TASLE 5.1 = Total Enersy Response Factors for AN/POR-37A F . Specttrum Shape Total hesponse Factor F SSRTS SES EESSE 1° Shot k (h-L) H+ 5.3 Lays d 1.17 | (Fisure yl) | Shot 1 (2-1) H+ U.1 Days 1.96 Shot 1 _ L) H (Figure 4.3) 2 Days 1,12 Shot 1 (1-L) H 94 Nours Leak (Figure h.2) | (Fieure 4,2 of Referenca 16) lo 1 ‘ { 4 4 4 5,2 CEOMETRY RESPONSE is The response of the instrument is known to vary also with the -; aan chee direction of incidence of the flux, tut no allowance was made for this: factor in keference 16, An attempt has been made te correct for this . effect by using the plots shown in Figure 5.2, This figure, taken from Reference 10, is a graphical representation of the directional - response to a lO-ng Radium source of a J1B instrument in the horizontal and in two vertical planes, It was felt to be sufficiently accurate to make the approximation shown in the graph by setting a straight line Linit to the response vector in one revion and, further, to assume that the response is cylindrically synnetric about the XX! axis, Maxinum sensitivity, indicated by a vector length of unity, is then in the ok direction cn the XX' axis, If a flux (F) per unit solid angle impinges on the instrument at an angle 0 with respect to OX', the reading on the meter will be (assuming that the response is linearly proportional to flux intensity): Dit = rD= rkF wheres (5.3) k= proportionality constant b= "true" air-dose r = vector response factor By the above approximation, the vector response factor (r) is given by: +: h=0.6 sec 0 r=1 (5.4) “Sh q A © A fy ~ 0£O<s costil = 73