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Calibration of HPGe–HPGe coincidence spectrometer through performing standardisation of  125I activity by X-ray-gamma coincidence spectrometry using two HPGe detectors

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Center for Nuclear Technologies, Technical University of Denmark1

The Hevesy Laboratory, Center for Nuclear Technologies, Technical University of Denmark2

Radioecology and Tracer Studies, Center for Nuclear Technologies, Technical University of Denmark3

European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute4

An X-ray-gamma coincidence measurement method for efficiency calibration of a HPGe–HPGe system, using the methodology for activity standardisation of 125I, has been developed. By taking one list-mode time-stamped measurement of the 125I source, six spectra were generated in post-processing: total spectra, coincidence spectra and energy gated coincidence spectra for each of the two detectors.

The method provides enough observables for source activity to be determined without a prior knowledge of the detector efficiencies. In addition, once the source is calibrated in this way the same spectra can also be used to perform efficiency calibration of the individual detectors in the low energy range.

This new methodology for source activity determination is an alternative to the already established X-ray-(X-ray, gamma) coincidence counting method; with two NaI(Tl) detectors and the sum-peak method using a single HPGe detector. When compared to the coincidence counting method using two NaI(Tl) detectors, the newly developed method displays improved energy resolution of HPGe detectors combined with measurement of only full peak areas, without the need for total efficiency determination.

This enables activity determination even in presence of other gamma emitters in the sample. Standard coincidence counting with NaI(Tl) detectors provides lower uncertainties. The method has been used for calibration of a coincidence HPGe spectrometer in the low energy range of 125I and fine adjustments of a Monte Carlo model of the coincidence system.

Language: English
Year: 2018
Pages: 194-200
ISSN: 18729576 and 01689002
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2017.10.086
ORCIDs: Marković, Nikola , Hou, Xiaolin and Nielsen, Sven Poul

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