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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik
T 508: Dunkle Materie und niederenergetische Neutrinos
T 508.2: Talk
Friday, March 9, 2007, 14:15–14:30, KIP SR 2.403
A Comparison of Low-level Gamma-spectrometers within the GERDA Collaboration — •Dusan Budjas1, Mark Heisel1, Mickael Hult2, Matthias Laubenstein5, Hardy Simgen1, Anatoly Smolnikov3,4, Claudia Tomei5, and Sergei Vasiliev3,4 for the GERDA collaboration — 1Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Heidelberg, Germany — 2EC-JRC-Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements, Geel, Belgium — 3Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia — 4Institue for Nuclear Research, Moscow, Russia — 5Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, Assergi, Italy
In low-level gamma spectrometry, one of the main goals is the improvement of detection sensitivity. However, ensuring the accuracy and compatibility of the measurement results in different laboratories is also very important. This has been particularly highlighted within the GERDA collaboration, which incorporates several low-level material screening laboratories. For this reason a comparison of gamma-spectrometers situated at MPIK Heidelberg, IRMM Geel, LNGS Assergi and JINR Dubna was performed. This comparison was based on the National Physical Laboratory's "Environmental Radioactivity Comparison 2005" exercise, in which MPIK Heidelberg and IRMM Geel participated. The exercise allowed comparing the accuracy of the measurements and the different evaluation techniques between many low-level laboratories, using the same standard mixture of low-radioactivity nuclides. The results of the internal comparison are presented and discussed, as well as the implementation of the Monte-Carlo simulations in the evaluation of our measurements.