Development of non-destructive isotopic analysis methods using muon beams and their application to the analysis of lead

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Elemental isotopic ratios are measured in various research fields and provide useful information regarding age, origin, geological and biological activities, ancient climate, etc. Here, we report a new isotopic analysis method without sample destruction using muon-induced characteristic X-rays. We demonstrated this method by conducting muon-beam irradiation experiments on two Pb plates with different isotopic ratios: natural isotopic composition and artificially enriched 208Pb. The observed broad X-ray peaks of the Pb Kα line around 6 MeV were deconvolved with 206Pb, 207Pb, and 208Pb isotopes, giving the isotopic ratios. The resulting isotopic ratios were consistent with those obtained from mass spectrometry.

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Ninomiya, K., Kudo, T., Strasser, P., Terada, K., Kawai, Y., Tampo, M., … Kubo, K. M. (2019). Development of non-destructive isotopic analysis methods using muon beams and their application to the analysis of lead. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 320(3), 801–805. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10967-019-06506-9

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