Published June 2008 | Version v1
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Air kerma rate estimation by means of in-situ gamma spectrometry: A Bayesian approach

  • 1. Nuclear Physics Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Rez (Czech Republic)
  • 2. Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, Czech Technical University, Prague (Czech Republic)

Description

Full text: Bayesian inference is used to determine the Air Kerma Rate based on a set of in situ environmental gamma spectra measurements performed with a NaI(Tl) scintillation detector. A natural advantage of such approach is the possibility to quantify uncertainty not only in the Air Kerma Rate estimation but also for the gamma spectra which is unfolded within the procedure. The measurements were performed using a 3'' x 3'' NaI(Tl) scintillation detector. The response matrices of such detection system were calculated using a Monte Carlo code. For the calculations of the spectra as well as the Air Kerma Rate the WinBugs program was used. WinBugs is a dedicated software for Bayesian inference using Monte Carlo Markov chain methods (MCMC). The results of such calculations are shown and compared with other non-Bayesian approachs such as the Scofield-Gold iterative method and the Maximum Entropy Method

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Abstracts of 7th international topical meeting on industrial radiation and radioisotope measurement application IRRMA 7

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Ceska technika - nakladatelstvi CVUT
Imprint Place
Prague (Czech Republic)
ISBN
978-80-01-04077-5
Imprint Title
Abstracts of 7th international topical meeting on industrial radiation and radioisotope measurement application IRRMA 7
Imprint Pagination
223 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 159

Conference

Title
7. international topical meeting on industrial radiation and radioisotope measurement application
Acronym
IRRMA 7
Dates
22-27 Jun 2008
Place
Prague (Czech Republic)

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Notes
Presented within the session 'Radiation in environmental sciences and research'. 7 refs.