Abstract

The GESPECOR software, initially developed for the computation of efficiency of HPGe detectors in environmental γ-ray spectrometry, was applied to NAA. The software is useful for the computation of efficiency and of self-attenuation and coincidence-summing corrections for common experimental conditions. A new source subroutine was implemented in GESPECOR for solving the more complex case of non-uniform sources. In this way neutron self-shielding in the activation of samples of large volume is taken into account. The dependence of the detection efficiency on the flux distribution is discussed.

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