Using Mathematical Procedure toCompute the Attenuation Coeffi cientin Spectrometry Field
Abstract
In gamma-ray spectrometry, the analysis of the environmental radioactivity samples (soil, sediment
and ash of a living organism) needs to know the linear attenuation coeffi cient of the sample matrix. This
coeffi cient is required to calculate the self-absorption correction factor through the sample bulk. In addition,
these parameters are very important because the unidentifi ed samples can be different in the composition and
density from the reference liquid sources which are usually used for effi ciency calibration in the radioactive
monitoring process. The present work is essentially concerned to introduce a mathematical method to
calculate the linear attenuation coeffi cient without using any collimator. This method was based mainly on the
calculations of the effective solid angle subtended by the source-to-the detector confi gurations, the effi ciency
transfer technique and the average path lengths through the samples itself. The method can be used as a tool
for the calculation of the linear attenuation coeffi cient of unidentifi ed materials with good facility to use it in
the calibration process of γ-ray detectors, particularly in the study of soil samples. The results are compared
with the data from NIST-XCOM to show how much the results are in close agreement and to give the validity
of the approach.
Author(s)
Mohamed Abd El Moneim
Coauthor(s)
Mona Gouda, Abouzeid Thabet, Ahmed El Khatib, Mahmoud Abbas, Khulod Al Mugren
Journal/Conference Information
Journal of Radiology and Oncology,Volume: 1, Issue: --, Pages Range: 22-30