Real-time measurements of radon activity with the Timepix-based RADONLITE and RADONPIX detectors

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Radon gas is the most important source of ionizing radiation among those of natural origin. Two new systems for radon measurement based on the Timepix silicon detector were developed. The positively charged radon daughters are electrostatically collected on the surface of the Si detector and their energy spectrum measured. Pattern recognition of the tracks on the sensor and particle identification are used to determine number and energy of the alpha particles and to subtract the background, allowing for efficient radon detection. The systems include an algorithm for real-time measurement of the radon concentration and the calculation of the effective dose to the lungs.

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Caresana, M., Garlati, L., Murtas, F., Romano, S., Severino, C. T., & Silari, M. (2014). Real-time measurements of radon activity with the Timepix-based RADONLITE and RADONPIX detectors. Journal of Instrumentation, 9(11). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/9/11/P11023

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