Towards Monte Carlo based Full Spectrum Modeling of Airborne Gamma-Ray Spectrometry Systems
David Breitenmoser

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel Monte Carlo-based full spectrum modeling approach for airborne gamma-ray spectrometry, significantly improving accuracy and operational capabilities in radiological emergency response and geophysical surveys.
Contribution
It presents a high-fidelity Monte Carlo simulation combined with a surrogate model and Bayesian data evaluation, advancing AGRS calibration and analysis methods.
Findings
Enhanced accuracy and sensitivity over traditional methods
Validated through laboratory and field measurements
Expanded operational capabilities for emergency response
Abstract
This monograph presents advancements in Airborne Gamma-Ray Spectrometry (AGRS), a critical tool for emergency response to radiological incidents such as severe nuclear accidents or nuclear weapon detonations. Current AGRS calibration and data evaluation methods struggle to accurately quantify many radioactive materials expected in radiological emergencies, limiting the risk assessment and, hence, the effectiveness of emergency response actions. To address these limitations, this work introduces a full spectrum numerical modeling approach that features three key innovations: high-fidelity Monte Carlo simulations that combine an advanced scintillation physics model with detailed geometric representations of the aircraft and detector system; a surrogate model that replicates the Monte Carlo simulations with significantly reduced computation time; and a data evaluation methodology that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Nuclear Physics and Applications · Radioactivity and Radon Measurements
