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Observation of gaseous nitric acid production at a high-energy proton accelerator facility

High-energy protons and neutrons produce a variety of radionuclides as well as noxious and oxidative gases, such as ozone and nitric acid, in the air mainly through the nuclear spallation of atmospheric elements. Samples were collected from the surfaces of magnets, walls, and floors in the neutrino...

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Autores principales: Kanda, Y, Miura, T, Nakajima, H
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2004.08.009
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1003085
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author Kanda, Y
Miura, T
Nakajima, H
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Miura, T
Nakajima, H
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description High-energy protons and neutrons produce a variety of radionuclides as well as noxious and oxidative gases, such as ozone and nitric acid, in the air mainly through the nuclear spallation of atmospheric elements. Samples were collected from the surfaces of magnets, walls, and floors in the neutrino beamline tunnel and the target station of the KEK 12-GeV proton synchrotron facility by wiping surfaces with filter paper. Considerably good correlations were found between the amounts of nitrate and tritium and between those of nitrate and /sup 7/Be. This finding gives evidence that at high-energy proton facilities, nitric acid is produced in the radiolysis of air in beam- loss regions. Also, the nitric acid on the surfaces was found to be desorbed and tended to be more uniform throughout the tunnel due to air circulation. The magnitude of diminishing from the surfaces was in the order of tritium>nitrate>/sup 7/Be1).
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spelling cern-10030852019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.radphyschem.2004.08.009http://cds.cern.ch/record/1003085engKanda, YMiura, TNakajima, HObservation of gaseous nitric acid production at a high-energy proton accelerator facilityChemical Physics and ChemistryHigh-energy protons and neutrons produce a variety of radionuclides as well as noxious and oxidative gases, such as ozone and nitric acid, in the air mainly through the nuclear spallation of atmospheric elements. Samples were collected from the surfaces of magnets, walls, and floors in the neutrino beamline tunnel and the target station of the KEK 12-GeV proton synchrotron facility by wiping surfaces with filter paper. Considerably good correlations were found between the amounts of nitrate and tritium and between those of nitrate and /sup 7/Be. This finding gives evidence that at high-energy proton facilities, nitric acid is produced in the radiolysis of air in beam- loss regions. Also, the nitric acid on the surfaces was found to be desorbed and tended to be more uniform throughout the tunnel due to air circulation. The magnitude of diminishing from the surfaces was in the order of tritium>nitrate>/sup 7/Be1).oai:cds.cern.ch:10030852005
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Miura, T
Nakajima, H
Observation of gaseous nitric acid production at a high-energy proton accelerator facility
title Observation of gaseous nitric acid production at a high-energy proton accelerator facility
title_full Observation of gaseous nitric acid production at a high-energy proton accelerator facility
title_fullStr Observation of gaseous nitric acid production at a high-energy proton accelerator facility
title_full_unstemmed Observation of gaseous nitric acid production at a high-energy proton accelerator facility
title_short Observation of gaseous nitric acid production at a high-energy proton accelerator facility
title_sort observation of gaseous nitric acid production at a high-energy proton accelerator facility
topic Chemical Physics and Chemistry
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2004.08.009
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1003085
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