Measurement of Rn dissolved in water at the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
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The technique used at the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) to measure the concentration of Rn in water is described. Water from the SNO detector is passed through a vacuum degasser (in the light water system) or a membrane contact degasser (in the heavy water system) where dissolved gases, including radon, are liberated. The degasser is connected to a vacuum system which collects the radon on a cold trap and removes most other gases, such as water vapor and N2: After roughly 0:5 tonnes of H2O or 6 tonnes of D2O have been sampled, the accumulated radon is transferred to a Lucas cell. The cell is mounted on a photomultiplier tube which detects the a-particles from the decay of Rn and its progeny. The overall degassing and concentration efficiency is about 38% and the single-a counting efficiency is approximately 75%. The sensitivity of the radon assay system for D2O is equivalent to B3 10 15 g U=g water. The radon concentration in both the H2O and D2O is sufficiently low that the rate of background events from U-chain elements is a small fraction of the interaction rate of solar neutrinos by the neutral current reaction. r 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. PACS: 29.50.-n; 26.65.+t
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