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Calibration of the Accuscan II In Vivo System for Whole Body Counting
Author(s) -
Orval R. Perry,
David L. Georgeson
Publication year - 2011
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1042397
Subject(s) - calibration , nist , imaging phantom , whole body counting , physics , detector , nuclear medicine , range (aeronautics) , nuclear physics , materials science , optics , computer science , radionuclide , medicine , quantum mechanics , natural language processing , composite material
This report describes the April 2011 calibration of the Accuscan II HpGe In Vivo system for whole body counting. The source used for the calibration was a NIST traceable BOMAB manufactured by DOE as INL2006 BOMAB containing Eu-154, Eu-155, Eu-152, Sb-125 and Y-88 with energies from 27 keV to 1836 keV with a reference date of 11/29/2006. The actual usable energy range was 86.5 keV to 1597 keV on 4/21/2011. The BOMAB was constructed inside the Accuscan II counting 'tub' in the order of legs, thighs, abdomen, thorax/arms, neck, and head. Each piece was taped to the backwall of the counter. The arms were taped to the thorax. The phantom was constructed between the v-ridges on the backwall of the Accuscan II counter. The energy and efficiency calibrations were performed using the INL2006 BOMAB. The calibrations were performed with the detectors in the scanning mode. This report includes an overview introduction and records for the energy/FWHM and efficiency calibration including performance verification and validation counting. The Accuscan II system was successfully calibrated for whole body counting and verified in accordance with ANSI/HPS N13.30-1996 criteria

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