Using Electronic Neutron Generators in Active Interrogation to Detect Shielded Fissionable Material

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Chichester, David L. [1 ]
Seabury, Edward H. [1 ]
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[1] Idaho Natl Lab, Idaho Falls, ID 83415 USA
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DIE-AWAY ANALYSIS; DIFFERENTIAL DIE; SYSTEM;
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R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
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Experiments have been performed at Idaho National Laboratory to study methodology and instrumentation for performing neutron active interrogation die-away analyses for the purpose of detecting shielded fissionable material. Here we report initial work using a portable DT electronic neutron generator with a He-3 fast neutron detector to detect shielded fissionable material including enriched uranium and reactor grade plutonium. Measurements have been taken of bare material as well as of material hidden within a large plywood cube. Results from this work have demonstrated the efficacy of the die-away neutron measurement technique for quickly detecting the presence of special nuclear material hidden within plywood shields by analyzing the time dependent neutron signals in-between neutron generator pulses. Using a DT electronic neutron generator operating at 300 Hz with a yield of approximately 0.36 x 10(8) neutrons per second, 2.2 kg of enriched uranium hidden within a 0.60 in x 0.60 in x 0.70 m volume of plywood was positively detected with a measurement signal 2-sigma above the passive background within I second. Similarly, for a 500 second measurement period a lower detection limit of approaching the gram level could be expected with the same simple set-up.
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