Title :
Plutonium detection with a new fission neutron survey meter
Author_Institution :
EG&G Berthold, Wildbad, Germany
fDate :
8/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The search for illicit trafficking or hidden plutonium sources has become a pressing issue, especially since the breakdown of the former Soviet Union. Plutonium is extremely dangerous and hard to detect over large distances. The α-particles and X-rays which are emitted by plutonium isotopes can easily be shielded by the material itself or by surroundings. Besides a few γ´s, the only penetrating radiation emitted by plutonium samples are neutrons from spontaneous fission. Therefore a special neutron survey meter with unrivaled sensitivity for fission neutrons has been newly designed. The hand-held commercially available instrument has an approximate weight of 4 kg and is battery driven. The neutron probe consists of a 3He proportional counter tube, a moderator and integrated electronics. The sensitivity is sufficient to detect plutonium masses below 100 g at a distance of 1 m within a few seconds
Keywords :
helium-3 counters; neutron detection; neutron moderation; nuclear electronics; nuclear materials safeguards; plutonium; 3He proportional counter tube; Pu; fission neutron survey meter; hand-held commercially available instrument; hidden plutonium sources; integrated electronics; moderator; penetrating radiation; plutonium detection; spontaneous fission; Batteries; Electric breakdown; Helium; Instruments; Isotopes; Neutrons; Pressing; Probes; Radiation detectors; X-rays;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on