New open-source software for gamma-ray spectra analysis

Appl Radiat Isot. 2022 Jul:185:110227. doi: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2022.110227. Epub 2022 Apr 16.

Abstract

Many commercially available software packages have been created to analyze gamma-ray spectra, but their source code has generally not been shared, although some users may wish to add or modify certain functionality, which is impossible without access to the source code. This study therefore presents a new open-source software package for the analysis of gamma-ray spectra. The name of the software is GSA (Gamma-ray Spectra Analysis), the source code of which is freely available through the GitHub website (https://github.com/LAHCEN-EL-AMRI/Gamma-Spectra-Analysis). The main function of this initial version of the software is to locate peaks, calculate areas, and identify corresponding radionuclides. A future version will complement this by measuring the concentrations of radionuclide elements. The software was validated by comparing its analysis results with those generated by three other software programs, namely Genie 2000, Maestro, and FitzPeaks. All the formulas used are explained in this work, which could be useful for researchers or students looking to create their own software packages for analyzing gamma-ray spectra.

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