Title :
On the Search for Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence Signatures of
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Author :
Warren, Glen A. ; Caggiano, Joseph A. ; Bertozzi, William ; Korbly, Stephen E. ; Ledoux, Robert J. ; Park, William H.
Author_Institution :
Pacific Northwest Nat. Lab., Richland, WA, USA
Abstract :
Nuclear resonance fluorescence is a physical process that provides an isotope-specific signature that could be used for the identification and characterization of materials. The technique involves the detection of prompt discrete-energy photons emitted from a sample that is exposed to MeV-energy photons. Potential applications of the technique range from detection of high explosives to characterization of special nuclear materials such as 235U. We conducted a pair of measurements to search for a nuclear resonance fluorescence response of 235U above 3 MeV and of 238U above 5 MeV using an 8 g sample of highly enriched uranium and a 90 g sample of depleted uranium. No new signatures were observed. The minimum detectable integrated cross section for 235U varies from 4 eV b at 3 MeV up to 120 eV b at 8 MeV.
Keywords :
fluorescence; nuclear resonances; radiation detection; uranium; 235U; 238U; detectable integrated cross section; discrete-energy photon detection; isotope-specific signature; nuclear resonance fluorescence signatures; special nuclear materials; Conducting materials; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Explosives; Fluorescence; Gamma rays; Isotopes; Laboratories; Nuclear measurements; Nuclear physics; Resonance; Bremsstrahlung; gamma rays; nuclear physics; uranium;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2009.2038470