Model-based detection of radioactive contraband for harbor defense incorporating Compton scattering physics

J. Candy, D. Chambers, E. Breitfeller, B. Guidry, J. Verbeke, M. Axelrod, K. Sale, A. Meyer
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The detection of radioactive contraband is a critical problem is maintaining national security for any country. Photon emissions from threat materials challenge both detection and measurement technologies especially when concealed by various types of shielding complicating the transport physics significantly. This problem becomes especially important when ships are intercepted by U.S. Coast Guard harbor patrols searching for contraband. The development of a sequential model-based processor that captures both the underlying transport physics of gamma-ray emissions including Compton scattering and the measurement of photon energies offers a physics-based approach to attack this challenging problem. The inclusion of a basic radionuclide representation of absorbed/scattered photons at a given energy along with interarrival times is used to extract the physics information available from the noisy measurements portable radiation detection systems used to interdict contraband. It is shown that this physics representation can incorporated scattering physics leading to an “extended” model-based structure that can be used to develop an effective sequential detection technique. The resulting model-based processor is shown to perform quite well based on data obtained from a controlled experiment.
基于康普顿散射物理的港口防御放射性违禁品模型检测
探测放射性违禁品是任何国家维护国家安全的关键问题。威胁材料的光子发射对探测和测量技术提出了挑战,特别是当被各种类型的屏蔽屏蔽时,使传输物理显著复杂化。当船只被搜查违禁品的美国海岸警卫队港口巡逻队拦截时,这个问题变得尤为重要。基于顺序模型的处理器的开发既可以捕获包括康普顿散射在内的伽马射线发射的潜在传输物理,也可以测量光子能量,这为解决这一具有挑战性的问题提供了一种基于物理的方法。包含在给定能量下的吸收/散射光子的基本放射性核素表示以及到达间隔时间用于从用于拦截违禁品的便携式辐射探测系统的噪声测量中提取可用的物理信息。结果表明,这种物理表示可以结合散射物理,从而形成一种“扩展”的基于模型的结构,可用于开发有效的顺序检测技术。结果表明,基于模型的处理器在控制实验中表现良好。
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