Publications by authors named "H Amsil"

Many commercially available software packages have been created to analyze gamma-ray spectra, but their source code has generally not been shared, although some users may wish to add or modify certain functionality, which is impossible without access to the source code. This study therefore presents a new open-source software package for the analysis of gamma-ray spectra. The name of the software is GSA (Gamma-ray Spectra Analysis), the source code of which is freely available through the GitHub website (https://github.

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The Moroccan TRIGA Mark II research reactor is to be equipped with a PGAA (Prompt Gamma Activation Analysis) facility to assist the country's progression in socioeconomic areas such as the environment and geochemistry, agriculture, health, industry, cultural heritage, and human sciences. The requirements of the PGAA facility include a very high thermal to fast neutron flux ratio and a focused, thin beam. Supermirror neutron guides are generally used to meet such requirements due to their ability to reflect neutrons with a specific energy and scattering angle.

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The main objective of this study is to assess the behavior of the steel collimator plug (steel plug) dedicated to the Prompt Gamma Neutron Activation Analysis (PGAA) facility in the neutron beam tube (NB1) of the 2 MW Moroccan TRIGA Mark-II research reactor. The main function of this steel plug is to reduce the neutron and gamma beam cross section from 15 cm to 5 cm in diameter. This steel plug plays a crucial role in reactor safety because it replaces the original neutron beam plug while also stopping the entire incoming neutron beam.

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The Prompt Gamma Neutron Activation Analysis (PGAA) facility will be commissioned at the NB1 beam tube of the Moroccan TRIGA MARK II research reactor. PGAA is a non-destructive analytical technique used for multi-elemental analysis and especially for light element analysis. For better performances, PGAA requires small and focused beam, and high Ф/Ф and Ф/Ф ratios, and low background gamma radiation.

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The present study evaluates the distribution of metals over the last 100 years in the Oualidia lagoon by examining their concentrations in the sediment cores. The samples were analyzed by instrumental neutron activation analysis and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Activities of Pb, Ra, and Cs were determined by gamma-ray spectrometry for establishing the age-depth relationships throughout the sediment cores by applying conventional models.

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