Title :
A Rotating Scatter Mask for Inexpensive Gamma-Ray Imaging in Orphan Source Search: Simulation Results
Author :
FitzGerald, Jack G. M.
Author_Institution :
Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Fort Belvoir, VA, USA
Abstract :
The Rotating Scatter Mask (RSM) system is an inexpensive retrofit that provides imaging capabilities to scintillating detectors. Unlike traditional collimator systems that primarily absorb photons in order to form an image, this system primarily scatters the photons. Over a single rotation, there is a unique, smooth response curve for each defined source position. Testing was conducted using MCNPX simulations. Image reconstruction was performed using a chi-squared reconstruction technique. A simulated 100 uCi, Cs-137 source at 10 meters was detected after a single, 50-second rotation when a uniform terrestrial background was present. A Cs-137 extended source was also tested. The RSM field-of-view is 360 degrees azimuthally as well as 54 degrees above and 54 degrees below the horizontal plane. Since the RSM is built from polyethylene, the overall cost and weight of the system is low. The system was designed to search for lost or stolen radioactive material, also known as the orphan source problem.
Keywords :
collimators; gamma-ray detection; image reconstruction; radioactive sources; scintillation counters; Cs-137 extended source; MCNPX simulation; RSM field-of-view; RSM system; chi-squared reconstruction technique; image reconstruction; inexpensive gamma-ray imaging; inexpensive retrofit; orphan source search; primarily absorb photons; radioactive material; rotating scatter mask; scintillating detectors; smooth response curve; traditional collimator system; uniform terrestrial background; Crystals; Detectors; Image reconstruction; Imaging; Photonics; Signal to noise ratio; Compton scattering; MCNP; defense applications; detector technology; imaging;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2014.2379332