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Multiple Monoenergetic Gamma Radiography (MMGR) with a compact superconducting cyclotron

Applied Physics 2020-08-25 v2 Nuclear Experiment Physics and Society

Abstract

Smuggling of special nuclear materials (SNM) and nuclear devices through borders and ports of entry constitutes a major risk to global security. Technologies are needed to reliably screen the flow of commerce for the presence of high-ZZ materials such as uranium and plutonium. Here we present an experimental proof-of-concept of a technique which uses inelastic (p,pp,p') nuclear reactions to generate monoenergetic photons, which provide means to measure the areal density and the effective-ZZ (ZeffZ_{\text{eff}}) of an object with an accuracy which surpasses that achieved by current methods. We use an ION-12SC^{ \text{SC}} superconducting 12~MeV proton cyclotron to produce 4.4, 6.1, 6.9, and 7.1~MeV photons from a variety of nuclear reactions. Using these photons in a transmission mode we show that we are able to accurately reconstruct the areal densities and ZeffZ_{\text{eff}} of a test object. This methodology could enable mobile applications to screen commercial cargoes with high material specificity, providing a means of distinguishing common cargo materials from high-Z materials that include uranium and plutonium.

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@article{arxiv.1911.12276,
  title  = {Multiple Monoenergetic Gamma Radiography (MMGR) with a compact superconducting cyclotron},
  author = {Hin Y. Lee and Brian S. Henderson and Roberts G. Nelson and Areg Danagoulian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.12276},
  year   = {2020}
}