Pedro Arce Introducción a GEANT4 1 GAMOS tutorial Spectrometry Exercises Pedro Arce Dubois CIEMAT

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Pedro Arce Introducción a GEANT4 1 GAMOS tutorial Spectrometry Exercises Pedro Arce Dubois CIEMAT

Pedro Arce GAMOS Spectrometry tutorial 2 SPECTROMETRY simulation Exercises Ex. 1: NaI simple detector Co60 radioactive decay Detector signals Ex. 2: Marinelli detector Understanding time simulation Ex. 3: Detector effects Ex. 4: Extracting detailed information Optimising CPU

Pedro Arce GAMOS Spectrometry tutorial 3 Exercise 1: NaI simple detector A 3”  3” cylindrical NaI detector  Choose its base to be the plane z = 0 and its axis of symmetry along the positive z axis.  The crystal is encased in a 0.24-cm-thick aluminum cover (*)  An aluminum slab with a thickness of 2 cm is located behind (downstream) the crystal, to model the effect of the photocathode and the photomultiplier tube. ( Usually, there is a reflector coating (e.g. Al 2 O 3 ) between the crystal and the cover. For simplicity, we have assumed that its material is equivalent to Al and considered it as part of the cover)

Pedro Arce GAMOS Spectrometry tutorial 4 Exercise 1: NaI simple detector 2D view 3D view NaI (7.62  7.62) Al (2.00) Al (0.24) z axis x axis

Pedro Arce GAMOS Spectrometry tutorial 5 Exercise 1a: Co60, as two single gammas  Co60: two gamma sources of energies 1173 keV and 1333 keV  Place them at position (0,0,-5 cm)  Store detector signals (hits)  Histogram their energy

Pedro Arce GAMOS Spectrometry tutorial 6 Exercise 1b: Co60, as two single gammas  Same as exercise 1a  Gammas in cone illuminating the detector front face

Pedro Arce GAMOS Spectrometry tutorial 7 Exercise 1c: Co60, as radioactive ion  Same geometry as exercise 1a  Use Co60 ion as particle source  Histogram of energy of particles created by radiocative decay, one histogram per each particle type

Pedro Arce GAMOS Spectrometry tutorial 8 Exercise 2a: time of a radioactive decay Geometry: Marinelli beaker Ge Cu Al solución acuosa

Pedro Arce GAMOS Spectrometry tutorial 9 Geometry: Marinelli beaker elementdimensions Cristal Ge R= cm R int = 0.7 cm h=5.43 cm Dead layere=0.135 cm Dedo Cu R= 0.25 cm h=4.31 cm Cubierta Ale= cm Recipientee=0.2 cm Exercise 2a: time of a radioactive decay

Pedro Arce GAMOS Spectrometry tutorial 10  Co60 source randomly in water solution  Print in screen the time of each particle  Histogram the time of each particle Exercise 2a: time of a radioactive decay

Pedro Arce GAMOS Spectrometry tutorial 11 Exercise 2b: Co60 simulating a given activity  Same as exercise 2a  Simulate the Co60 ions with increasing time, corresponding to an activity of 0.1 Mbq  Print in screen the time of each particle  Histogram the time of each particle

Pedro Arce GAMOS Spectrometry tutorial 12 Exercise 2c: Study activity chain with time  Use Si27, halflife 4.16 seconds  Activity of 1kBq  5000 events  Histogram the time of each particle  Observe how the activity changes with time

Pedro Arce GAMOS Spectrometry tutorial 13 Exercise 2d: multiple decay chain  Use Am241 -> Np237 -> Pa233 -> U233 -> Th229 ->...  Activity of 1 MBq  events  Histogram the log10(time) of each particle, one histogram per particle time  Observe the two groups of times

Pedro Arce GAMOS Spectrometry tutorial 14 Exercise 2e: several isotopes together  Co57 activity 1 MBq  Cs137 activity 2 MBq  Cd109 activity 3 MBq  Histogram of the time of primary particles, one histogram per particle type

Pedro Arce GAMOS Spectrometry tutorial 15 Exercise 3a: detector energy resolution  Co60 on NaI detector as in exercise 1  Place source at position 0,0,-1 cm  Activity 1 MBq  Smear the detector energy resolution with a gaussian of sigma 0.03  Histogram of the energy in the detector

Pedro Arce GAMOS Spectrometry tutorial 16 Exercise 3b: detector measuring time  Same as exercise 3a  Add measuring time of 10 microsecond  Histogram of the energy in the detector  Use reconstructed hits

Pedro Arce GAMOS Spectrometry tutorial 17 Exercise 3c: detector dead time  Same as exercise 3b  Add dead time of 100 microsecond  Histogram of the energy in the detector  Use reconstructed hits

Pedro Arce GAMOS Spectrometry tutorial 18 Exercise 4a: extracting detailed information  Co60 in Marinelli beaker as in exercise 2  Histogram of energy of particles when entering Ge detector, by particle type  Histogram of energy of particles when exiting Ge detector, by particle type  Histogram of energy of particles when entering Ge detector, only if they have suffered before a Compton interaction

Pedro Arce GAMOS Spectrometry tutorial 19 Exercise 4b: optimizing CPU  Same as exercise 4a  Kill electrons and anti neutrinos before they are transported  Compare detector signals with those of exercise 4a