March 1, 2015
Journal Article

RadICalc: A program for estimating radiation intensity of radionuclide mixtures

Abstract

RadICalc is a cross-platform program designed to calculate the intensity of radiation released by the decay of arbitrary isotopic mixtures. It was developed to address the need for a program that could calculate the composition, activity, and measurable radiation of a sample over time without significant effort from end-users. RadICalc uses Bateman's solutions for radioactive decay to determine activity over time. Radiation intensities are subsequently calculated using a database containing information about alpha particles, beta electrons, gamma- rays, conversion and Auger electrons, and X-rays. The user interface accepts input for isotopic mixture, initial number of atoms, and time passed since sample composition was known. Results are plotted graphically, and there is a search interface provided to and isotopes of interest. RadICalc can determine activity and radiation expected at specific masses with user-defined molecules in addition to atomic species; the latter is useful in mass based isotope separations for radiometric counting applications, a novel method under development at PNNL.

Revised: July 27, 2015 | Published: March 1, 2015

Citation

Robinson J.W., M.P. Dion, G.C. Eiden, O.T. Farmer, and M. Liezers. 2015. RadICalc: A program for estimating radiation intensity of radionuclide mixtures. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 303, no. 3:1955-1960. PNNL-SA-101936. doi:10.1007/s10967-014-3627-7