30angle: E[keV] = 0.0158507 *ch-2.07456 90angle: E[keV] = 0.01950*ch-2.76 145angle: E[keV] = 0.017988 *ch-1.809 I could identify 2 peaks in the 241Am spectra and 4 peaks in the 133Ba. These peaks are fitted with a gaussian to get their position --> linear energy calibration for the combined (Am+Ba) data sets for each detector. The function I used: E(ch) [keV] = m*ch+b
#gaus fit, gaus fit error, literature (nndc), literature error #literature used: #https://www.nndc.bnl.gov/nudat2/decaysearchdirect.jsp?nuc=241AM&unc=nds #https://www.nndc.bnl.gov/nudat2/decaysearchdirect.jsp?nuc=133BA&unc=nds #where there is no error given, I put +/-.5 to the last digit 1493.31 0.26 26.3446 0.0002 3194.81 0.053 59.5409 0.0001 1721.92 0.0574 30.973 0.0005 1937.28 0.163 34.987 0.0005 2864.67 0.443 53.1622 0.0006 4292.25 0.122 80.9979 0.0011
#gaus fit, gaus fit error, literature (nndc), literature error #literature used: #https://www.nndc.bnl.gov/nudat2/decaysearchdirect.jsp?nuc=241AM&unc=nds #https://www.nndc.bnl.gov/nudat2/decaysearchdirect.jsp?nuc=133BA&unc=nds #where there is no error given, I put +/-.5 to the last digit 1.79319e+03 3.88460e-01 26.3446 0.0002 3.88726e+03 1.00448e-01 59.5409 0.0001 2.08381e+03 5.25334e-02 30.973 0.0005 2.33719e+03 3.17859e-02 34.987 0.0005 3.48482e+03 1.03952e-01 53.1622 0.0006 5.24059e+03 2.54968e-02 80.9979 0.0011