2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1911.05812
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Discriminating Uranium Isotopes Based on Fission Signatures Induced by Delayed Neutrons

Kristofer Ogren,
Jason Nattress,
Igor Jovanovic

Abstract: The use of active interrogation (AI) to induce delayed neutron emission is a well-established technique for the characterization of special nuclear materials (SNM). Delayed neutrons have isotopecharacteristic spectral and temporal signatures, which provide the basis for isotope identification. However, in bulk materials that contain an appreciable fissile (e.g., 235 U or 233 U) fraction, such as highly-enriched uranium (HEU), delayed neutrons have a high probability of inducing additional fissions. As a resul… Show more

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