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Recommended standards for γ-ray energy calibration (1999)

A consistent set of gamma-ray energies, generally with uncertainties of less than 10 ppm, is recommended for use in the energy calibration of gamma-ray spectra. The energy scale used for the previously recommended standards (1979) has been modified to take into account subsequent adjustments in the fundamental constants ( - 7.71 ppm) and in the gamma-ray wavelengths deduced from a revised estimate of the lattice spacing of Si crystals ( + 1.91 ppm). On this revised energy scale, the strong line from Au-198, the gold standard, has an energy of 411 802.05 +/- 0.17 eV, which is 2.4 eV (or 5.80 ppm) lower than the 1979 value. A significant improvement has come from the reduction in the uncertainty in the wavelength-to-keV conversion factor from 2.6 to 0.3 ppm. The criteria for the selection of gamma rays to include are described. The list of gamma-ray energies recommended for calibration, especially for Ge semiconductor detectors, has values for about 260 gamma-rays from 50 radionuclides ranging from 24 to 4806 keV. Also, gamma-ray energies are also given for about 70 additional lines, including 5 other radionuclides. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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