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arxiv: 1410.4291 · v1 · pith:K4FOQ5FMnew · submitted 2014-10-16 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det · hep-ex· nucl-ex

Simulation of background reduction and Compton depression in low-background HPGe spectrometer at a surface laboratory

classification ⚛️ physics.ins-det hep-exnucl-ex
keywords simulationbackgrounddetectorenvironmentalhpgeanti-coincidencecopperdetectors
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High-purity germanium detectors are well suited to analysis the radioactivity of samples. In order to reduce the environmental background, low-activity lead and oxygen free copper are installed outside of the probe to shield gammas, outmost is a plastic scintillator to veto the cosmic rays, and an anti-Compton detector can improve the Peak-to-Compton ratio. Using the GEANT4 tools and taking into account a detailed description of the detector, we optimize the sizes of the detectors to reach the design indexes. A group of experimental data from a HPGe spectrometer in using were used to compare with the simulation. As to new HPGe Detector simulation, considering the different thickness of BGO crystals and anti-coincidence efficiency, the simulation results show that the optimal thickness is 5.5cm, and the Peak-to-Compton ratio of 40K is raised to 1000 when the anti-coincidence efficiency is 0.85. As the background simulation, 15 cm oxygen-free copper plus 10 cm lead can reduce the environmental gamma rays to 0.0024 cps/100 cm3 Ge (50keV~2.8MeV), which is about 10-5 of environmental background.

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