MONTE CARLO CALCULATION OF DOSE RATE CONVERSION FACTORS FOR EXTERNAL EXPOSURE TO PHOTON EMITTERS IN SOIL
- 1 March 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Health Physics
- Vol. 78 (3) , 295-302
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00004032-200003000-00007
Abstract
The dose rate conversion factors ḊCF (absorbed dose rate in air per unit activity per unit of soil mass, nGy h−1 per Bq kg−1) are calculated 1 m above ground for photon emitters of natural radionuclides uniformly distributed in the soil. Three Monte Carlo codes are used: 1) The MCNP code of Los Alamos; 2) The GEANT code of CERN; and 3) a Monte Carlo code developed in the Nuclear Technology Laboratory of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The accuracy of the Monte Carlo results is tested by the comparison of the unscattered flux obtained by the three Monte Carlo codes with an independent straightforward calculation. All codes and particularly the MCNP calculate accurately the absorbed dose rate in air due to the unscattered radiation. For the total radiation (unscattered plus scattered) the ḊCF values calculated from the three codes are in very good agreement between them. The comparison between these results and the results deduced previously by other authors indicates a good agreement (less than 15% of difference) for photon energies above 1,500 keV. Antithetically, the agreement is not as good (difference of 20–30%) for the low energy photons.Keywords
This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
- Monte Carlo Determination of Gamma-Ray Dose Rate with the Geant SystemHealth Physics, 1998
- Monte-Carlo calculation of the spatial dependence of the coaxial HPGe detector efficiency for point sourcesNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1997
- Calculation of Effective Dose-equivalent Responses for External Exposure from Residual Photon Emitters in SoilHealth Physics, 1991
- Development of a Monte Carlo Code for the Calculation of Gamma Ray Transport in the Natural EnvironmentRadiation Protection Dosimetry, 1985
- Dose-rate Conversion Factors for External Exposure to Photon Emitters in SoilHealth Physics, 1985
- An Assessment of Existing Klein-Nishina Monte Carlo Sampling MethodsNuclear Science and Engineering, 1983
- Direct Sampling from the Klein-Nishina Distribution for Photon Energies Above 1.4 MeVNuclear Science and Engineering, 1975
- Photon cross sections from 1 keV to 100 MeV for elements Z=1 to Z=100Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables, 1970