A computer code, called GAMIDENT, was written to help identify isotopes by their gamma-ray emissions and thus to assist in the non-destructive assay of unknown materials. The program searches a file (called GAMIN) of gamma-ray spectra, from both radioactive decays and neutron captures, for matches with observed photon energies. This report describes the search procedure used, outlines the use of the code, and gives examples. The code is designed for operation at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory on a CDC-7600 computer. It is written in standard Fortran (ANSI) as much as possible, but it contains some LRLTRAN instructions required to make use of the Livermore Timesharing System. The code uses about 30,000 words of SCM and about 550,000 words...
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STATEFIT is a program written in Fortran IV for the IBM 370/195 computer to facilitate the interpret...
This report describes the development history and characteristics of software developed in the Safeg...
For detection and identification of nuclear material we equipped a transportable container with neut...
The intent of the computer code GAMIDEN is to help identify isotopes by their gamma-ray emissions an...
3.00SIGLELD:9091.9F(AERE-M--3185). / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
Color poster with text, charts, images, and graphs.I've converted the Physics Department's single-ch...
Non-destructive gamma-ray analysis is a fundamental part of nuclear safeguards, including nuclear en...
An analytical method and a computer code are described for unfolding complex gamma-ray spectra obtai...
The FORTRAN program SPECT has been written for use in a radioisotope quality control environment to ...
A plutonium gamma-ray analysis system that operates on MS-DOS-based computers has been developed for...
The Nuclear Safeguards Program at the Los Alamos National Laboratory has developed and fielded techn...
The Safeguards Program at Los Alamos National Laboratory has developed versatile software for the is...
A computer code has been written at the Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) to synthesize the results...
Gamma ray activation spectra are used by nuclear physicists to identify the elemental composition of...
2.00SIGLELD:9091.9F(AERE-R--10340). / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
STATEFIT is a program written in Fortran IV for the IBM 370/195 computer to facilitate the interpret...
This report describes the development history and characteristics of software developed in the Safeg...
For detection and identification of nuclear material we equipped a transportable container with neut...