{"title":"估计在低本底室测量期间散射电离辐射对剂量计读数的贡献","authors":"Aleksei A. Zaharadniuk, R. Lukashevich","doi":"10.33581/2520-2243-2022-1-98-108","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The article evaluates the contribution of ionising gamma radiation scattered by structural materials when measuring the dose rate in a low-background chamber. The contribution of scattered radiation to the total dose rate was estimated using Monte Carlo simulations. A model of a low-background camera and a BDKG-05K dosimeter was created in the computer program Fluka. In addition, a model of a point source of 137Cs gamma radiation was placed in the low-background chamber. The fraction of scattered radiation was calculated by comparing the dosimeter readings when measuring the dose rate inside the low-background chamber with the reference model (the dosimeter model is placed together with the source in a vacuum, as a result, scattered radiation is completely absent). The calculation was carried out for two positions of the dosimeter relative to the source (30 and 100 cm). It was found that the contribution of scattered radiation to the dose rate reaches 38 % (distance from the source to the detector is 100 cm). To minimise the contribution of scattered radiation to the readings of the dosimeter, a design in the form of a collimator, inside which the source is located, was considered. Additionally, the work investigated the dependence of the dose rate formed by the scattered radiation on the design features of the collimator. It was found that the use of a collimator makes it possible to reduce the contribution of scattered radiation to 3 %. The aim of the work was to calculate the optimal design of the collimator, in which the contribution of scattered radiation to the total dose rate will be minimal. The results of the work will be used to create a prototype of a low-background camera and an optimised collimator.","PeriodicalId":17264,"journal":{"name":"Journal of the Belarusian State University. Physics","volume":"10 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-01-27","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Estimation of the contribution of scattered ionising radiation to the dosimeter readings during measurements inside a low-background chamber\",\"authors\":\"Aleksei A. Zaharadniuk, R. Lukashevich\",\"doi\":\"10.33581/2520-2243-2022-1-98-108\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"The article evaluates the contribution of ionising gamma radiation scattered by structural materials when measuring the dose rate in a low-background chamber. The contribution of scattered radiation to the total dose rate was estimated using Monte Carlo simulations. 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Estimation of the contribution of scattered ionising radiation to the dosimeter readings during measurements inside a low-background chamber
The article evaluates the contribution of ionising gamma radiation scattered by structural materials when measuring the dose rate in a low-background chamber. The contribution of scattered radiation to the total dose rate was estimated using Monte Carlo simulations. A model of a low-background camera and a BDKG-05K dosimeter was created in the computer program Fluka. In addition, a model of a point source of 137Cs gamma radiation was placed in the low-background chamber. The fraction of scattered radiation was calculated by comparing the dosimeter readings when measuring the dose rate inside the low-background chamber with the reference model (the dosimeter model is placed together with the source in a vacuum, as a result, scattered radiation is completely absent). The calculation was carried out for two positions of the dosimeter relative to the source (30 and 100 cm). It was found that the contribution of scattered radiation to the dose rate reaches 38 % (distance from the source to the detector is 100 cm). To minimise the contribution of scattered radiation to the readings of the dosimeter, a design in the form of a collimator, inside which the source is located, was considered. Additionally, the work investigated the dependence of the dose rate formed by the scattered radiation on the design features of the collimator. It was found that the use of a collimator makes it possible to reduce the contribution of scattered radiation to 3 %. The aim of the work was to calculate the optimal design of the collimator, in which the contribution of scattered radiation to the total dose rate will be minimal. The results of the work will be used to create a prototype of a low-background camera and an optimised collimator.