• DocumentCode
    105565
  • Title

    Application of Muon Tomography to Detect Radioactive Sources Hidden in Scrap Metal Containers

  • Author

    Furlan, Matteo ; Rigoni, Andrea ; Vanini, Salvatore ; Zumerle, Gianni ; Checchia, Paolo ; Cossutta, Ludovico ; Bettella, Giacomo ; Zanuttigh, Pietro ; Calvini, Piero ; Dassa, Luca ; Donzella, Antonietta ; Bonomi, G. ; Zenoni, Aldo

  • Author_Institution
    INFN, Padua, Italy
  • Volume
    61
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Aug. 2014
  • Firstpage
    2204
  • Lastpage
    2209
  • Abstract
    The accidental melting of radioactive sources hidden inside metal scrap containers can produce severe environmental harm. Modern melting facilities are equipped with portals measuring radiation levels. Nonetheless, sources can pass undiscovered when shielded inside shells of high density material, such as lead. From time to time indeed some radioactive sources pass undetected through the controls at foundries entrance. Once molten they caused enormous damages to the steel mills, contaminating all the production line. The muon tomography technique allows to discriminate high-Z materials measuring multiple scattering of cosmic ray muons inside matter. Therefore this technique can be used to analyse a truck container searching for high-density source shields. We report here the results about simulation studies of a muon tomography portal. Within the Mu-Steel European project we developed the prototype design, the three-dimensional images reconstruction software and the high density material identification algorithm. MonteCarlo simulation was validated with data from a large volume demonstrator (~11 m3) built using spare muon drift-time chambers of the CMS high energy physics experiment operating at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.
  • Keywords
    Monte Carlo methods; drift chambers; high energy physics instrumentation computing; image reconstruction; radioactive sources; CERN; CMS high energy physics experiment; Large Hadron Collider; Monte-Carlo simulation; Mu-Steel European project; accidental melting; cosmic ray muon scattering; high density material identification algorithm; high-density source shields; metal scrap containers; muon tomography technique; prototype design; radiation levels; radioactive sources; spare muon drift-time chambers; steel mills; three-dimensional image reconstruction software; Containers; Image reconstruction; Materials; Mesons; Metals; Portals; Scattering; Container; muon; radioactive source; scan; scrap metal; tomography;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9499
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNS.2014.2321116
  • Filename
    6862078