2005 journal article

CEARPGA II: A Monte Carlo simulation code for prompt-gamma-ray neutron activation analysis

NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, 151(3), 361–373.

By: W. Zhang n & R. Gardner n

co-author countries: United States of America 🇺🇸
Source: Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

A Monte Carlo simulation code, CEARPGA II, has been developed to generate the complete set of library spectra that are required for the application of the Monte Carlo–Library Least-Squares approach in prompt-gamma-ray neutron activation analysis. Compared to the previous version, the CEARPGA I code, several important improvements have been made including eliminating the “big weight” problem by implementing the Analog Linear Interpolation technique, generating the appropriate detector response functions using improved simulation models that account for NaI detector nonlinearity and flat continua, generating the neutron activation backgrounds by directly sampling detector-activated gamma-ray energies, generating the natural background libraries by interpolating the energy-score tables, and tracking the annihilation gamma rays from the pair production interaction that occurs outside the detector. The coal sample spectrum calculated with the CEARPGA II code is benchmarked against those calculated from the CEARPGA I code, the MCNP code, and experimentally measured data.