2024
DOI: 10.3390/jne5010003
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Gamma-ray Spectroscopy in Low-Power Nuclear Research Reactors

Oskari V. Pakari,
Andrew Lucas,
Flynn B. Darby
et al.

Abstract: Gamma-ray spectroscopy is an effective technique for radioactive material characterization, routine inventory verification, nuclear safeguards, health physics, and source search scenarios. Gamma-ray spectrometers typically cannot be operated in the immediate vicinity of nuclear reactors due to their high flux fields and their resulting inability to resolve individual pulses. Low-power reactor facilities offer the possibility to study reactor gamma-ray fields, a domain of experiments hitherto poorly explored. I… Show more

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“… Coarse gain of 6.4 for both detectors. The respective gamma ray spectra of the detectors and their lower level threshold optimization are presented in other work 17 , 25 , 51 , 53 . The detector counts were registered using a multi-channel buffer card on an in-house developed PC 25 , 54 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Coarse gain of 6.4 for both detectors. The respective gamma ray spectra of the detectors and their lower level threshold optimization are presented in other work 17 , 25 , 51 , 53 . The detector counts were registered using a multi-channel buffer card on an in-house developed PC 25 , 54 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%