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ACORES, a software for fitting efficiency calibration curves including correlations
ACORES is a software developed by the Laboratoire National Henri Becquerel (LNHB) for the efficiency calibration of semi-conductor detectors. It calculates the efficiency curve from the measurements and analysis of full-energy peaks (position and net area). The adjustment is performed using polynomial functions of the logarithm of the energy or its inverse. ACORES takes into account correlations between input data via the relative uncertainty on the activity associated to each radionuclide.
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