Comparison of Simulated and Experimentally Measured Detector Impulse Responses to Pulsed X-rays


연구 분야: Safety



학회: 2020 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC)


초록

The Gamma Array Simulation Toolkit (GAST) is a multi-physics software stack comprised of Geant4, MATLAB, and experimentally measured photomultiplier tube (PMT) impulse response waveforms that is used to model and inform the end-to-end performance of radiation detector systems. In order to validate the ability of GAST to predict the impulse response of a modeled detector configuration operated in current mode, experimental measurements using the Nevada National Security Site Transformational Diagnostics and Imaging 2 MeV endpoint energy electron linear accelerator (linac) with a tungsten target were performed. Seven different detector configurations consisting of unique combinations of scintillator material, size, reflectivity conditions, presence or absence of light guide, and PMT were evaluated. The resultant impulse response of each detector configuration was recorded and compared to a GAST simulation that emulated the respective linac experiment conditions. The comparison of the experimental and simulated detector impulse responses indicated that GAST can reliably predict detector impulse responses.


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Amber L. Guckes

Nevada National Security Site North Las Vegas Operations Las Vegas NV USA

United States
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J. Andrew Green

Nevada National Security Site North Las Vegas Operations Las Vegas NV USA

United States
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James R. Tinsley

Nevada National Security Site Special Technologies Laboratory Santa Barbara CA USA

Canada

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발행 연도 2020년
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출판 국가 Andorra, United States, Canada
사이트 IEEE
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