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Radon Mitigation Applications at the Laboratorio Subterráneo de Canfranc (LSC)

Javier Pérez-Pérez, J. Amaré, I. Bandac, A. Bayo, Silvia Borjabad-Sánchez, J. M. Calvo-Mozota, Laura Cid-Barrio, Rebecca Hernández-Antolín, Beatriz Hernández-Molinero, P. Novella, K. Pelczar, C. Peña‐Garay, B. Romeo, Alfonso Ortíz de Solórzano, M. Sorel, J. Torrent, A. Usón, Anna Wojna-Pelczar, G. Zuzel

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Abstract

The Laboratorio Subterráneo de Canfranc (LSC) is the Spanish national hub for low radioactivity techniques and the associated scientific and technological applications. The concentration of the airborne radon is a major component of the radioactive budget in the neighborhood of the detectors. The LSC hosts a Radon Abatement System, which delivers a radon suppressed air with 1.1±0.2 mBq/m3 of 222Rn. The radon content in the air is continuously monitored with an Electrostatic Radon Monitor. Measurements with the double beta decay demonstrators NEXT-NEW and CROSS and the gamma HPGe detectors show the important reduction of the radioactive background due to the purified air in the vicinity of the detectors. We also discuss the use of this facility in the LSC current program which includes NEXT-100, low background biology experiments and radiopure copper electroformation equipment placed in the radon-free clean room.

Topics & Concepts

RadonPhysicsDetectorRadionuclideRadioactive decayNuclear physicsSemiconductor detectorRadiation monitoringRadiochemistryNuclear engineeringEnvironmental scienceEngineeringOpticsChemistryNeutrino Physics ResearchAstrophysics and Cosmic PhenomenaRadioactivity and Radon Measurements
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