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A recursive deterministic algorithm for treatment of true coincidence summing effects in gamma-ray spectrometry
1SCK'CEN, Belgian Nuclear Research Centre, Booretang 200, Mol 2400, Belgium. Tim.Vidmar@sckcen.be
Abstract:
Different algorithms exist that can be applied to the calculation of the effects of true coincidence summing in gamma-ray spectrometry. Some of these, however, are not capable of reproducing the count rates in all the pure sum peaks that a spectrum may contain. A recursive, easy-to-implement deterministic algorithm has been developed that overcomes this shortcoming.
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