Gamma-ray Full Spectrum Analysis for Environmental Radioactivity by HPGe Detector

Odyssey, one of the NASA’s Mars exploration program and SELENE (Kaguya), a Japanese lunar orbiting spacecraft have a payload of Gamma-Ray Spectrometer (GRS) for analyzing radioactive chemical elements of the atmosphere and the surface. In these days, gamma-ray spectroscopy with a High-Purity Germa...

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Main Authors: Meeyoung Jeong, Kyeong Beom Lee, Kyeong Ja Kim, Min-Kie Lee, Ju-Bong Han
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Language:English
Published: Korean Space Science Society (KSSS) 2014-12-01
Series:Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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spelling doaj-29f25ceff2b543d7a15028a67f18052a2020-11-24T22:48:13ZengKorean Space Science Society (KSSS)Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences2093-55872093-14092014-12-0131431732310.5140/JASS.2014.31.4.317Gamma-ray Full Spectrum Analysis for Environmental Radioactivity by HPGe DetectorMeeyoung Jeong0Kyeong Beom Lee1Kyeong Ja Kim2Min-Kie Lee3Ju-Bong Han4Radiation Measurement and Radiation Safety, University of Science and Technology, Daejeon, KoreaKorea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daejeon 305-600, KoreaKorea Institute of Geoscience & Mineral Resources, Daejeon, KoreaKorea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daejeon 305-600, KoreaRadiation Measurement and Radiation Safety, University of Science and Technology, Daejeon, KoreaOdyssey, one of the NASA’s Mars exploration program and SELENE (Kaguya), a Japanese lunar orbiting spacecraft have a payload of Gamma-Ray Spectrometer (GRS) for analyzing radioactive chemical elements of the atmosphere and the surface. In these days, gamma-ray spectroscopy with a High-Purity Germanium (HPGe) detector has been widely used for the activity measurements of natural radionuclides contained in the soil of the Earth. The energy spectra obtained by the HPGe detectors have been generally analyzed by means of the Window Analysis (WA) method. In this method, activity concentrations are determined by using the net counts of energy window around individual peaks. Meanwhile, an alternative method, the so-called Full Spectrum Analysis (FSA) method uses count numbers not only from full-absorption peaks but from the contributions of Compton scattering due to gamma-rays. Consequently, while it takes a substantial time to obtain a statistically significant result in the WA method, the FSA method requires a much shorter time to reach the same level of the statistical significance. This study shows the validation results of FSA method. We have compared the concentration of radioactivity of 40K, 232Th and 238U in the soil measured by the WA method and the FSA method, respectively. The gamma-ray spectrum of reference materials (RGU and RGTh, KCl) and soil samples were measured by the 120% HPGe detector with cosmic muon veto detector. According to the comparison result of activity concentrations between the FSA and the WA, we could conclude that FSA method is validated against the WA method. This study implies that the FSA method can be used in a harsh measurement environment, such as the gamma-ray measurement in the Moon, in which the level of statistical significance is usually required in a much shorter data acquisition time than the WA method.http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/downfile/volume/kosss/OJOOBS/2014/v31n4/OJOOBS_2014_v31n4_317.pdfgamma-ray full spectrum analysisgamma-ray spectrometerlunar orbiter payloadanticoincidence background suppression
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author Meeyoung Jeong
Kyeong Beom Lee
Kyeong Ja Kim
Min-Kie Lee
Ju-Bong Han
spellingShingle Meeyoung Jeong
Kyeong Beom Lee
Kyeong Ja Kim
Min-Kie Lee
Ju-Bong Han
Gamma-ray Full Spectrum Analysis for Environmental Radioactivity by HPGe Detector
Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
gamma-ray full spectrum analysis
gamma-ray spectrometer
lunar orbiter payload
anticoincidence background suppression
author_facet Meeyoung Jeong
Kyeong Beom Lee
Kyeong Ja Kim
Min-Kie Lee
Ju-Bong Han
author_sort Meeyoung Jeong
title Gamma-ray Full Spectrum Analysis for Environmental Radioactivity by HPGe Detector
title_short Gamma-ray Full Spectrum Analysis for Environmental Radioactivity by HPGe Detector
title_full Gamma-ray Full Spectrum Analysis for Environmental Radioactivity by HPGe Detector
title_fullStr Gamma-ray Full Spectrum Analysis for Environmental Radioactivity by HPGe Detector
title_full_unstemmed Gamma-ray Full Spectrum Analysis for Environmental Radioactivity by HPGe Detector
title_sort gamma-ray full spectrum analysis for environmental radioactivity by hpge detector
publisher Korean Space Science Society (KSSS)
series Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
issn 2093-5587
2093-1409
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Odyssey, one of the NASA’s Mars exploration program and SELENE (Kaguya), a Japanese lunar orbiting spacecraft have a payload of Gamma-Ray Spectrometer (GRS) for analyzing radioactive chemical elements of the atmosphere and the surface. In these days, gamma-ray spectroscopy with a High-Purity Germanium (HPGe) detector has been widely used for the activity measurements of natural radionuclides contained in the soil of the Earth. The energy spectra obtained by the HPGe detectors have been generally analyzed by means of the Window Analysis (WA) method. In this method, activity concentrations are determined by using the net counts of energy window around individual peaks. Meanwhile, an alternative method, the so-called Full Spectrum Analysis (FSA) method uses count numbers not only from full-absorption peaks but from the contributions of Compton scattering due to gamma-rays. Consequently, while it takes a substantial time to obtain a statistically significant result in the WA method, the FSA method requires a much shorter time to reach the same level of the statistical significance. This study shows the validation results of FSA method. We have compared the concentration of radioactivity of 40K, 232Th and 238U in the soil measured by the WA method and the FSA method, respectively. The gamma-ray spectrum of reference materials (RGU and RGTh, KCl) and soil samples were measured by the 120% HPGe detector with cosmic muon veto detector. According to the comparison result of activity concentrations between the FSA and the WA, we could conclude that FSA method is validated against the WA method. This study implies that the FSA method can be used in a harsh measurement environment, such as the gamma-ray measurement in the Moon, in which the level of statistical significance is usually required in a much shorter data acquisition time than the WA method.
topic gamma-ray full spectrum analysis
gamma-ray spectrometer
lunar orbiter payload
anticoincidence background suppression
url http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/downfile/volume/kosss/OJOOBS/2014/v31n4/OJOOBS_2014_v31n4_317.pdf
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