Published January 2009 | Version v1
Journal article

Improved radioxenon gamma-spectrometry counting system and its efficiency calibration. Monte Carlo simulation and experimental results at enriched xenon counting environment

  • 1. Radiation Protection Bureau of Health Canada, Ottawa, ON (Canada)

Description

To give satisfactory efficiency both for X- and gamma-ray photon, an improved counting system has been developed in CTBT Canadian radioxenon laboratory. The counting system consists of a BEGe detector coupled with a thin carbon fiber window counting cell, that can perform a reliable and efficient radioxenon measurement. A semi-empirical calibration procedure was adopted, which is a combination of experimental measurement and mathematical simulation. Mathematical calibration tool is Monte Carlo simulation software named VGSL. Advanced gammaspectrum analysis software, named Aatami, was used for gamma-ray peak shape fitting and X-ray multiplets deconvolution. The calculated full energy peak efficiency curve covers from 30 to 700 keV and agrees well with experimental data points within 2%. The efficiency curve can provide radioxenon analysis both for X-rays and gamma-rays with high quality. The efficiency distortion near xenon k-absorption edge of 35 keV, which is caused by high concentrated xenon in the counting cell, is also discussed. (author)

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Journal Title
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
Journal Volume
279
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 83-91
ISSN
0236-5731
CODEN
JRNCDM

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