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Source term estimates of radioxenon released from the BaTek medical isotope production facility using external measured air concentrations.

Authors :
Eslinger, Paul W.
Cameron, Ian M.
Dumais, Johannes Robert
Imardjoko, Yudi
Marsoem, Pujadi
McIntyre, Justin I.
Miley, Harry S.
Stoehlker, Ulrich
Widodo, Susilo
Woods, Vincent T.
Source :
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity. Oct2015, Vol. 148, p10-15. 6p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

BATAN Teknologi (BaTek) operates an isotope production facility in Serpong, Indonesia that supplies 99m Tc for use in medical procedures. Atmospheric releases of 133 Xe in the production process at BaTek are known to influence the measurements taken at the closest stations of the radionuclide network of the International Monitoring System (IMS). The purpose of the IMS is to detect evidence of nuclear explosions, including atmospheric releases of radionuclides. The major xenon isotopes released from BaTek are also produced in a nuclear explosion, but the isotopic ratios are different. Knowledge of the magnitude of releases from the isotope production facility helps inform analysts trying to decide if a specific measurement result could have originated from a nuclear explosion. A stack monitor deployed at BaTek in 2013 measured releases to the atmosphere for several isotopes. The facility operates on a weekly cycle, and the stack data for June 15–21, 2013 show a release of 1.84 × 10 13 Bq of 133 Xe. Concentrations of 133 Xe in the air are available at the same time from a xenon sampler located 14 km from BaTek. An optimization process using atmospheric transport modeling and the sampler air concentrations produced a release estimate of 1.88 × 10 13 Bq. The same optimization process yielded a release estimate of 1.70 × 10 13 Bq for a different week in 2012. The stack release value and the two optimized estimates are all within 10% of each other. Unpublished production data and the release estimate from June 2013 yield a rough annual release estimate of 8 × 10 14 Bq of 133 Xe in 2014. These multiple lines of evidence cross-validate the stack release estimates and the release estimates based on atmospheric samplers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0265931X
Volume :
148
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
108986722
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvrad.2015.05.026