The zero detection threshold of a liquid scintillation spectrometer and its application to liquid scintillation counting

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Abstract

The zero detectin threshold of a liquid scintillation spectrometer is found to be 2.4 ± 0.10 keV below zero pulse-height by measuring standardized 3H samples with a commercially-available liquid-scintillation spectrometer. Based on the results, a high accuracy modified integral counting method which extrapolates the integral pulse-height spectrum to the zero detection threshold is proposed.

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