Calculation of true coincidence summing correction factor for a Broad Energy Germanium (BEGe) detector using standard and fabricated sources

Abstract

The true coincidence summing (TCS) correction factor for a Broad Energy Germanium (BEGe) detector has been calculated at far and close geometry measurement using multi-energetic radioactive γ-ray sources 60Co, 133Ba and 152Eu. The correction factors were calculated using experimental method and analytical method. Photopeak efficiency and total efficiency required to calculate the correction factor were obtained using Geant4 Monte Carlo simulation code. A few standard as well as fabricated mono-energetic sources were also included in the γ-ray efficiency measurements. The simulated efficiencies of mono-energetic γ-ray sources were matched to experimental γ-ray efficiencies by optimizing the detector parameters. The same parameters were used to obtain the photopeak and total efficiency for γ-ray of our interest and coincident γ-ray. Analytical correction factors and experimental correction factors were found in good agreement with each other.

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