Abstract
Abstract
Unfolded spectra are needed for the application of some
spectrum analysis methods. Frequently, iterative deconvolution
methods are used, especially if the spectra have a high
resolution. However, the uncertainties on the obtained results are
difficult to judge. In general, the user of an unfolding code gets
no information on the influence of chosen parameters, especially the
choice of the first estimate of the unfolded spectrum. General
studies regarding the uncertainties of unfolding algorithms are
difficult to perform, if not impossible, and therefore not
available. In this work, uncertainties of the results on the
iterative GRAVEL algorithm, which is based on SAND II, are closely
investigated by using medium resolution spectra recorded by using a
CeBr3 detector. Relevant parameters are varied systematically
to gain some information on the associated uncertainties on the
basis of examples. The uncertainty budget of the calculation of
total fluences and doses of unfolded spectra is compared with the
uncertainty budget of the results obtained by applying the
conversion method. The results allow, at least, the estimation of
the magnitude of typical uncertainties.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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