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Comparison of calculated spectra for the interaction of photons in a liquid scintillator. Example of Mn-54 835 keV emission

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dc.contributor.author Cassette, P
dc.contributor.author Ahn, GH
dc.contributor.author Alzitzoglou, T
dc.contributor.author Aubineau-Laniece, I
dc.contributor.author Bochud, F
dc.contributor.author Torano, EG
dc.contributor.author Carles, AG
dc.contributor.author Malonda, AG
dc.contributor.author Kossert, K
dc.contributor.author Lee, KB
dc.contributor.author Laedermann, JP
dc.contributor.author Simpson, BRS
dc.contributor.author Van Wyngaardt, WM
dc.contributor.author Zimmerman, BE
dc.date.accessioned 2007-06-08T06:36:16Z
dc.date.available 2007-06-08T06:36:16Z
dc.date.issued 2006-10
dc.identifier.citation Cassette, P, et al. 2006. Comparison of calculated spectra for the interaction of photons in a liquid scintillator. Example of Mn-54 835 keV emission. Applied Radiation and Isotopes, vol. 64 ,11 October, pp 1471-1480 en
dc.identifier.issn 0969-8043
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/450
dc.description Copyright: 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. en
dc.description.abstract The CIEMAT/NIST and TDCR methods in liquid scintillation counting, initially developed for the activity standardization of pure beta radionuclides, have been extended to the standardization of electron capture and beta–gamma radionuclides. Both methods require the calculation of the energy spectrum absorbed by the liquid scintillator. For radionuclides emitting X-rays or g-rays, when the energy is greater than a few tens of keV the Compton interaction is important and the absorption is not total. In this case, the spectrum absorbed by the scintillator must be calculated using analytical or stochastic models. An illustration of this problem is the standardization of 54Mn, which is a radionuclide decaying by electron capture. The gamma transition, very weakly converted, leads to the emission of an 835 keV photon. The calculation of the detection efficiency of this radionuclide requires the calculation of the energy spectrum transferred to the scintillator after the absorption of the gamma ray and the associated probability of absorption. The validity of the method is thus dependent on the correct calculation of the energy transferred to the scintillator. In order to compare the calculation results obtained using various calculation tools, and to provide the metrology community with some information on the choice of these tools, the LS working group of the ICRM organised a comparison of the calculated absorbed spectra for the 835 keV photon of 54Mn. The result is the spectrum of the energy absorbed by the scintillator per emission of an 835 keV gamma ray. This exercise was proposed for a standard 20 ml LS glass vial and for LS cocktail volumes of 10 and 15 ml. The calculation was done for two different cocktails: toluene and a widely used commercial cocktail, Ultima Golds. The paper describes the results obtained by nine participants using a total of 12 calculation codes. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd en
dc.subject Liquid scintillator en
dc.subject Photon interactions en
dc.subject Sciences en
dc.subject Radiology en
dc.subject Mn-54 835 keV emissions en
dc.title Comparison of calculated spectra for the interaction of photons in a liquid scintillator. Example of Mn-54 835 keV emission en
dc.type Article en
dc.identifier.apacitation Cassette, P., Ahn, G., Alzitzoglou, T., Aubineau-Laniece, I., Bochud, F., Torano, E., ... Zimmerman, B. (2006). Comparison of calculated spectra for the interaction of photons in a liquid scintillator. Example of Mn-54 835 keV emission. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/450 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Cassette, P, GH Ahn, T Alzitzoglou, I Aubineau-Laniece, F Bochud, EG Torano, AG Carles, et al "Comparison of calculated spectra for the interaction of photons in a liquid scintillator. Example of Mn-54 835 keV emission." (2006) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/450 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Cassette P, Ahn G, Alzitzoglou T, Aubineau-Laniece I, Bochud F, Torano E, et al. Comparison of calculated spectra for the interaction of photons in a liquid scintillator. Example of Mn-54 835 keV emission. 2006; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/450. en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Article AU - Cassette, P AU - Ahn, GH AU - Alzitzoglou, T AU - Aubineau-Laniece, I AU - Bochud, F AU - Torano, EG AU - Carles, AG AU - Malonda, AG AU - Kossert, K AU - Lee, KB AU - Laedermann, JP AU - Simpson, BRS AU - Van Wyngaardt, WM AU - Zimmerman, BE AB - The CIEMAT/NIST and TDCR methods in liquid scintillation counting, initially developed for the activity standardization of pure beta radionuclides, have been extended to the standardization of electron capture and beta–gamma radionuclides. Both methods require the calculation of the energy spectrum absorbed by the liquid scintillator. For radionuclides emitting X-rays or g-rays, when the energy is greater than a few tens of keV the Compton interaction is important and the absorption is not total. In this case, the spectrum absorbed by the scintillator must be calculated using analytical or stochastic models. An illustration of this problem is the standardization of 54Mn, which is a radionuclide decaying by electron capture. The gamma transition, very weakly converted, leads to the emission of an 835 keV photon. The calculation of the detection efficiency of this radionuclide requires the calculation of the energy spectrum transferred to the scintillator after the absorption of the gamma ray and the associated probability of absorption. The validity of the method is thus dependent on the correct calculation of the energy transferred to the scintillator. In order to compare the calculation results obtained using various calculation tools, and to provide the metrology community with some information on the choice of these tools, the LS working group of the ICRM organised a comparison of the calculated absorbed spectra for the 835 keV photon of 54Mn. The result is the spectrum of the energy absorbed by the scintillator per emission of an 835 keV gamma ray. This exercise was proposed for a standard 20 ml LS glass vial and for LS cocktail volumes of 10 and 15 ml. The calculation was done for two different cocktails: toluene and a widely used commercial cocktail, Ultima Golds. The paper describes the results obtained by nine participants using a total of 12 calculation codes. DA - 2006-10 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Liquid scintillator KW - Photon interactions KW - Sciences KW - Radiology KW - Mn-54 835 keV emissions LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2006 SM - 0969-8043 T1 - Comparison of calculated spectra for the interaction of photons in a liquid scintillator. Example of Mn-54 835 keV emission TI - Comparison of calculated spectra for the interaction of photons in a liquid scintillator. Example of Mn-54 835 keV emission UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/450 ER - en_ZA


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