B. Fazekas et al., INTRODUCING HYPERMET-PC FOR AUTOMATIC-ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX GAMMA-RAY SPECTRA, Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry, 215(2), 1997, pp. 271-277
In short time activation analysis, prompt gamma-activation analysis an
d in high rate gamma-ray spectroscopy in general, the shape parameters
for peaks and background usually vary, rendering spectrum evaluation
codes based on a fixed shape calibration unsuitable. An interactive ve
rsion of the well-known, fully automatic gamma-ray spectrum analysis c
ode HYPERMET has been developed in C+ + for the IBM-PC. It runs under
MS-DOS, in conventional memory, and can handle up to 16k-channel spect
ra, recorded with CANBERRA's System 100 and AccuSpec and with ORTEC's
ACE plug-in MCA cards. A Windows-like graphics environment is provided
with mouse controlled pull-down menus, pop-up windows and rubber band
expansion. All basic features of HYPERMET such as fully automatic pea
k search, nonlinear fitting of multiplets with automatically adjusted
Gaussian peak widths, exponential tails and a complex background funct
ion have been retained. All details of the fitting procedure are recor
ded in a data base, hence any fitted region can be retrieved and modif
ied interactively, even after a fully automatic spectrum evaluation. T
he program also provides an output peak list in SAMPO90 format for fur
ther processing. The latter format is widely used in a number of sampl
e analysis programs such as KAYZERO, a software package for kg standar
dization in neutron activation analysis.