A detailed Monte Carlo simulation of the gamma Compton scattering process was performed in order to better understand the global phenomena and to improve the interpretation of a γ-Compton densitometer's response. The experimental set up consists of a mono-energetic gamma ray source (137Cs), a BGO detector (sensitive volume of 3" x 3"), a set of pieces of lead (shielding), a standard electronic signal chain for the energy spectrum acquisition and a material under study (Portland Concrete). The Monte Carlo code, PENELOPE 2008, was modified to obtain additional information, about the "detected" photons, that can be useful to understand the relevance of the number of Compton interactions for each primary photon, and so better interpret the count rate and the shape of the acquired spectrum. It is shown that all this new information added to the total energy spectrum can help not only to determine the bulk density of concrete but also it can help to identify non-homogeneous zones, with very low density in comparison to the concrete density, like cavities, pipes, etc.
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29 February 2012
IX LATIN AMERICAN SYMPOSIUM ON NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND APPLICATIONS
18–22 July 2011
Quito, Ecuador
IX Latin American Symposium on Nuclear Physics and Applications
Research Article|
February 29 2012
Interpretation of a γ-Compton densitometer response from multi-scattered photons
F. Pino;
F. Pino
Simón Bolívar University, Nuclear Physics Laboratory, Caracas,
Venezuela
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H. Barros;
H. Barros
Simón Bolívar University, Nuclear Physics Laboratory, Caracas,
Venezuela
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L. Sajo-Bohus;
L. Sajo-Bohus
Simón Bolívar University, Nuclear Physics Laboratory, Caracas,
Venezuela
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D. Palacios
D. Palacios
Simón Bolívar University, Nuclear Physics Laboratory, Caracas,
Venezuela
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1423, 341–346 (2012)
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F. Pino, H. Barros, L. Sajo-Bohus, D. Palacios; Interpretation of a γ-Compton densitometer response from multi-scattered photons. AIP Conf. Proc. 29 February 2012; 1423 (1): 341–346. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3688823
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