In this work, we present a fast and highly efficient method for the measurement of 210Pb in metallic archaeological lead using the commercial low-background liquid scintillation counter Wallac Quantulus 1220 installed at the University of Milano–Bicocca (Italy). By combining an optimized chemical preparation with pulse-shape analysis (PSA), the technique achieves sensitivities at the level of a few 102 mBq/kg within one week of measurement, using sample masses below 1 g. The method enables the simultaneous identification of the β decays of 210Pb and 210Bi and the α decay of 210Po, allowing a direct verification of secular equilibrium within the decay chain. With extended acquisition times, detection limits below 100 mBq/kg are reached after approximately 40 days. This approach provides a rapid, accessible, and reliable tool for the radiopurity screening of lead, and is well suited for quality control and R&D activities in next-generation low-background and rare-event physics experiments. Moreover, the method has the potential to be extended to other materials relevant for low-background applications.
Consonni, M., Clemenza, M., Di Stefano, E., Ferreiro Iachellini, N., Filippini, F., Gardini, A., et al. (2026). A rapid low-background assay of 210Pb in archaeological lead. THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. C, PARTICLES AND FIELDS, 86(6) [10.1140/epjc/s10052-026-15922-7].
A rapid low-background assay of 210Pb in archaeological lead
Ferreiro Iachellini N.;Pattavina L.;Quitadamo S.;Saliu F.;Trombetta L.
2026
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In this work, we present a fast and highly efficient method for the measurement of 210Pb in metallic archaeological lead using the commercial low-background liquid scintillation counter Wallac Quantulus 1220 installed at the University of Milano–Bicocca (Italy). By combining an optimized chemical preparation with pulse-shape analysis (PSA), the technique achieves sensitivities at the level of a few 102 mBq/kg within one week of measurement, using sample masses below 1 g. The method enables the simultaneous identification of the β decays of 210Pb and 210Bi and the α decay of 210Po, allowing a direct verification of secular equilibrium within the decay chain. With extended acquisition times, detection limits below 100 mBq/kg are reached after approximately 40 days. This approach provides a rapid, accessible, and reliable tool for the radiopurity screening of lead, and is well suited for quality control and R&D activities in next-generation low-background and rare-event physics experiments. Moreover, the method has the potential to be extended to other materials relevant for low-background applications.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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