Abstract

The measurements of mass attenuation coefficients by using Compton scattering technique was carried out by using the Ludlum configuration. A 137Cs sealed sourced was used and attenuated at angles between 30 and 75° to provide scattered gamma energies between 337.72 and 564.09 keV. The mass attenuation coefficients of solid water and perspex were measured and compared to the calculated value of water by using XCOM. The results showed that the measured mass attenuation coefficients of solid water and Perspex® phantoms were in agreement to the values of water within 6.84 and 7.20% average percentage of discrepancies. The results indicated the suitability of the Ludlum configuration for the measurement of mass attenuation coefficients by using the Compton scattering method.

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