Published March 2008 | Version v1
Journal article

Prompt gamma activation studies on archaeological objects at a pulsed neutron source

  • 1. Institute of Isotopes, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest (Hungary)
  • 2. STFC, ISIS Faculty, Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory, Chilton (United Kingdom)
  • 3. Dipartimento di fisica Giuseppe Occhialini, Bicoca Univ., Milano (Italy)

Description

The potential of prompt gamma activation analysis (PGAA) for non-destructive quantitative investigation of archaeological objects at a pulsed neutron spallation source was studied. Experiments were performed on the ROTAX time-of-flight diffractometer of the ISIS neutron source on a chalcolithic copper axe, a limestone sample from the ancient Quarry of Masarah (Egypt), a Roman bronze fibula and two fragments of glass from the Roman Villa Adriana. For reference and comparison, measurements were also performed at the PGAA station of the Budapest research reactor. It is found that the performance of a PGAA analysis at a pulsed source, with a make-shift set-up on an instrument designed for diffraction studies, cannot match the achievable results at a dedicated PGAA facility at a reactor source. However, the possibility of performing different investigations, e.g., neutron diffraction for structure analysis and PGAA for elemental analysis, at a single facility on one and the same object remains attractive and offers useful applications in the field of cultural heritage.

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuovo Cimento della Societa Italiana di Fisica. C, Geophysics and Space Physics
Journal Volume
31
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 143-155
ISSN
1124-1896