Comparison of the number of history in Monte Carlo Simulation Programs

The use of the Monte Carlo technique in a reliable and inexpensive way without the need for a standard radioactive source in determining the detector efficiency is becoming widespread every passing day. It is important to model the detector with the real dimensions for an accurate and precise result...

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Main Authors Uyar, Esra, Günekbay, Zeynep Aybüke
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 14.01.2023
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Summary:The use of the Monte Carlo technique in a reliable and inexpensive way without the need for a standard radioactive source in determining the detector efficiency is becoming widespread every passing day. It is important to model the detector with the real dimensions for an accurate and precise results for the method. Another parameter as important as detector modeling is the number of histories in the simulation code examined in this study. In this study, the effect of the number of histories on the efficiency was examined in detail using different simulation codes. The results obtained in this work, at least 107 particle numbers should be used in all three programs where the uncertainty is below 1%. If the existing facilities are sufficient, it can be increased to 108s in case of having a more equipped and fast computer. However, going higher than this value does not make any sense as seen from the study.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2301.05916