Survey of standardization possibilities witha NaI(Tl) well-type detector
The standardization capabilities of a 12.7-cm x 12.7-cm NaI(Tl) well-type detector were investigated for a series of 27 radionuclides of practical interest with different complexity of the decay schemes. Total detection efficiencies and their uncertainties were calculated for low-mass point-like sou...
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The standardization capabilities of a 12.7-cm x 12.7-cm NaI(Tl) well-type detector were investigated for a series of 27 radionuclides of practical interest with different complexity of the decay schemes. Total detection efficiencies and their uncertainties were calculated for low-mass point-like sources, for 1-cm^3 aqueous solutions, and also for the nuclides being homogenously incorporated in a 1-g solid sample with 20-mm diameter. Correlations amongst decay data and partial efficiencies for β- and γ-ray transitions were taken into account. The physical consistency of the chosen decay schemes was tested within their limits of uncertainty calculating the balance and its uncertainty for the β branches, which enabled tightening the efficiency - uncertainty limits taking a choice among different versions of the decay-scheme data. Special attention was paid to the possible calibration accuracy for multigamma-ray sources as ^5^6Co, ^7^5Se, ^8^2Br, ^1^1^0^mAg, ^1^2^4Sb, ^1^3^4Cs, ^1^3^3Ba, ^1^5^2Eu, ^1^8^2Ta and ^1^9^2Ir achieving accuracies in the range =< 0.1 % to 0.7% employing the special features of a 4πγ-detector system. |
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