Comparison Between the NIST and the KEBS for the Determination of Air Kerma Calibration Coefficients for Narrow X-Ray Spectra and 137Cs Gamma-Ray Beams |
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Authors: | Michelle O’Brien Ronaldo Minniti Stanslaus Alwyn Masinza |
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Affiliation: | National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD 20899 USA;Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS), Nairobi, Kenya |
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Abstract: | Air kerma calibration coefficients for a reference class ionization chamber from narrow x-ray spectra and cesium 137 gamma-ray beams were compared between the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS). A NIST reference-class transfer ionization chamber was calibrated by each laboratory in terms of the quantity air kerma in four x-ray reference radiation beams of energies between 80 kV and 150 kV and in a cesium 137 gamma-ray beam. The reference radiation qualities used for this comparison are described in detail in the ISO 4037 publication.[1]The comparison began in September 2008 and was completed in March 2009. The results reveal the degree to which the participating calibration facility can demonstrate proficiency in transferring air kerma calibrations under the conditions of the said facility at the time of the measurements. The comparison of the calibration coefficients is based on the average ratios of calibration coefficients. |
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Keywords: | air kerma free-air ionization chamber gamma-ray cesium 137 primary standard reference radiation qualities x-ray calibration |
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