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Emulating Variable Uranium Enrichments With Radiation Signature Training Devices (RSTD)...

by Christopher S Blessinger, Jared A Johnson
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
INMM Proceedings
Book Title
Proceedings of the INMM Annual Meeting
Publication Date
Page Number
401
Issue
1
Publisher Location
New Jersey, United States of America
Conference Name
INMM & ESARDA Annual Meeting 2021
Conference Location
Virtual, Tennessee, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
DOE-NA23
Conference Date
-

Radiological signature training devices (RSTDs) are sealed sources (or assemblies of sources) that emulate the radiation signature of larger masses of special nuclear material for passive detection while maintaining a minimal logistical footprint in security, radiological safety, criticality safety, and transportation requirements. Previous work focused on emulation of large quantities of highly enriched uranium for search and field identification with radioisotope identification detectors and mobile systems. New work has expanded into investigating use of the RSTDs with laboratory safeguards tools, such as MGAU and FRAM, and emulating uranium spectra of multiple enrichments over more energy regions (particularly the x-ray region).