
AbstractAn approach for creation the response functions‘matrix for the xenon gamma-ray detector is discussed. A set of gamma-ray spectra was obtained by Geant4 simulation to generate the matrix. Iterative algorithms used allow to deconvolve and restore initial gamma-ray spectra. Processed spectrum contains peaks that help to identify and estimate a activity of a radioactive source. Results and analysis of experimental spectra deconvolution are shown.
gamma ray, radioactive waste, Physics and Astronomy(all), xenon gamma detector
gamma ray, radioactive waste, Physics and Astronomy(all), xenon gamma detector
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