We demonstrate a method for using arrays of point sources that emulate-when measured from a standoff of at least several meters-distributed gamma-ray sources, and present results using this method from outdoor aerial measurements of several planar arrays each comprising up to 100 ∼7 mCi Cu-64 sealed sources. The method relies on the Poisson deviance to statistically test whether the array source "looks like" its continuous analogue to a particular gamma-ray detector given the counts recorded as the detector moves about 3D space. We use this deviance metric to design eight different mock distributed sources, ranging in complexity from a 36 × 36 m uniform square grid of sources to a configuration where regions of higher and zero activity are superimposed on a uniform baseline. We then detail the design, manufacture, and testing of the ∼7 mCi Cu-64 sealed sources at the Washington State University research reactor, and their deployment during the aerial measurement campaign. We show the results of two such measurements, in which approximate source shapes and qualitative source intensities can be seen. Operationally, we find that the pointsource array technique provides high source placement accuracy and ease of quantifying the true source configuration, scalability to source dimensions of 100 m, ease of reconfiguration and removal, and relatively low dose to personnel. Finally, we consider potential improvements and generalizations of the point-source array technique for future measurement campaigns.
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