New mathematical approach to calculate the geometrical efficiency using different radioactive sources with gamma-ray cylindrical shape detectors

The geometrical efficiency of a source-to-detector configuration is considered to be necessary in the calculation of the full energy peak efficiency, especially for NaI(Tl) and HPGe gamma-ray spectroscopy detectors. The geometrical efficiency depends on the solid angle subtended by the radioactive s...

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Main Authors: Abouzeid A. Thabet, A. Hamzawy, Mohamed S. Badawi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-06-01
Series:Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573319307387
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spelling doaj-a36b7975eefa4e129f3d680052e7ccb02020-11-25T03:49:17ZengElsevierNuclear Engineering and Technology1738-57332020-06-0152612711276New mathematical approach to calculate the geometrical efficiency using different radioactive sources with gamma-ray cylindrical shape detectorsAbouzeid A. Thabet0A. Hamzawy1Mohamed S. Badawi2Department of Medical Equipment Technology, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, Pharos University in Alexandria, Egypt; Corresponding author.Physics Department, Al-Jamoum University College, Umm Al-Qura University, Al-Jamoum, Saudi ArabiaPhysics Department, Faculty of Science, Beirut Arab University, Beirut, LebanonThe geometrical efficiency of a source-to-detector configuration is considered to be necessary in the calculation of the full energy peak efficiency, especially for NaI(Tl) and HPGe gamma-ray spectroscopy detectors. The geometrical efficiency depends on the solid angle subtended by the radioactive sources and the detector surfaces. The present work is basically concerned to establish a new mathematical approach for calculating the solid angle and geometrical efficiency, based on conversion of the geometrical solid angle of a non-axial radioactive point source with respect to a circular surface of the detector to a new equivalent geometry. The equivalent geometry consists of an axial radioactive point source with respect to an arbitrary elliptical surface that lies between the radioactive point source and the circular surface of the detector. This expression was extended to include coaxial radioactive circular disk source. The results were compared with a number of published data to explain how significant this work is in the efficiency calibration procedure for the γ-ray detection systems, especially in case of using isotropic radiating γ-ray sources in the form of point and disk shapes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573319307387Solid angleGeometrical efficiencyElliptical surface and cylindrical detector
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author Abouzeid A. Thabet
A. Hamzawy
Mohamed S. Badawi
spellingShingle Abouzeid A. Thabet
A. Hamzawy
Mohamed S. Badawi
New mathematical approach to calculate the geometrical efficiency using different radioactive sources with gamma-ray cylindrical shape detectors
Nuclear Engineering and Technology
Solid angle
Geometrical efficiency
Elliptical surface and cylindrical detector
author_facet Abouzeid A. Thabet
A. Hamzawy
Mohamed S. Badawi
author_sort Abouzeid A. Thabet
title New mathematical approach to calculate the geometrical efficiency using different radioactive sources with gamma-ray cylindrical shape detectors
title_short New mathematical approach to calculate the geometrical efficiency using different radioactive sources with gamma-ray cylindrical shape detectors
title_full New mathematical approach to calculate the geometrical efficiency using different radioactive sources with gamma-ray cylindrical shape detectors
title_fullStr New mathematical approach to calculate the geometrical efficiency using different radioactive sources with gamma-ray cylindrical shape detectors
title_full_unstemmed New mathematical approach to calculate the geometrical efficiency using different radioactive sources with gamma-ray cylindrical shape detectors
title_sort new mathematical approach to calculate the geometrical efficiency using different radioactive sources with gamma-ray cylindrical shape detectors
publisher Elsevier
series Nuclear Engineering and Technology
issn 1738-5733
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The geometrical efficiency of a source-to-detector configuration is considered to be necessary in the calculation of the full energy peak efficiency, especially for NaI(Tl) and HPGe gamma-ray spectroscopy detectors. The geometrical efficiency depends on the solid angle subtended by the radioactive sources and the detector surfaces. The present work is basically concerned to establish a new mathematical approach for calculating the solid angle and geometrical efficiency, based on conversion of the geometrical solid angle of a non-axial radioactive point source with respect to a circular surface of the detector to a new equivalent geometry. The equivalent geometry consists of an axial radioactive point source with respect to an arbitrary elliptical surface that lies between the radioactive point source and the circular surface of the detector. This expression was extended to include coaxial radioactive circular disk source. The results were compared with a number of published data to explain how significant this work is in the efficiency calibration procedure for the γ-ray detection systems, especially in case of using isotropic radiating γ-ray sources in the form of point and disk shapes.
topic Solid angle
Geometrical efficiency
Elliptical surface and cylindrical detector
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573319307387
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