Difference Distributions Applicable to Certain Health Physics Measurements

This paper discusses calculational methods for the determination of the difference distributions associated with certain health physics measurements. These measurements include the check-source response counts relative to an initial reference count, the Albatross (i.e., HPI model 2080B) neutron tube counts relative to the gamma tube counts, and those that involve the use of the automatic background subtraction feature of portable health physics instrumentation. Examples are provided that illustrate the methods for a few specific measurements. For the comparison of a daily source count to its previously determined reference value, minimum counts for various scenarios were presented in order to reliably meet required tolerance limits of ±10% and ±20%. In either case, it was found beneficial that the initial reference readings be established using a counting interval of longer length than the daily interval. For the comparison of Albatross neutron counts to the gamma counts, it was seen that the relative error in the difference distribution was still related to that of the parent distribution. It was seen, therefore, that an effective way of reducing the gamma influence on the Albatross was to increase the counting interval used, hence yielding a significantly larger mean count per interval. For the automatic background subtraction feature, it was noted that net count values near 0 counts would almost always have the negative values of the difference distribution truncated to ...
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