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Assessment of Calibration Parameters for an Aerial Gamma Spectrometry System using Monte-Carlo Technique
Authors:P. Srinivasan  Anand Raman  D. N. Sharma
Affiliation:(1) Radiation Safety Systems Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, India
Abstract:During a radiation emergency subsequent to a nuclear accident orweapon fallout, quick assessment of the ground contamination andthe resulting exposure is of prime importance in planning and execution of effective counter measures. For an online assessmentof ground contamination, it is essential to calibrate the detector system for several parameters viz. the source energy,source deployment matrix, the flight altitude and position abovethe contaminated surface. This article discusses the methodology to predict all the necessary parameters like photon fluence atvarious altitudes, the photo-peak counts in different energy windows, Air to Ground Correlation Factors (AGCF) and the doserate at any height due to air scattered gamma ray photons. Themethodology includes generation of theoretically simulated gammaspectra at a required detector position for a given source distribution on the ground using Monte-Carlo method provided by general purpose coupled neutron/photon transport code (MCNP CCC-200). Thus generated gamma spectra are analyzed to arrive at the required parameters mentioned above.
Keywords:aerial gamma spectrometry  gamma count spectrum  ground contamination  Monte-Carlo  photon fluence  photo-peak counts  radiation emergency
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