Development of new radon monitoring systems in the Kamioka mine

Abstract

Radioactivity from radon is a major threat for high-precision low energy physics experiments like the ones in the Kamioka Mine. We developed a new high sensitive radon monitoring system and conducted systematic radon concentration measurements for the first time in Kamioka. The system consists of portable radon detectors with a capacity of 1 L and new electronics based on Raspberry Pi. These radon detectors measure the radon in air with electro-static collection and a PIN photodiode. We measured the absolute humidity dependence of the 1-L radon detector for air to be CF (AH) = (12.86 0.40) - (1.66 0.19) AH (counts/day)/(Bq/m3). The background level of the 1-L radon detector is 0.650.15 (stat.) count/day. This corresponds to a detection limit of 0.4 Bq/m3 in a one-day measurement. Data was collected for a period of more than one year with twenty one 1-L radon detectors in the Kamioka mine. They indicate seasonal and day-night variations in radon concentration within the mine. These results also allow us to confirm the stability of the new Raspberry Pi electronics.

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