Title of article :
Improving differential die-away analysis via the use of neutron poisons in detectors
Author/Authors :
Jordan، نويسنده , , Kelly A. and Vujic، نويسنده , , Jasmina and Phillips، نويسنده , , Emmanuel and Gozani، نويسنده , , Tsahi، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Differential Die-Away Analysis (DDAA) is an active interrogation technique to detect special nuclear material (SNM). In DDAA, a pulsed neutron generator produces pulses of neutrons that are directed into a cargo to be interrogated. As each pulse passes through the cargo, the neutrons are thermalized and absorbed. If SNM is present, the thermalized neutrons from the source will cause fissions that produce a new source of neutrons. The number of thermal neutrons decay exponentially with the diffusion decay time of the inspected medium, on the order of hundreds of μs. An external neutron detector which is designed to detect only epithermal neutrons, will measure only a single decaying exponential when there is no SNM present, and two exponentials when SNM is present. This paper shows that in many cases, a gain in detection sensitivity can be realized by introducing a thermal neutron poison (such as boron) into the detector. This poison will reduce the efficiency of the detector, but decrease its decay time. A decreased decay time will cause the separation between the detector and fission signal exponentials to occur at an earlier time. There is a balance between efficiency and time constant for a detector. The boron concentration to achieve the maximum sensitivity, and its magnitude, will be different for different detector designs.
Keywords :
Nuclear material detection , SNM , Differential Die-Away Analysis , Neutron poisons , Epithermal neutron detectors
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics