Gamma ray Energy Spectrum of Cd-109 and Sn-113

In summary, the person is looking for help with obtaining the gamma ray energy spectrum of Cd-109 and Sn-113 using a NaI detector for an experiment. They were provided with links to tables of the isotopes, but they need actual spectra. Someone suggests using a nuclear science portal called Nucleonica to generate the spectra, and the person thanks them for the helpful website. They also mention having a gamma spectra of 57Co measured using a gamma counter.
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omernuke
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Hi,

For my experiment, i need the gamma ray energy spectrum of Cd-109 and Sn-113 with NaI detector. would anyone help me please?

thanks everyone.
 
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thanks very much Astronuc. I found these links too but I need spectrums. i decided to draw the spectrum myself according to this decay schemes. It will not be professional but that's all I have.
thanks again.
 
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On the nuclear science portal Nucleonica www.nucleonica.net (you need to register for access), there is a very powerful gamma spectrum generator. You can use this to generate the spectrum of Cd-109 and Sn-113 for a NaI detector. Its very easy and fast to use.
 
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HotCells said:
On the nuclear science portal Nucleonica www.nucleonica.net (you need to register for access), there is a very powerful gamma spectrum generator. You can use this to generate the spectrum of Cd-109 and Sn-113 for a NaI detector. Its very easy and fast to use.

thank you so much. A very usefull website. a little late but it will be usefull for ne day.
 
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i have 57Co gamma spectra measured using a gamma counter.
 

1. What are gamma rays?

Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation that has a very high frequency and energy. They are produced by the decay of unstable atomic nuclei and are the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation.

2. What is the significance of studying the gamma ray energy spectrum of Cd-109 and Sn-113?

Studying the gamma ray energy spectrum of these two isotopes allows us to understand their nuclear structure and behavior. This can provide valuable insights into the properties of these elements and their potential uses in various fields such as medicine and industry.

3. How is the gamma ray energy spectrum of Cd-109 and Sn-113 measured?

The gamma ray energy spectrum is typically measured using a gamma ray spectrometer, which consists of a crystal detector, a photomultiplier tube, and a data acquisition system. The detector absorbs the gamma rays and converts them into electrical signals, which are then amplified and recorded by the data acquisition system.

4. What factors can affect the gamma ray energy spectrum of Cd-109 and Sn-113?

The gamma ray energy spectrum of these isotopes can be affected by various factors such as the energy of the incident gamma rays, the thickness of the detector material, and the composition of the surrounding materials. Additionally, the decay process of the isotopes themselves can also affect the energy spectrum.

5. How is the gamma ray energy spectrum of Cd-109 and Sn-113 used in practical applications?

The energy spectrum of these isotopes can be used in various practical applications, such as medical imaging, radiation therapy, and industrial quality control. By analyzing the energy spectrum, we can identify specific gamma ray emissions, which can provide information about the composition and structure of the material being studied.

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