Title of article :
An iterative method for the localization of a neutron source in a large box (container)
Author/Authors :
Dubinski، نويسنده , , S. and Presler، نويسنده , , O. and Alfassi، نويسنده , , Z.B.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The localization of an unknown neutron source in a bulky box was studied. This can be used for the inspection of cargo, to prevent the smuggling of neutron and α emitters. It is important to localize the source from the outside for safety reasons. Source localization is necessary in order to determine its activity. A previous study showed that, by using six detectors, three on each parallel face of the box (460×420×200 mm3), the location of the source can be found with an average distance of 4.73 cm between the real source position and the calculated one and a maximal distance of about 9 cm. Accuracy was improved in this work by applying an iteration method based on four fixed detectors and the successive iteration of positioning of an external calibrating source. The initial positioning of the calibrating source is the plane of detectors 1 and 2. This method finds the unknown source location with an average distance of 0.78 cm between the real source position and the calculated one and a maximum distance of 3.66 cm for the same box. For larger boxes, localization without iterations requires an increase in the number of detectors, while localization with iterations requires only an increase in the number of iteration steps.
ition to source localization, two methods for determining the activity of the unknown source were also studied.
Keywords :
Iterations , Neutron sources , localization
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics