Challenges (Oct 2016)

Field Prototype of the ENEA Neutron Active Interrogation Device for the Detection of Dirty Bombs

  • Nadia Cherubini,
  • Alessandro Dodaro,
  • Giada Gandolfo,
  • Luigi Lepore,
  • Giuseppe A. Marzo,
  • Ermanno Piccinelli,
  • Romolo Remetti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/challe7020017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
p. 17

Abstract

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The Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy, and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA) Neutron Active Interrogation (NAI) device is a tool designed to improve CBRNE defense. It is designed to uncover radioactive and nuclear threats including those in the form of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), the so-called “dirty bombs”. The NAI device, at its current development stage, allows to detect 6 g of 235U hidden in a package. It is easily transportable, light in weight, and with a real-time response. Its working principle is based on two stages: (1) an “active” stage in which neutrons are emitted by a neutron generator to interact with the item under inspection, and (2) a “passive” stage in which secondary neutrons are detected originating a signal that, once processed, allows recognition of the offence. In particular, a clear indication of the potential threat is obtained by a dedicated software based on the Differential Die-Away Time Analysis method.

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