density variations have no effect on the efficiency. For beta particles, this efficiency is constant up to 0.0005 g/  density of gas. Furthermore, by increasing the air gap and Mylar thickness the efficiency will be decreased for both alpha and beta particles, while the variation of this value is remarkable for alpha particles.
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spelling doaj-art-95a0ea786d8741c7a20920bffe7481a52025-02-09T08:55:56ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesFrontiers in Biomedical Technologies2345-58372025-01-0112110.18502/fbt.v12i1.17739The Effect of Various Parameters on Measuring Alpha and Beta Particles from Soil Sample; An Environmental DosimetryAhmad Esmaili Torshabi0Sepideh Mohammadzadeh1Faculty of Sciences and Modern Technologies, Graduate University of Advanced Technology, Haftbagh St. 7631885356 Kerman, IranFaculty of Sciences and Modern Technologies, Graduate University of Advanced Technology, Haftbagh Highway, Mahan Knowledge of Paradise, 7631885356, Kerman Iran Purpose: The measurement of natural radioactive decay in environmental samples such as soil has received increasing importance in recent years. Proportional counters in the form of large-area planar detectors are widely used for the initial screening of  radioactivity in environmental samples. In this study, the affecting factors in the alpha and beta particles emitted from natural radioactive soil sample was simulated using the Monte Carlo FLUKA code. Materials and Methods: These factors include the thickness of the sample, source-detector air gap, Mylar thickness, and gas detector density. Simulations were performed for alpha particles in 4.8 MeV and in the conventional range for the investigation of radioactive elements inside the soil sample. Results: The final analyzed results show that the maximum number of primary particles can be measured up to 5 and 100 µm of soil sample thickness for alpha and beta particles, respectively. The maximum counting efficiencies for alpha and beta particles are 23% and 42%, respectively for our simulated sample. Conclusion: For alpha particles, gas detector density variations have no effect on the efficiency. For beta particles, this efficiency is constant up to 0.0005 g/  density of gas. Furthermore, by increasing the air gap and Mylar thickness the efficiency will be decreased for both alpha and beta particles, while the variation of this value is remarkable for alpha particles. https://fbt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/fbt/article/view/750Environmental DosimetryAlpha and Beta ParticlesProportional CountersMonte Carlo Simulation
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The Effect of Various Parameters on Measuring Alpha and Beta Particles from Soil Sample; An Environmental Dosimetry
Frontiers in Biomedical Technologies
Environmental Dosimetry
Alpha and Beta Particles
Proportional Counters
Monte Carlo Simulation
title The Effect of Various Parameters on Measuring Alpha and Beta Particles from Soil Sample; An Environmental Dosimetry
title_full The Effect of Various Parameters on Measuring Alpha and Beta Particles from Soil Sample; An Environmental Dosimetry
title_fullStr The Effect of Various Parameters on Measuring Alpha and Beta Particles from Soil Sample; An Environmental Dosimetry
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Various Parameters on Measuring Alpha and Beta Particles from Soil Sample; An Environmental Dosimetry
title_short The Effect of Various Parameters on Measuring Alpha and Beta Particles from Soil Sample; An Environmental Dosimetry
title_sort effect of various parameters on measuring alpha and beta particles from soil sample an environmental dosimetry
topic Environmental Dosimetry
Alpha and Beta Particles
Proportional Counters
Monte Carlo Simulation
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