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Improved Plutonium and Americium Photon Branching Ratios from Microcalorimeter Gamma Spectroscopy

Authors :
Chandler M. Smith
Nathan J. Ortiz
M. H. Carpenter
Michael Yoho
Daniel S. Swetz
Daniel Schmidt
J. D. Gard
Douglas A. Bennett
Duc Vo
M. P. Croce
Joel N. Ullom
Abigail L. Wessels
Leila R. Vale
A.D. Tollefson
Katrina Koehler
D. T. Becker
John A. B. Mates
David J. Mercer
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Photon branching ratios are critical input data for activities such as nuclear materials protection and accounting because they allow material compositions to be extracted from measurements of gamma-ray intensities. Uncertainties in these branching ratios are often a limiting source of uncertainty in composition determination. Here, we use high statistics, high resolution (~60-70eV full-width-at-half-maximum at 100 keV) gamma-ray spectra acquired using microcalorimeter sensors to substantially reduce the uncertainties for 11 plutonium (238Pu,239Pu,241Pu) and 241Am branching ratios important for material control and accountability and nuclear forensics in the energy range of 125 keV to 208 keV. We show a reduction in uncertainty of over a factor of three for one branching ratio and a factor of 2{3 for four branching ratios.<br />25 pages, 6 figures, 7 tables

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5e9733be3dc611d3b1d09ec67c5b69ad