EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Delayed gamma-ray spectroscopy combined with active neutron interrogation for nuclear security and safeguards

  • Koizumi Mitsuo,
  • Rossi Fabiana,
  • Rodriguez Douglas C.,
  • Takamine Jun,
  • Seya Michio,
  • Bogucarska Tatjana,
  • Crochemore Jean-Michel,
  • Varasano Giovanni,
  • Abbas Kamel,
  • Pederson Bent,
  • Kureta Masatoshi,
  • Heyse Jan,
  • Paradela Carlos,
  • Mondelaers Willy,
  • Schillebeeckx Peter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714609018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 146
p. 09018

Abstract

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For the purpose of nuclear security and safeguards, an active neutron interrogation non-destructive assay technique, Delayed Gamma-ray Spectroscopy (DGS), is under development. The technique of DGS uses the detection of decay γ rays from fission products to determine ratios of fissile nuclides in a sample. A proper evaluation of such γ-ray spectra requires integration of nuclear data such as fission cross-sections, fission yields, half-lives, decay-chain patterns, and decay γ-ray yields. Preliminary DGS experiments with the Pulsed Neutron Interrogation Test Assembly, named PUNITA, of the European Commissions’ Joint Research Center have been performed. Signals of delayed γ ray from nuclear materials were successfully observed.