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Gamma Ray Spectroscopy - University of Michigan
www-personal.umich.eduThe photoelectric absorption interaction is the ideal interaction for gamma-ray spectroscopy. The photoelectron carries away most of the gamma-ray energy and then an X-ray or Auger electron carries away the remaining kinetic energy. Assuming an ideal detector, the sum of these energies will equal the energy of the original gamma-ray.
Gamma Ray Spectroscopy - Department of Physics
www.phys.ufl.eduMeasure the dead time of the spectrom-eter and learn how to use the live time correction. Perform background subtractions. Measure the spectrometer resolution and study its energy dependence.