The Spectral Deconvolution Analysis Tool (SDAT) software was developed at The University of Texas at Austin. SDAT utilizes a standard spectrum technique for the analysis of beta-gamma coincidence spectra. Testing was performed on the software to compare the standard spectrum analysis technique with a region of interest (ROI) analysis technique. Experimentally produced standard spectra and sample data were produced at the Nuclear Engineering Teaching Laboratory (NETL) TRIGA reactor. The results of the testing showed that the standard spectrum technique had lower errors than the ROI analysis technique for samples with low counting statistics. In contrast, the ROI analysis technique outperformed the standard spectrum technique in high counting statistics samples. It was also shown that the standard spectrum technique benefitted from a compression of the number of channels within the spectra.
Revised: February 17, 2010 |
Published: December 1, 2009
Citation
Biegalski S.R., K.M. Foltz Biegalski, and D.A. Haas. 2009.SDAT – Analysis of 131mXe with 133Xe Interference.Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 282, no. 3:715-719.PNNL-SA-67363.