Active Detection of Shielded SNM With 60-keV Neutrons

Fissile materials, e.g., 235 U and 239 Pu, can be detected non-invasively by active neutron interrogation. A unique characteristic of fissile material exposed to neutrons is the prompt emission of high-energy (E > 1 MeV) fission neutrons. One promising mode of operation subjects the object to a b...

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Published inIEEE transactions on nuclear science Vol. 56; no. 3; pp. 1215 - 1217
Main Authors Hagmann, C.A., Dietrich, D.D., Hall, J.M., Kerr, P.L., Nakae, L.F., Newby, R.J., Rowland, M.S., Snyderman, N.J., Stoeffl, W.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York IEEE 01.06.2009
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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Summary:Fissile materials, e.g., 235 U and 239 Pu, can be detected non-invasively by active neutron interrogation. A unique characteristic of fissile material exposed to neutrons is the prompt emission of high-energy (E > 1 MeV) fission neutrons. One promising mode of operation subjects the object to a beam of low-energy (E < 1 MeV) neutrons, generated by a proton beam impinging on a Li target. The emergence of high-energy secondary neutrons then clearly indicates the presence of fissile material. Our interrogation system comprises a low-dose 60-keV neutron generator (5 times 10 6 /s ), and a 1 m 2 array of scintillators for high-energy neutron detection. Preliminary experimental results demonstrate the detectability of small quantities (376 g) of 235 U shielded by steel (200 g/cm 2 ) or plywood (30 g/cm 2 ), with a typical measurement time of 1 min.
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ISSN:0018-9499
1558-1578
DOI:10.1109/TNS.2009.2012859