Quantifying the Potential of Argon Detection Capabilities for Nuclear Explosion Monitoring
Pranshu Adhikari,
Emily M. Gordon,
Khiloni A. Shah
et al.
Abstract:Current noble gas detection systems for nuclear explosion monitoring are based on the detection of four radioxenon isotopes – Xe-131m, -133, -133m and − 135. The data provided by radioxenon detection could be enhanced by other radionuclide signatures such as Ar-37. Activation of Ca-40 in rock by neutrons produces Ar-37, and monitoring for this additional nuclide could help distinguish detections of nuclear explosions from background sources, such as medical isotope production. This work studies the capabilitie… Show more
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