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Technical Paper

The Integral Line-Beam Method for Gamma Skyshine Analysis

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Pages 228-245 | Published online: 12 May 2017

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Hideo Hirayama, Yoshiko Harima, Yukio Sakamoto, Naohiro Kurosawa & Makoto Nemoto. (2009) Data Library and Four-Parameter Empirical Formula for the Response Functions for Gamma-Ray Skyshine Dose. Nuclear Technology 168:3, pages 901-905.
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Yoshiko HARIMA, Hideo HIRAYAMA, Yukio SAKAMOTO, Nobuo SASAMOTO, Fumihiro MASUKAWA, Hiroshi NAKASHIMA, Katsumi HAYASHI, Hiroyuki HANDA, Ryuichi TAYAMA, Naohiro KUROSAWA, Makoto NEMOTO & Teruo ABE. (2003) Validity of the Four-Parameter Empirical Formula in Approximating the Response Functions for Gamma-ray, Neutron, and Secondary Gamma-ray Skyshine Analyses. Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology 40:8, pages 569-578.
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J. Kenneth Shultis. (2000) Hybrid Skyshine Calculations for Complex Neutron and Gamma-Ray Sources. Nuclear Science and Engineering 136:2, pages 294-304.
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Ah Auu Gui, J. Kenneth Shultis & Richard E. Faw. (1997) Neutron Skyshine Calculations with the Integral Line-Beam Method. Nuclear Science and Engineering 127:2, pages 230-237.
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Yoshiko HARIMA, Hideo HIRAYAMA, Yukio SAKAMOTO, Naohiro KUROSAWA & Makoto NEMOTO. (1997) Comparison of Line Beam Response Function for Gamma-ray Skyshine Analysis Based on Single Scattering Method with the Monte Carlo Calculations. Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology 34:8, pages 856-859.
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Ah Auu Gui, J. Kenneth Shultis & Richard E. Faw. (1997) Response Functions for Neutron Skyshine Analysis. Nuclear Science and Engineering 125:2, pages 111-127.
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Mark H. Stedry, J. Kenneth Shultis & Richard E. Faw. (1996) Effect of an Overhead Shield on Gamma-Ray Skyshine. Nuclear Science and Engineering 123:2, pages 289-294.
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R. C. Brockhoff, J. Kenneth Shultis & Richard E. Faw. (1996) Skyshine Line-Beam Response Functions for 20- to 100-MeV Photons. Nuclear Science and Engineering 123:2, pages 282-288.
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