AIP Advances (Aug 2013)

A new method for imaging nuclear threats using cosmic ray muons

  • C. L. Morris,
  • Jeffrey Bacon,
  • Konstantin Borozdin,
  • Haruo Miyadera,
  • John Perry,
  • Evan Rose,
  • Scott Watson,
  • Tim White,
  • Derek Aberle,
  • J. Andrew Green,
  • George G. McDuff,
  • Zarija Lukić,
  • Edward C. Milner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4820349
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 8
pp. 082128 – 082128

Abstract

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Muon tomography is a technique that uses cosmic ray muons to generate three dimensional images of volumes using information contained in the Coulomb scattering of the muons. Advantages of this technique are the ability of cosmic rays to penetrate significant overburden and the absence of any additional dose delivered to subjects under study above the natural cosmic ray flux. Disadvantages include the relatively long exposure times and poor position resolution and complex algorithms needed for reconstruction. Here we demonstrate a new method for obtaining improved position resolution and statistical precision for objects with spherical symmetry.