Use PalsFit to Extract Info from 22Na, 60Co Specters

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In summary, the conversation is about extracting information from the 22 Na spectrum and the 60 Co spectrum using PalsFit. The specters were collected using a fast coincidence circuit and plastic scintillators. The task at hand is a school project and the speaker is asking for learning resources or previous work done on the subject.
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How to extract inforamtion from 22 Na spectrum , 60 Co .. using PalsFit . Specters was collected using a fast coincidance circuit, as Det. plastic scintillators ?
 
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MihaiONEeye said:
How to extract inforamtion from 22 Na spectrum , 60 Co .. using PalsFit . Specters was collected using a fast coincidance circuit, as Det. plastic scintillators ?
Welcome to the PF. :smile:

What have you done with it so far? What learning resources do you have available for this work? Is this for a schoolwork project, or is it a program at work that is now to you?

https://www.google.com/search?q=PalsFit&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
 
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berkeman said:
Welcome to the PF. :smile:

What have you done with it so far? What learning resources do you have available for this work? Is this for a schoolwork project, or is it a program at work that is now to you?

https://www.google.com/search?q=PalsFit&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
Is a schoolworck project.
 

FAQ: Use PalsFit to Extract Info from 22Na, 60Co Specters

1. What is PalsFit?

PalsFit is a software tool used for extracting information from specters, or spectra, which are plots of the intensity of radiation as a function of energy.

2. How can PalsFit be used to extract information from 22Na and 60Co specters?

PalsFit uses mathematical algorithms to analyze the shape and intensity of peaks in the specters, allowing for the identification and quantification of specific radionuclides such as 22Na and 60Co.

3. What types of information can be extracted from 22Na and 60Co specters using PalsFit?

PalsFit can extract information such as the energy and intensity of specific peaks, as well as the overall activity and concentration of radionuclides present in the sample.

4. Is PalsFit user-friendly for scientists with limited computer skills?

Yes, PalsFit has a user-friendly interface and requires minimal computer skills for basic use. However, more advanced analysis and customization may require some knowledge of programming and mathematical concepts.

5. Can PalsFit be used with specters from other radionuclides besides 22Na and 60Co?

Yes, PalsFit can be used with specters from a wide range of radionuclides, as long as the peaks in the specter are well-defined and distinguishable. However, some customization of the software may be needed for optimal results with different radionuclides.

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