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CORRELATIONS AMONG ACOUSTIC MEASUREMENTS OF THE BOLTZMANN CONSTANT

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Author(s)

Michael R. Moldover, Roberto M. Gavioso, David B. Newell

Abstract

We review correlated uncertainties among the accurate determinations of the Boltzmann constant kB that used the techniques of primary acoustic gas thermometry (AGT). We consider uncertainty contributions from four sources: (1) resonator-dependent uncertainties of the acoustic and microwave measurements, (2), gas-dependent uncertainties from the uncertain chemical and isotopic compositions of the test gases, (3), literature data for the gas properties, and (4), approximations in the theory of AGT. Resonator-dependent uncertainties are correlated when the same cavity was used for more than one measurement. Gas-dependent uncertainties are correlated among those measurements that used argon with isotopic abundances determined using an isotopic standard prepared at KRISS in 2006. All the AGT measurements have small correlated uncertainties from their use of literature data for the Avogadro constant, and for the thermal conductivity and the higher acoustic virial coefficients of helium or argon.
Citation
Metrologia
Volume
52

Keywords

Boltzmann Constant, Gas Constant, Acoustic Thermometry, Fundamental Constants, Thermometry

Citation

Moldover, M. , Gavioso, R. and Newell, D. (2015), CORRELATIONS AMONG ACOUSTIC MEASUREMENTS OF THE BOLTZMANN CONSTANT, Metrologia, [online], https://doi.org/10.1088/0026-1394/52/5/S376 (Accessed April 23, 2024)
Created September 9, 2015, Updated November 10, 2018