A generalized method for characterization of 235U and 239Pu content using short-lived fission product gamma spectroscopy

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Abstract

Rapid nondestructive assay methods for trace fissile material analysis are needed in both nuclear forensics and safeguards communities. To address these needs, research at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory High Flux Isotope Reactor Neutron Activation Analysis facility has developed a generalized nondestructive assay method to characterize materials containing fissile isotopes. This method relies on gamma-ray emissions from short-lived fission products and makes use of differences in fission product yields to identify fissile compositions of trace material samples. Although prior work has explored the use of short-lived fission product gamma-ray measurements, the proposed method is the first to provide a complete characterization of isotopic identification, mass ratios, and absolute mass determination. Successful single fissile isotope mass recoveries of less than 6% recovery bias have been conducted on standards of 235U and 239Pu as low as 12 ng in less than 10 minutes. Additionally, mixtures of fissile isotope standards containing 235U and 239Pu have been characterized as low as 198 ng of fissile mass with less than 7% recovery bias. The generalizability of this method is illustrated by evaluating different fissile isotopes, mixtures of fissile isotopes, and two different irradiation positions in the reactor. It is anticipated that this method will be expanded to characterize additional fissile nuclides, utilize various irradiation facilities, and account for increasingly complex sample matrices.

Funding

The authors would like to recognize fellowship support from the University of Tennessee/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Bredesen Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Education . In addition, this research has been made possible by facilities at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, managed by UT-Battelle, LLC under Contract no. DE-AC05-00OR22725 with the U.S. Department of Energy.

Keywords

  • Gamma spectroscopy
  • Neutron Activation Analysis
  • Nuclear forensics
  • ORIGEN
  • Safeguards
  • Short-lived fission products

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