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The ANCIENT CHARM project at FRM II: three-dimensional elemental mapping by prompt gamma activation imaging and neutron tomography
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Hungarian National MuseumRadiation DetectionPhysicsEngineeringNeutron SourceFrm IiNeutron TomographyElemental AbundancesCosmic RayGeochemistryAncient Charm ProjectGeochronologyInstrumentationNeutron ScatteringElemental Mapping
The aim of the EU FP6-funded ANCIENT CHARM project has been the development of new, and the integration of existing element-sensitive imaging methods utilizing neutrons. We present here the methodology and the first implementation of 3D elemental mapping at the Prompt Gamma Activation Analysis instrument of the research reactor FRM II, in order to determine spatially resolved elemental abundances in samples. After the design, optimization, and characterization of the new setup, measurements were successfully completed on archaeological objects of historical significance from the collection of the Hungarian National Museum.
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