Combined Photoneutron And X Ray Interrogation Of Containers For Nuclear Materials

被引:3
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作者
Gozani, Tsahi [1 ]
Shaw, Timothy [1 ]
King, Michael J. [1 ]
Stevenson, John [1 ]
Elsalim, Mashal [1 ]
Brown, Craig [1 ]
Condron, Cathie [1 ]
机构
[1] Rapiscan Labs Inc, Sunnyvale, CA 94085 USA
来源
APPLICATION OF ACCELERATORS IN RESEARCH AND INDUSTRY: TWENTY-FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE | 2011年 / 1336卷
关键词
Nuclear Material Detection; Photofission; Neutron Fission; Photoneutrons; Prompt Neutrons; Threshold Activation Detection; Delayed Gamma Rays; Differential Die Away Analysis;
D O I
10.1063/1.3586190
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O59 [应用物理学];
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摘要
Effective cargo inspection systems for nuclear material detection require good penetration by the interrogating radiation, generation of a sufficient number of fissions, and strong and penetrating detection signatures. Inspection systems need also to be sensitive over a wide range of cargo types and densities encountered in daily commerce. Thus they need to be effective with highly hydrogenous cargo, where neutron attenuation is a major limitation, as well as with dense metallic cargo, where x-ray penetration is low. A system that interrogates cargo with both neutrons and x-rays can, in principle, achieve high performance over the widest range of cargos. Moreover, utilizing strong prompt-neutron (similar to 3 per fission) and delayed-gamma ray (similar to 7 per fission) signatures further strengthens the detection sensitivity across all cargo types. The complementary nature of x-rays and neutrons, used as both probing radiation and detection signatures, alleviates the need to employ exceedingly strong sources, which would otherwise be required to achieve adequate performance across all cargo types, if only one type of radiation probe were employed. A system based on the above principles, employing a commercially-available 9 MV linac was developed and designed. Neutrons are produced simultaneously with x-rays by the photonuclear interaction of the x-ray beam with a suitable converter. A total neutron yield on the order of 10(11)n/s is achieved with an average electron beam current of 100 mu A. If fissionable material is present, fissions are produced both by the high-energy x-ray beam and by the photoneutrons. Photofission and neutron fission dominate in hydrogenous and metallic cargos, respectively. Neutron-capture gamma rays provide information on the cargo composition. The prompt neutrons resulting from fission are detected by two independent detector systems: by very efficient Differential Die Away Analysis (DDAA) detectors, and by direct detection of neutrons with energies higher than 3 MeV using a recently developed fluorine-based threshold activation detector (TAD). The delayed gamma-ray signals are measured with high efficiency with the same TAD and with additional lower-cost plastic scintillators.
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页码:686 / 692
页数:7
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