
doi: 10.2172/8192
FRAM is the acronym for Fixed-energy Response-function Analysis with Multiple efficiency. This software was developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory originally for plutonium isotopic analysis. Later, it was adapted for uranium isotopic analysis in addition to plutonium. It is a code based on a self-calibration using several gamma-ray peaks for determining the isotopic ratios. The versatile-parameter database structure governs all facets of the data analysis. User editing of the parameter sets allows great flexibility in handling data with different isotopic distributions, interfering isotopes, and different acquisition parameters such as energy calibration and detector type.
Data Analysis, Radiochemistry, F Codes, Gamma Spectroscopy, Computing, 540, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, 543, 38 Radiation Chemistry, Calibration, And Information Science, Uranium Isotopes, Isotope Ratio, And Nuclear Chemistry
Data Analysis, Radiochemistry, F Codes, Gamma Spectroscopy, Computing, 540, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, 543, 38 Radiation Chemistry, Calibration, And Information Science, Uranium Isotopes, Isotope Ratio, And Nuclear Chemistry
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