radionuclide metrology-ESIR

ESIR – Extension of SIR

The ESIR is an extension of the SIR designed to handle radionuclides that cannot be measured using the SIR ionization chambers—specifically, pure beta-particle emitters and certain electron-capture decaying isotopes. The system is based on a liquid scintillation counter and employs the triple-to-double coincidence ratio method. Since its inauguration in 2024, the ESIR has been used to measure a solution of 99Tc and a solution of 147Pm as part of the BIPM.RI(II)-K5 key comparisons.

 

Radionuclides covered 3H, 14C, 35S, 36Cl, 45Ca, 55Fe, 63Ni, 89Sr, 90Sr, 99Tc, 147Pm, 241Am, 241Pu
BIPM comparator Operational
Level Radionuclide dependent
Quantity Bq/g
Uncertainty Aiming for 0.5 % (k = 2)
Comparison service identifier BIPM.RI(II)-K5
Underpins equivalence for... Radionuclides set out in the MMM
Validity Results remain valid for 15 years
Key comparison reference value Power-moderated weighted mean of results

 

Guidance document MMM - ESIR

60Co Pilot Study

60Co Pilot Study

The international reference system for activity measurements of g-ray emitting nuclides

Coulon R. and Al., The international reference system for beta-particle emitting radionuclides: Validation through the pilot study CCRI(II)-P1.Co-60, Appl. Rad. Isot., 200, 2023

How to participate - ESIR

How to participate

ESIR-F-05

ESIR reporting form

BIPM.RI(II)-K5

Protocol for BIPM.RI(II)-K5 comparisons

Ionizing Radiation - contact Radionuclides

Contact

sir(a)bipm.org

BIPM Ionizing Radiation Department - Radionuclide Metrology