Threat Sources for Creating Synthetic Urban Search Data

Douglas E. Peplow, Daniel E. Archer, Andrew D. Nicholson, Nicholas J. Prins, Mark S. Bandstra, A. Chandler Jones, Brian J. Quiter, Abigael C. Nachtsheim, James M. Ghawaly Jr.

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Abstract

Equivalent point source energy emission distributions were computed for various threat sources for use in simulating the detector responses for urban search scenarios. The sources include standard isotopic sources used in detector testing, medical and industrial sources occasionally encountered in urban searches, and several types of special nuclear materials. Most of the equivalent point source distributions represent small sources inside some amount of shielding, but the special nuclear material sources represent volumetrically distributed sources in spheres of metal. Text-based inputs for emission distributions are available for the Monte Carlo transport codes Monte Carlo N-Particle, SCALE/MAVRIC, and Omnibus/Shift, any of which can easily be converted to other formats. These sources were developed for use in the Radiological Anomaly Detection and Identification (RADAI) project and the follow-on project, the RADAI-Extended project, sponsored by the National Nuclear Security Administration Office of Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation Research and Development.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationUnited States
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2024

Keywords

  • 46 INSTRUMENTATION RELATED TO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
  • 98 NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT, SAFEGUARDS, AND PHYSICAL PROTECTION

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