Characterization of Pu-bearing materials by non-destructive spectrometric approach: relevance for nuclear forensics

M. Tawfeek, W. El-Gammal, H. Abu-Zied, A. Nada, Zaineb F. Hassan, F. Ragab
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One of the main components that should be in place to control nuclear materials and their applications is a robust measurement system. The function of this system is not only to verify the correctness of the information regarding nuclear materials but it must be capable to characterize the unknown materials as well. The material's chemical and physical attributes concluded from the characterization process are needed to determine the intended use and origin of such materials. Thus, the characterization of nuclear materials is a key issue and equally important in nuclear safeguards (for inventory verification) and in nuclear security (for forensics attribution). Herein, an absolute spectrometric non-destructive analysis (NDA) method was used to characterize some plutonium-bearing materials. The gamma-ray spectra from fifteen samples were obtained using a high purity germanium detector. A portable HPGebased radionuclide (Falcon 5000) with the In-Situ Object Counting System (ISOCS) which is based on a pre-efficiency calibrated high-resolution gamma-spectrometer in combination with analysis software was applied. The isotopic composition of the assayed samples was estimated from the direct measurement of the activities of Pu isotopes as well as Am, Pa, and U isotopes. The obtained results have shown that the proposed spectrometric method can be successfully used to characterize Pu-bearing samples for nuclear forensic purposes.
用非破坏性光谱法表征含铅材料:与核取证相关
控制核材料及其应用的主要组成部分之一是一个强有力的测量系统。该系统的功能不仅是核实有关核材料信息的正确性,而且还必须能够描述未知材料的特征。需要从表征过程中得出的材料的化学和物理属性来确定这些材料的预期用途和来源。因此,核材料的特征是一个关键问题,在核保障(核查库存)和核安全(法医归因)中同样重要。本文采用绝对光谱无损分析(NDA)方法对某些含钚材料进行了表征。用高纯度锗探测器获得了15个样品的伽马射线能谱。采用便携式hpge型放射性核素(Falcon 5000)和原位目标计数系统(ISOCS),该系统基于预效率校准的高分辨率伽玛光谱仪,并结合分析软件。分析样品的同位素组成是通过直接测量Pu同位素以及Am、Pa和U同位素的活度来估计的。结果表明,所提出的光谱方法可以成功地用于核法医鉴定含铅样品的特征。
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