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- Title
Geant4 Monte Carlo radioxenon beta-gamma coincidence efficiency simulation for a phoswich detector.
- Authors
Weihua Zhang; Mekarski, Pawel; Lam, Jonathan; Ungar, Kurt; Pellerin, Eric
- Abstract
In this work, a Monte Carlo (MC) simulation model is established to accurately characterize a phoswich beta-gamma coincidence detector system. This model can be easily used to predict the beta-gamma coincidence efficiencies of xenon radioisotopes at various stable xenon concentrations in the counting cell. The results demonstrate that there is a significant inverse correlation between beta-gamma coincidence efficiency and stable xenon concentration. The influence of stable xenon concentration on beta-gamma coincidence counting efficiency has been investigated for each individual xenon radioisotope. The results indicate that the effect of stable xenon concentration on beta-gamma coincidence efficiency depends on the xenon radioisotope and its decay modes. The coincidence efficiency of Xe with 31.0-keV X-ray decay mode is the most affected one; and then followed by Xe, Xe with 81.0-keV gamma-ray decay mode, Xe and finally Xe. The study also indicates that the gamma absorption by xenon gas plays more of a role in the decrease of beta-gamma coincidence efficiency for Xe and Xe, and that the conversion electron spectrum shifting and broadening plays more of a role in the reduction of beta-gamma coincidence efficiency for the metastable radioxenon of Xe and Xe.
- Subjects
XENON isotopes; MONTE Carlo method; RADIOISOTOPE decay; GAMMA (Electronic computer system); NOBLE gases; RADIOISOTOPES; GAMMA decay
- Publication
Journal of Radioanalytical & Nuclear Chemistry, 2010, Vol 285, Issue 3, p475
- ISSN
0236-5731
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10967-010-0596-3