Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8208830 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2018 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
The sum-peak method, an absolute measurement technique that uses coincidence counting and γ-ray spectrometry, was applied to activity standardization of 152Eu sources. The decay branch used was that of 152Sm, as it is almost entirely electron capture and exhibits X-rays with a high probability of coincidence with the 121.8 keV gamma rays, as evidenced by the matrix technique used for complex decay schemes, a method for deriving counting rate equations describing coincidence summing of gamma and X-rays. The result was compared with the calibration performed by ionization chamber traceable to BIPM. The results presented uncertainty values of 0.50% (k = 1).
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Authors
A.L. Ferreira Filho, R. da Silva, P.A.L. da Cruz, C.J. da Silva, R. Poledna, M.T.F. Araújo, C.F. Arcanjo, J.U. Delgado, R.T. Lopes,