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Quantitative Holdup Determinations Using Coded-Aperture Gamma-Ray Imaging...

by Klaus-peter Ziock, Matthew A Blackston, Irakli Garishvili, Kyle T Schmitt, Ramkumar Venkataraman
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Proceedings of the 2021 Joint ESARDA INMM Annual Meeting
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Publisher Location
Illinois, United States of America
Conference Name
2021 INMM/ESARDA Joint Annual Meeting
Conference Location
Vienna, Austria
Conference Sponsor
INMM/ESARDA
Conference Date
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Passive gamma-ray imaging can be used to create images of distributed nuclear materials. Inherently quantitative, the images provide a means to directly determine the amount of nuclear material in the imager’s field of view. However, to take advantage of quantitative imaging, one must correct for changes to the imager’s efficiency across the image. This paper presents work on detailed calibration of a coded-aperture imager based on a portable, mechanically cooled, high-purity germanium detector. This enables the use of gamma-ray imaging as a tool to determine nuclear holdup. By applying the calibrations to images of small amounts of distributed 235U, quantity estimates within a few percent of the actual amounts present were obtained, validating the approach.