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Physics 490 – Project Lab Lab B2: Radioactive Decay, Counting Statistics, and the Geiger Tube Jack Young Richard Breazeale Ryan Phelan
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Counting Statistics - Topics Read and interpret the Chart of the Nuclides. Observe the difference between α, β, and γ decays. Observe the properties of the Gaussian and Poisson distributions.
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Chart of Nuclides
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α, β, and γ Decays α decay β decay γdecay γ decay
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Measuring Decays The Geiger-Muller tube and associated equipment
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Science Workshop
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Science Workshop Settings
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Excel – Statistical Analysis
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Science Workshop
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Science Workshop - Model
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Science Workshop - Spreadsheet
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Science Workshop - Parameters
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Science Workshop - Plot
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Science Workshop – Curve Fit
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The Poisson Distribution The Poisson distribution can be obtained from the binomial distribution if we let the number of events n go to infinity, where the most probable number of successes x remains constant so that p goes to zero.
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Binomial Theorem The Poisson distribution describes the large-n limit (k large or small). We define the average number of events as x and the average number of events per measurement p so that x = np. If n is large compared to k and p is very small compared to 1, we can approximate as follows: Poisson Ditribution
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The Poisson distribution is applied generally to situations where only a few events are counted. It is equally valid when large numbers of events are counted, but the Gaussian distribution can be used then, and it is easier to use. Substituting x for np, the Poisson distribution becomes:
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Poisson Distribution Poisson distributions with different mean values.
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