GAMQUEST, a computer program to identify gamma rays

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Chemical Analysis, Computer Programs, Contaminants, Gamma Ray Spectra, Gamma Rays, Line Spectra, Qualitative Analysis, Radioactive Materials, X Rays, Data Bases, Environment Pollution, Environmental Monitoring, Internets, Neutron Activation Analysis

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This paper describes the application of the computer program GAMQUEST to the study of gamma-ray spectra. The program is especially suited to the analysis of samples produced by neutron activation, and of environmental samples containing radioactive pollutants. GAMQUEST searches a large database (with data for over 60,000 gamma rays) to identify the various spectral lines from samples. The program runs on the VAX/6610 computer cluster of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, and can be accessed from individual accounts or through Hepnet, Internet, or World Wide Web networks.

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