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Application of WSP method in analysis of environmental samples

  • 1. Institute of Nuclear and Physical Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Bratislava (Slovakia)
  • 2. METR, s.r.o., Bratislava (Slovakia)

Description

Detection of activity in natural samples is specific especially because of its low level and high background interferences. Reduction of background interferences could be reached using low background chamber. Measurement geometry in shape of Marinelli beaker is commonly used according to low level of activity in natural samples. The Peak Net Area (PNA) method is the world-wide accepted technique for analysis of gamma-ray spectra. It is based on the net area calculation of the full energy peak, therefore, it takes into account only a fraction of measured gamma-ray spectrum. On the other hand, the Whole Spectrum Processing (WSP) approach to the gamma analysis makes possible to use entire information being in the spectrum. This significantly raises efficiency and improves energy resolution of the analysis. A principal step for the WSP application is building up the suitable response operator. Problems are put in an appearance when suitable standard calibration sources are unavailable. It may be occurred in the case of large volume samples and/or in the analysis of high energy range. Combined experimental and mathematical calibration may be a suitable solution. Many different detectors have been used to register the gamma ray and its energy. HPGe detectors produce the highest resolution commonly available today. Therefore they are they the most often used detectors in natural samples activity analysis. Scintillation detectors analysed using PNA method could be also used in simple cases, but for complicated spectra are practically inapplicable. WSP approach improves resolution of scintillation detectors and expands their applicability. WSP method allowed significant improvement of the energetic resolution and separation of 137Cs 661 keV peak from 214Bi 609 keV peak. At the other hand the statistical fluctuations in the lower part of the spectrum highlighted by background subtraction causes that this part is still not reliably analyzable. (authors)

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Proceedings 20. International Conference on Applied Physics of Condensed Matter

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Slovak University of Technology
Imprint Place
Bratislava (Slovakia)
ISBN
978-80-227-4179-8
Imprint Title
Proceedings 20. International Conference on Applied Physics of Condensed Matter
Imprint Pagination
217 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 97-100
Report number
INIS-SK--2017-034

Conference

Title
20. international conference on applied physics of condensed matter
Acronym
APCOM 2014
Dates
25-28 Jun 2014
Place
Strbske Pleso (Slovakia)

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Grant VEGA-1/3188/06
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1 tabs., 6 figs., 6 refs. Imprint:Published also on CDROM 31.4 MBytes in PDF format