gamma‐ray spectroscopygamma ray spectraWith the successful launch of ESA's INTEGRAL satellite in october 2002 agamma-ray observatory has become available to the scientific community which for the first time combines excellent imaging and spectroscopic capacities in the 20 keV to 10 MeV energy range...
Gamma ray spectroscopyGamma raysNeutronsExcited statesNickelTo obtain the highest possible resolution in a measurement has always been one of the major challenges for experimental physicists because increased resolution generally results in progress. At the Institut Laue-Langevin, gamma rays emitted after ...
Gamma spectroscopy is a technique that involves analyzing gamma-ray spectra to determine the enrichment or isotopic composition of a material, commonly used in nondestructive assays in the field of nuclear safeguards. AI generated definition based on: Handbook of Radioactivity Analysis (Third Edition),...
a, SED combining gamma-ray (diamonds), X-ray (circles) and UVOIR (squares) data at different times, as indicated by the labels. It shows that non-thermal radiation (solid line) dominates at early times and at higher energies. At lower energies, we identify the emergence of a thermal co...
gamma-ray spectroscopy[The observation of a gamma-ray spectrum and all processes of recording and measuring that go with it]●Gammastrahlenspektroskopief Copyright information © 2014 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg About this entry Cite this entry ...
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Gamma-ray lines result predominantly from nuclear processes, either from the decay of radioactive nuclides and the deexcitation of excited nuclei (seeTable I), or from the collisions of high-energy particles. The advantages of gamma-ray line spectroscopy are manifest. Spectral line transitions occur...
INTEGRAL will be devoted to high-resolution spectroscopy and fine source imaging in the energy range 15 keV to 10 MeV, and in addition, will allow parallel monitoring of the observed gamma-ray sources in the neighbouring X-ray band and at optical wavelengths (Winkler and Hermsen, 2000; ...
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Gamma ray spectroscopy measurements made with a gamma ray detector imbedded within a collar of an LWD tool are typically fatally flawed by intense interference from gamma radiation resulting from thermal neutron capture in Fe. Furthermore, Pe measurements made with a gamma ray detector imbedded within...