Christopher Rääf, Mattias Jönsson, Marius-Catalin Dinca, Robert Finck
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A method to determine the distance, shielding and activity of orphan 137Cs sources in mobile gamma spectrometric search.
A mobile gamma spectrometer's series of pulse height distributions (gamma spectra) acquired when passing a point source contains enough information to derive the distance to the source, its shielding and activity. Two Excel routines, SODAC and SSC, have been developed to determine these source parameters. SODAC determines the source-road distance by finding the best fit of the measured series of the primary photon peak count rates to a count rate function characteristic of the distance to the source. A possible source shield reduces the primary count rate and raises the count rate from Compton scattered photons in the shield. SSC calculates the shield mass thickness for common building material using ratio functions of scattered to primary count rates obtained from measurements on known shielding geometries. SODAC then calculates the source activity. The technique was practically tested for 137Cs point sources but can also be applied to other gamma-emitting radionuclides.
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Radiation Protection Dosimetry covers all aspects of personal and environmental dosimetry and monitoring, for both ionising and non-ionising radiations. This includes biological aspects, physical concepts, biophysical dosimetry, external and internal personal dosimetry and monitoring, environmental and workplace monitoring, accident dosimetry, and dosimetry related to the protection of patients. Particular emphasis is placed on papers covering the fundamentals of dosimetry; units, radiation quantities and conversion factors. Papers covering archaeological dating are included only if the fundamental measurement method or technique, such as thermoluminescence, has direct application to personal dosimetry measurements. Papers covering the dosimetric aspects of radon or other naturally occurring radioactive materials and low level radiation are included. Animal experiments and ecological sample measurements are not included unless there is a significant relevant content reason.