Difference between revisions of "Air-kerma rate constant"
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− | A characteristic constant for a radionuclide, which is defined in terms of an ideal point source, as <math> \Gamma _\delta =</math> <math>\frac{\iota^2\ \dot{K}_\delta}{A} </math> , where <math> \dot{K}_\delta</math>is the air-kerma rate due to photons (gamma and x rays) of energy greater than δ at a distance <math>\iota</math> in a vacuum from a point source of the radionuclide of activity A. | + | A characteristic constant for a radionuclide, which is defined in terms of an ideal point source, as <math> \Gamma _\delta =</math> <math>\frac{\iota^2\ \dot{K}_\delta}{A} </math> , where <math> \dot{K}_\delta</math>is the air-kerma rate due to photons (gamma and x rays) of energy greater than δ at a distance <math>\iota</math> in a vacuum from a point source of the radionuclide of activity A.(adaoted from [[ICRP Publication 107]]) |
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''[[ICRP Glossary]] entry - 22 February 2019'' | ''[[ICRP Glossary]] entry - 22 February 2019'' |
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A characteristic constant for a radionuclide, which is defined in terms of an ideal point source, as [math] \Gamma _\delta =[/math] [math]\frac{\iota^2\ \dot{K}_\delta}{A} [/math] , where [math] \dot{K}_\delta[/math]is the air-kerma rate due to photons (gamma and x rays) of energy greater than δ at a distance [math]\iota[/math] in a vacuum from a point source of the radionuclide of activity A.(adaoted from ICRP Publication 107)
ICRP Glossary entry - 22 February 2019
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