Material activation can sometimes cause large heterogeneities in the distribution of radioactivity (hotspots). Moreover, the sample geometry parameters are not always well known. When performing gamma-spectroscopy to quantify the radionuclide inventory in activated materials, often predefined models are used to represent the sample geometry (dimensions, source-to-detector distance, material type) and their activity distribution, for efficiency calibration. This simplification causes uncertainties of the efficiency curves associated with the model and consequently, to the activity results. In this paper, we develop a new approach, based on ISOCS/LabSOCS to quantify and reduce uncertainties originating from the geometry mod...
A detector model optimization procedure based on matching Monte Carlo simulations with measurements ...
Pursuant to European Directive 2013/59, materials additioned with NORM waste must be characterised r...
Rectangular cuboid (rectangular parallelepiped), i. e., brick-shape sources are not really common...
To properly interpret the quality of a gamma-spectroscopy measurement, an uncertainty estimate must ...
International audienceHigh resolution gamma-ray spectrometry is a well-established metrological tech...
Gamma spectrometry for environmental samples of low specific activities demands low minimum detectio...
Quantitative radiological analysis attempts to determine the quantity of activity or concentration o...
The “angular scanning” method allows both localization of hot spot(s) and the evaluation of the corr...
In the framework of maintenance activities in particle accelerators, such as upgrades and dismantlin...
Efficiency calibration, i. e. determination of detection efficiency, εp, is a crucial issue in gamma...
The uncertainty in gamma spectroscopic activity measurements is investigated for soil containing hot...
A method to improve radioactive waste drum activity estimation in Segmented Gamma Scanning (SGS) sys...
Low-level gamma-ray spectrometry, particularly in underground laboratories, is used to measure radio...
Low-level gamma-ray spectrometry, particularly in underground laboratories, is used to measure radio...
Conditioned radioactive waste has to meet the specifications and acceptance criteria defined by nati...
A detector model optimization procedure based on matching Monte Carlo simulations with measurements ...
Pursuant to European Directive 2013/59, materials additioned with NORM waste must be characterised r...
Rectangular cuboid (rectangular parallelepiped), i. e., brick-shape sources are not really common...
To properly interpret the quality of a gamma-spectroscopy measurement, an uncertainty estimate must ...
International audienceHigh resolution gamma-ray spectrometry is a well-established metrological tech...
Gamma spectrometry for environmental samples of low specific activities demands low minimum detectio...
Quantitative radiological analysis attempts to determine the quantity of activity or concentration o...
The “angular scanning” method allows both localization of hot spot(s) and the evaluation of the corr...
In the framework of maintenance activities in particle accelerators, such as upgrades and dismantlin...
Efficiency calibration, i. e. determination of detection efficiency, εp, is a crucial issue in gamma...
The uncertainty in gamma spectroscopic activity measurements is investigated for soil containing hot...
A method to improve radioactive waste drum activity estimation in Segmented Gamma Scanning (SGS) sys...
Low-level gamma-ray spectrometry, particularly in underground laboratories, is used to measure radio...
Low-level gamma-ray spectrometry, particularly in underground laboratories, is used to measure radio...
Conditioned radioactive waste has to meet the specifications and acceptance criteria defined by nati...
A detector model optimization procedure based on matching Monte Carlo simulations with measurements ...
Pursuant to European Directive 2013/59, materials additioned with NORM waste must be characterised r...
Rectangular cuboid (rectangular parallelepiped), i. e., brick-shape sources are not really common...