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LSL-M1 and LSL-M2: Two Extensions of the LSL Adjustment Procedure for Including Multiple Spectrum Locations
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Abstract
Most current adjustment procedures, including LSL (1), can adjust only one spectrum with dosimetry located at the point of the input spectrum. Many radiation experiments have dosimetry at more than one location, and fluence or damage exposure values are desired for locations other than those covered by dosimetry. Thus, the use of single-spectrum dosimetry to these experiments causes considerable loss of information and introduces large uncertainties. Two extensions of the LSL code to cover multiple-spectra adjustment are discussed. Each extension has different restrictions and covers a different range of applications.
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