[time-nuts] Variation in Radioactive Decay Rate with Solar Activity

J. Forster jfor at quikus.com
Wed Aug 3 19:14:19 UTC 2011


Hi Brooke,

Maybe. The photon counting gear is pretty trivial. You'd need:

A scintillator
A PMT (Photo Multiplier Tube) and HV stable HV PS.
A preamp
A SCA (Single Channel Analyzer). These can be built.
A counter, stable time base, and data recorder

The main difficulty, IMO, would be getting a sufficient sized lump of the
material. Chunks of Cs don't grow on trees, at least not where I live.

Best,

-John

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> Hi John:
>
> Very interesting.  I wonder if it's something that can be observed in a
> home system?
> I've got some radioactive samples and various counters that detect their
> particles as well a precision time equipment.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radioactive_decay#Changing_decay_rates
>
> Have Fun,
>
> Brooke Clarke
> http://www.PRC68.com
> http://www.End2PartyGovernment.com/
>
>
> J. Forster wrote:
>> <http://news.stanford.edu/news/2010/august/sun-082310.html>
>>
>> Suppose time has variations, instead of the decay rate??
>>
>> :))
>>
>> -John
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