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Unfolding environmental $γ$ flux spectrum with portable CZT detector

Published 22 Jan 2024 in physics.ins-det and hep-ex | (2401.12034v2)

Abstract: Environmental $\gamma$-rays constitute a crucial source of background in various nuclear, particle and quantum physics experiments. To evaluate the flux rate and the spectrum of $\gamma$ background, we have developed a novel and straightforward approach to reconstruct the environmental $\gamma$ flux spectrum by applying a portable CZT $\gamma$ detector and iterative Bayesian unfolding, which possesses excellent transferability for broader applications. In this paper, the calibration and GEANT4 Monte-Carlo modeling of the CZT detector, the unfolding procedure as well as the uncertainty estimation are demonstrated in detail. The reconstructed spectrum reveals an environmental $\gamma$ flux intensity of $3.3\pm 0.9\times 10{7}$~ (m$2\cdot$sr$\cdot$hour)${-1}$ ranging from 73 to 3033~keV, along with characteristic peaks primarily arising from ${232}$Th series, ${238}$U series and ${40}$K. We also give an instance of background rate evaluation with the unfolded spectrum for validation of the approach.

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