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Gap correction for the calorimetric measurement of absorbed dose in graphite with a 60Co beam

M Boutillon

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A Monte Carlo simulation has been used for the determination of the gap correction to be applied to the calorimetric measurement of absorbed dose in graphite in a 60Co beam. The results show that this correction, which has been neglected so far by most national standards laboratories, is not negligible and depends on many parameters. A comparison with the available experimental data shows a general good agreement.


PACS

87.56.Da Ancillary equipment

02.70.Uu Applications of Monte Carlo methods

Subjects

Computational physics

Medical physics

Dates

Issue 12 (December 1989)



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