| RN_bin_screen_phot {radsafer} | R Documentation | 
Search for radioisotopes that dominate a specified energy bin
Description
Identify photon emitters that represent a target range of energies, while screening out other selected energy ranges. This may be helpful for identifying radionuclides in low-definition spectroscopy or in selecting representative spectra for modeling shielding.
Usage
RN_bin_screen_phot(
  E_min = 0,
  E_max = 10,
  min_prob = 0,
  min_half_life_seconds = NULL,
  max_half_life_seconds = NULL,
  no_E_min = 0,
  no_E_max = 10,
  no_min_prob = 100,
  no_E_min2 = 0,
  no_E_max2 = 10,
  no_min_prob2 = 100
)
Arguments
E_min | 
 target energy range minimum in MeV, default = 0  | 
E_max | 
 target energy range maximum in MeV, default = 10  | 
min_prob | 
 minimum probability of selected range with default = 0.  | 
min_half_life_seconds | 
 minimum half-life in seconds. Use multiplier as needed, e.g. 3 * 3600 for 3 hours. Default = NULL,  | 
max_half_life_seconds | 
 maximum half-life. See min_half_life_seconds.  | 
no_E_min, no_E_min2 | 
 minimum energies in ranges to minimize in MeV, default = 0  | 
no_E_max, no_E_max2 | 
 maximum energies in bins to minimize in MeV, default = 10  | 
no_min_prob, no_min_prob2 | 
 minimum probability to minimize with default = 100 (no minimum).  | 
Value
radionuclides that match selection criteria
See Also
Other radionuclides: 
RN_Spec_Act(),
RN_index_screen(),
RN_info(),
RN_plot_search_results(),
RN_plot_spectrum(),
RN_save_spectrum(),
RN_search_alpha_by_E(),
RN_search_beta_by_E(),
RN_search_phot_by_E()
Examples
RN_bin_screen_phot(
  E_min = 0.1, E_max = 0.3,
  min_prob = 0.4, min_half_life_seconds = 30 * 24 * 3600,
  max_half_life_seconds = 3.153e7, no_E_min = 0.015,
  no_E_max = 0.0999, no_min_prob = 0.05, no_E_min2 = 0.301, no_E_max2 = 10, no_min_prob2 = 0.01
)