2018
DOI: 10.1103/physrevapplied.10.024049
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Discriminating Uranium Isotopes Using the Time-Emission Profiles of Long-Lived Delayed Neutrons

Abstract: In nuclear nonproliferation and safeguards, detecting and accurately characterizing special nuclear material remains one of the greatest challenges. Uranium enrichment determination is typically achieved by measuring the ratio of characteristic γ-ray emissions from 235 U and 238 U. Fission also produces β-delayed neutrons, which have been used in the past to determine uranium enrichment from the time dependence of the long-lived delayed neutron emission rate. Such measurements typically use moderated 3 He tube… Show more

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“…The coincidence-based approach presented here could supplement the methods described in Ref. [23], providing an additional point of distinction between isotopes.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…The coincidence-based approach presented here could supplement the methods described in Ref. [23], providing an additional point of distinction between isotopes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The experimental data are fitted with a parameterized model based on a six-group superposition of delayed neutrons, whose decay constants are obtained from tabular nuclear data; the procedure is described in depth in Ref. [23]. The experimental results show close agreement with the model (χ 2 = 200.2/198), which confirms that the coincidence events are caused by delayed neutron-induced fission and suggests that discrimination based on the delayed neutron time emission profile can also be performed using fast neutron measurements, provided that the material is fissionable by lower-energy delayed neutrons.…”
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“…The University of Michigan studied uranium isotopics of the RF hemishells using gamma spectroscopy with CZT detectors 93,94 and delayed neutron information from AI with lithium glass and PVT detectors. 95 The University of Michigan used OSs (Ref. 96), ISs (Refs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For completeness, we present results demonstrating shielded uranium characterization. The technique uses delayed neutron emissions during active interrogation of uranium using a neutron generator 15 17 .…”
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confidence: 99%