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uranium glass spectrum

Post by Peter-1 » 06 Apr 2020, 19:08

A few years ago i bought this bottle in a small market.
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It is an old bottle from around 1880, made in Vienna from a perfumery.

Now i wanted to know if there are any deviations from other uranium glasses.
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I have found no deviations from other glasses. Now the question was how high the total activity can be.
With a Geiger counter at a distance of 2 cm, the instrument showed 1.5 µSv / h. Since almost only the radiation comes from Th232 and Th232 has a dose rate constant of 298 ( µSv*m²/h*GBq) , an activity of ~ 2 kBq can be calculated. Of course, this value is associated with major errors. At the MCA I have a BKG of 16.7 CPS. With the jar it is 70.3 CPS. Of course, no activity can be calculated from this.
I am grateful for further information.
Peter

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Re: uranium glass spectrum

Post by Geoff » 07 Apr 2020, 04:07

That’s a beautiful bottle! Thank you for sharing it.
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Re: uranium glass spectrum

Post by Go-Figure » 11 May 2020, 05:15

Nice one!
Judging from the U235 peaks I would say it's depleted uranium which is expected.
I will do an uranium glass spectrum soon, I have a piece weighing 1 Kg (from a flea market in my case too), so it won't be hard to get some good activity.

I personally don't trust too much the doserate read from a geiger counter (mine included), we know it takes any single interaction for a Cs137 gamma ray and particularly when there are a lot of alphas and betas involved it's easy to be misleaded.

Best.

Massimo

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