International Journal of Nuclear Security (Dec 2016)

Modern Advancements in Post-Detonation Nuclear Forensic Analysis

  • Adam Stratz,
  • Jonathan A. Gill,
  • John D. Auxier II,
  • Howard L. Hall

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7290/V7W37T8H
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3

Abstract

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Deterring nuclear terrorism is a critical national asset to support the preclusion of non-state actors from initiating a nuclear attack on the United States. Successful attribution of a detonated nuclear weapon allows for timely responsive measures that prove essential in the period following a nuclear event. In conjunction with intelligence and law enforcement evidence, the technical nuclear forensics (TNF) post-detonation community supports this mission through the development and advancement of expertise to characterize weapon debris through a rapid, accurate, and detailed approach. Though the TNF field is young, numerous strides have been made in recent years toward a more robust characterization capability. This work presents modern advancements in post-detonation expertise over the last ten years and demonstrates the need for continued extensive research in this field.