Tim,
That's right you got it now..
Elaborate inventions have been created to suppress compton, but at what cost ?
https://www.berkeleynucleonics.com/compton-suppressors
Steven
Cs137 - Ratio between 662 KeV peak and Compton edge
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Re: Cs137 - Ratio between 662 KeV peak and Compton edge
Hi Steven
Thank you very much indeed for your help with this.
I am thinking that an algorithm could be created which once calibrated using perhaps a Cs137 source, could then search for all photo peaks in a spectrum and then subtract all of the Compton scattering associated with each found photo peak. Is this what you are trying to do?
I am thinking that the algorithm might also be able to narrow the FWHMs of each found photo peak. Basically the algorithm would completely reconstruct the spectrum. What do you think? (EDIT: I edited this paragraph shortly after posting this message.)
Thank you very much.
Kind regards
Tim
Thank you very much indeed for your help with this.
Sesselmann wrote: ↑20 Jun 2023, 11:06I have been working on some code extensions to Impulse for putting the compton scatter back where it belongs, but I am not sure at this stage if the juice is worth the squeeze.
It seems like you are trying to do this via a software approach instead of a hardware approach.Sesselmann wrote: ↑21 Jun 2023, 11:31Elaborate inventions have been created to suppress compton, but at what cost ?
I am thinking that an algorithm could be created which once calibrated using perhaps a Cs137 source, could then search for all photo peaks in a spectrum and then subtract all of the Compton scattering associated with each found photo peak. Is this what you are trying to do?
I am thinking that the algorithm might also be able to narrow the FWHMs of each found photo peak. Basically the algorithm would completely reconstruct the spectrum. What do you think? (EDIT: I edited this paragraph shortly after posting this message.)
Thank you very much.
Kind regards
Tim
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Re: Cs137 - Ratio between 662 KeV peak and Compton edge
Tim,
I wrote a post about this a few months ago here: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1072
Sorry I should have written a more meaningful subject line.
Steven
I wrote a post about this a few months ago here: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1072
Sorry I should have written a more meaningful subject line.
Steven
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Re: Cs137 - Ratio between 662 KeV peak and Compton edge
Hi Steven
No worries and thank you very much indeed for all of your help with this.
Kind regards
Tim
No worries and thank you very much indeed for all of your help with this.
Kind regards
Tim