Joyce, Malcolm J. and Andrew, Jeremy and Bandala, Manuel and Budge, Emma and Cave, Frank and Coghill, Emma and Elísio, Soraia and MacGregor, John and McAlister, Doug and O’Kane, Andrea and Spence, Jennifer (2025) Discerning 90 Y in-growth from 90 Sr for in-situ groundwater monitoring with the ABACUS logging probe. EPJ Web of Conferences, 338. 09004. ISSN 2100-014X
Full text not available from this repository.Abstract
Measurements showing the potential to discern the in-growth of yttrium-90 ( 90 Y) from its parent strontium-90 ( 90 Sr) in aqueous media, based on direct β - particle detection, are described. These have been made using an unshielded cerium bromide (CeBr 3 ) detector derived from a dedicated depth monitoring probe, hereafter referred to as ‘ABACUS’ in media stripped of yttrium. Whilst similar radiologically, 90 Y and 90 Sr differ in terms of their aqueous solubilities and associated tendencies to migrate as elemental species. Consequently, they may not always be in secular equilibrium due to their relative proportions in solution changing with time especially where groundwater flow or disturbances act to resuspend or wash out yttrium precipitates. A temporal count profile has been obtained of aqueous samples stripped of yttrium indicating the in-growth of 90 Y in this initially, Sr-only-containing groundwater sample. A plateau is observed 21 days consistent with secular equilibrium having been achieved (~ 8 half-lives of 90 Y) based on a combined scintillation response indicating not only characteristic features in the X-/γ-ray response but also the potential for the direct detection of 90 Y β - particles in CeBr 3 , evidenced by spectra consistent with the anticipated 90 Y β - particle response. ABACUS is a groundwater X-/γ-ray prototype logging instrument designed for in-situ assessment of radioactivity in underground, water-logged environments, particularly in boreholes and sumps comprising a commercially available, 10 × 9.5 mm CeBr 3 scintillation crystal attached to a small, full-featured MCA TopazSiPM module, contained in a Ø 7 cm & 28 cm long cylindrical aluminium case. A first study presented at ANIMMA 2023 focused on the mathematical algorithm used to analyse the X-/γ-ray photon spectra from ABACUS. Here, the focus is on the implementation of a qualitative approach to discern the relative contribution of 137 Cs and 90 Sr/ 90 Y in solution with an unshielded ABACUS probe, based on comparison of Xand γ-ray photon spectra arising from the bremsstrahlung yield from 90 Sr/ 90 Y, the 137 Cs γ-ray full-energy peak response and the direct β - response, using spectral shape analysis. This not only enables spectral shapes linked to different source distributions and isotopes but also, given the very high-energy, β - particle stimulus from 90 Y, the isolation of characteristic responses consistent with continuous β - particle spectra and their semicharacteristic end-point energies, especially where detectors might be fabricated to enhance this response, i.e., to incorporate a thin window. Direct assessment of 90 Sr and 90 Y is known to be particularly challenging due to the short range of their β - emissions in matter, relative to X-rays and γ rays, and their lack of characteristic γ rays in contrast to 137 Cs but not impossible especially given the high energies of said β - particles, as this research will illustrate.