ESR Dosimetry for Atomic Bomb Survivors Using Shell Buttons and Tooth Enamel
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概要
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Atomic bomb radiation doses to humans at Nagasaki and Hiroshima are investigated by electron spin resonance (ESR) from shell buttons and tooth enamel voluntarily supplied by survivors. A shell button gives a dose of 2.1±0.2 Gy with ESR signals at g=2.001 and g=1.997 while the signal at g=1.997 for the tooth enamel of the same person is 1.9±0.5 Gy. Other teeth show doses from about 0.5 Gy to 3 Gy. An apparent shielding converted to a concrete thickness is given using the T65D calculated in 1965. Teeth extracted during dental treatment should be preserved for cumulative radiation dosimetry.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1984-09-20
著者
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Ikeya M
Technical College Yamaguchi University
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IKEYA Motoji
Technical College, Yamaguchi University
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Okajima Shunzo
Atomic Bomb Disease Institute Medical School Nagasaki University
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Ikeya Motoji
Technical College Yamaguchi University
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MIYAJIMA Junko
Atomic Bomb Disease Institute, Medical School, Nagasaki University
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Miyajima Junko
Atomic Bomb Disease Institute Medical School Nagasaki University
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