superimposition of the suitable Gaussian on the pulse height spectrum with the aid of a frosted~glass light table, the area of each total absorption peak was determined without tedious measuring with @ planimeter. For errors incurred by this measuring system see the section on errors. . The ratio of absolute photon intensity to total absorption peak area 2s some function of the energy of the gamma ray, I/A = T{E). For the determination of the graphical relationship between I/A and E, it was first necessary to - a@scertain further machine parameters and other energydependent factors... ; (zp) These were: Crystal interaction probability, v. This ~~ is simply the fraction of incident photons of a par- ticular energy which interacts in the crystal and is pees given by:. v= 1 -exp(-n,X) where HW, is the total linear absorption coefficient for gamna raya in sodium 1odide® and X is the crystal length. For a@ crystal 20.16 cm (4 inches) in length, ‘vy versus E is shown plotted in Fig. §. (2). Peak-to-total ratio, w. This factor iis deter- Mined experimentally byrecording the spectra of several sources of known gamma energy and measuring areas of the total absorption peaks and the areas under the total spectrum, The rretios of these areas plotted against energy 14

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