A new FSA approach for in situ $\gamma$-ray spectroscopy
A. Caciolli, M. Baldoncini, G. P. Bezzon, C. Broggini, G. P. Buso, I., Callegari, T. Colonna, G. Fiorentini, E. Guastaldi, F. Mantovani, G. Massa,, R. Menegazzo, L. Mou, C. Rossi Alvarez, M. Shyti, A. Zanon, G. Xhixha

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel FSA approach with NNLS and in situ calibration for accurate, fast in-situ gamma-ray spectroscopy using sodium iodide detectors, validated through field measurements and laboratory comparisons.
Contribution
It presents a new FSA method incorporating NNLS and in situ calibration, improving analysis accuracy and artifact correction in gamma-ray spectroscopy.
Findings
Successful validation with field and laboratory data
Effective detection of anthropic isotopes like $^{137}$Cs
Enhanced analysis reliability and speed
Abstract
An increasing demand of environmental radioactivity monitoring comes both from the scientific community and from the society. This requires accurate, reliable and fast response preferably from portable radiation detectors. Thanks to recent improvements in the technology, -spectroscopy with sodium iodide scintillators has been proved to be an excellent tool for in-situ measurements for the identification and quantitative determination of -ray emitting radioisotopes, reducing time and costs. Both for geological and civil purposes not only K, U, and Th have to be measured, but there is also a growing interest to determine the abundances of anthropic elements, like Cs and I, which are used to monitor the effect of nuclear accidents or other human activities. The Full Spectrum Analysis (FSA) approach has been chosen to analyze the…
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