Detector Deadtime Distortion in Counting Statistics and Deadtime Correction

Abdallah Wazzan, Shoaib Usman*, Tayfun Akyurek

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Abstract

Detector deadtime impact on counting statistics was investigated using our in-house simulation tool Pulse-WIZ. A thorough investigation on the quality of MATLAB's pseudo-random number was performed. The repeat frequency of MATLAB pseudo-random number generator EXPRND function is extremely high, 219937 - 1. Testing of the function very faithfully predicted the theoretical values giving us confidence in the random number. For ideal non-paralyzable deadtime, there seems to be a saturation observable count rate for a given detector deadtime. For a deadtime of 140 µs the saturation point seems to be at 10,000 counts per second. Due to limited range of simulation true count rate the peaking point was not identified for higher deadtime values. For the simulated deadtime of 225 µs, both the skewness and kurtosis show a very good exponential fit against the true count rate. Fano factor on the other hand first increases to reach a maximum value before showing a rapid drop. The histogram inter-event gap also shows a profound effect of deadtime where all the events with gaps smaller than the deadtime are removed from the observed events. Moreover, the ideal exponential behavior is also degraded.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of Nuclear Plant Instrumentation and Control and Human-Machine Interface Technology, NPIC and HMIT 2025
PublisherAmerican Nuclear Society
Pages1295-1304
Number of pages10
ISBN (Electronic)9780894482243
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025
Externally publishedYes
Event2025 Nuclear Plant Instrumentation and Control and Human-Machine Interface Technology, NPIC and HMIT 2025 - Chicago, United States
Duration: 15 Jun 202518 Jun 2025

Publication series

NameProceedings of Nuclear Plant Instrumentation and Control and Human-Machine Interface Technology, NPIC and HMIT 2025

Conference

Conference2025 Nuclear Plant Instrumentation and Control and Human-Machine Interface Technology, NPIC and HMIT 2025
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityChicago
Period15/06/2518/06/25

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© 2025 AMERICAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY, INCORPORATED, WESTMONT, ILLINOIS 60559.

Keywords

  • Counting Statistics
  • Detector Deadtime
  • Poisson Distribution

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