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Impact of Atmospheric Pressure and Air Temperature on Reproducibility of the Unit of the Number Density of Air Ions Yielded by the Radionuclide Method

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Preliminary investigation results are given describing the impact of atmospheric pressure and air temperature on the reproducibility of the unit of the number density of air ions yielded by the radionuclide method. Reproducible values in the range between 103 ions and 105 ions per cm3 positively correlate with the atmospheric pressure-to-temperature ratio. The preliminary correction values to the measurement results are obtained.

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Correspondence to P. N. Zubkov.

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Translated from Izmeritel’naya Tekhnika, No. 4, pp. 62–64, April, 2016.

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Zubkov, P.N. Impact of Atmospheric Pressure and Air Temperature on Reproducibility of the Unit of the Number Density of Air Ions Yielded by the Radionuclide Method. Meas Tech 59, 434–437 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11018-016-0985-2

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