Article | REF: SE3892 V1

Radon - Physical, metrological and health aspects

Author: Jean-Jacques LE MIGNOT

Publication date: June 10, 2023

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6. From measurement to dose

The relationships between the characteristics of a radioactive source, exposure and the consequences of the interaction of radiation with matter are complex. They are studied through dosimetry, the purpose of which is to assess dose. In the case of radon, the value of the internal dose received by exposed individuals is of great concern to specialists. The behavior in the body of a radioactive gas whose progeny are short-lived solid particles emitting alpha and beta particles is variable and difficult to assess.

6.1 Notion of dose

When radiation interacts with matter, it gives up all or part of its energy. The dose absorbed (D T, R in Gray) by the target is defined as the energy received (dWa) per unit mass (dm),...

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