MC simulation of an ultra-low background HPGe detector for meteorite analyses
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Abstract
An ultra-low-level gamma-ray counting setup was commissioned at the Felsenkeller shallow-underground laboratory, located at a depth of 140 m.w.e., in Dresden, Germany. This setup features a high-purity germanium (HPGe) detector with 163% relative efficiency, enclosed within both passive and active shielding. These shielding types reduce the remaining background rate to 116(1) counts kg−1d−1 within the energy range [40 keV, 2700 keV], making it the most sensitive HPGe detector in Germany and enabling the investigation of samples with activities well below 1 mBq.
In addition to describing the setup design, this contribution will present the Monte Carlo simulation of the detector. A current application of this work is the measurement of a rare meteorite sample, where 3D scanning techniques and simulations were used to determine the specific activities of cosmogenic radionuclides.
In addition to describing the setup design, this contribution will present the Monte Carlo simulation of the detector. A current application of this work is the measurement of a rare meteorite sample, where 3D scanning techniques and simulations were used to determine the specific activities of cosmogenic radionuclides.
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Titel | DPG-Frühjahrstagung 2025 |
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Untertitel | Sektion Physik der Hadronen und Kerne (HK), Massenspektrometrie (MS) und Arbeitskreis junge DPG (AKjDPG) |
Dauer | 10 - 14 März 2025 |
Ort | Universität zu Köln |
Stadt | Köln |
Land | Deutschland |