Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1886242 Radiation Physics and Chemistry 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A full-energy-peak efficiency (FEPE) calibration procedure for gamma-ray spectrometric analysis of air particulate samples collected on large filters is described herein. The experimental results are obtained for an unconventional measurement geometry, termed a “packet-sample”. The sample is obtained from a large cellulose filter (45 cm×45 cm) used to collect air particulate samples that is resized to dimensions suitable for spectrometric measurements (6 cm×6 cm×0.7 cm). To determine the FEPEs, many standards were created, i.e., some filters containing a small amount of ThO2 and others containing a known amount of KCl.Efficiency curves obtained through best fits to experimental data for three high-purity germanium (HPGe) detectors, one of them for X-ray measurement, cover the energy range from 40 keV to 2600 keV. To validate the efficiency calibration procedure two experimental tests with the use of calibrated sources were conducted and, as application example, airborne concentrations of 131I (particulate matter), 134Cs and 137Cs at Palermo (Italy) in the days following the Fukushima accident in Japan were evaluated.

► Efficiency calibration in gamma-ray spectrometry of air particulate large filters. ► Preparation of standards by spreading a ThO2 powder. ► A combination of HPGe detectors to cover 40–2600 keV photon energy range. ► A fast evaluation of air concentrations of natural and/or artificial radionuclides.

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