TARE &.2--NOGMALICED FISSION-PRUDLCT GAMMA-2Y EXERCY VERSUS RANGE IN AIR Range (gw a®) ee 0 10 £0 40 éo LA-1820 1.oo 0.046 0.657 0.361 0.160 Adjusted 1.00 0.845 0.656 0.354 0.200 ee 100 120 140 160 180 La-1620 0.0575 0.0225 0.0099 k.2@s10°3 1.b8xta74 Adjusted 0.073 0.0551 0.0251 "9.0126 6. 33x10 Range [gma/ ca) a Since a point-source geumetry is used, geometrical Viet divergence of energy mist be inserted. The distance between the source amd the instrument carriers can be found as a fiction of time. was used for Teak a photographic datz. A Cloud-rise rat or Orange, as determined from prelininary The rocket trajectory is accurately known for most instru- ments flown by Sandia (see Chapter -9).: Results preseoted below are based on calculations which proceeded as follows. First, the spatial distribution of gacma-ray intensity at zero time was found from Table 4.2, The tine dependence of the spherical spreading term was then found by computing the tise-dependent distance between the rocket and rhe fissionproduct debris as explained above. This distance was then converted into aa appropriate number or ga/oné of air by using the ARDC aodel atoosphere.* ‘Ibe assuaption that the inbomogereous atmosphere can be treated in this way is inplicit bere and is legitimate according to Monte Carlo calculations done by Marcu! Finally, the cize decay of the intensity of the source was treated according to Fig. 5.2 of LA-1&20. (OC

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