In order to further strengthen at DSM Research the key analytical technique
"neutron activation analysis" based on the KAYZERO/SOLCOI(C) software pack
age, a project was recently started aiming at, among others, improvements i
n the correction for true-coincidence and in the automatic handling of peak
multiplets. Problems could be identified in the calculation of true- coinc
idence correction factors for a number of analytically important cascade ga
mma lines of about 20 radionuclides including those formed from the element
s Fe, As, Zr, Mo, Ag, Sb, some rare earth elements, Ta, W and U. As an exam
ple, in the present paper an outline is given of sources of error - caused
by computer programming, decay scheme analysis or selection of relevant dec
ay data - that are related to the measurement of As-76, Sb-124, Nd-149, Ta-
182 and W-187. For some radionuclides, k(0)-factors of analytically relevan
t gamma lines present in multiplets (in most cases doublets) were formerly
not available. Hence, problems existed with the automatic computer-assisted
conversion of input peak areas to output analytical results. Therefore, re
measurement of the individual k(0)-factors was carried out by using a high-
performance Ge-detector and a gamma-spectrum analysis program with proven a
ccuracy. This study involved a number of gamma lines of radionuclides for t
he determination of some 10 elements among which Mo, Pd, Ag, Eu and U were
included. This now leads to the elimination of important data processing er
rors.