Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8210513 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2013 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Nuclear spectroscopy experiments were performed for 100 g metallic uranium rod enriched to 93% 235U, in order to establish and characterize the most prominent γ-rays in the natural decay series and photofission reaction. Single γ-ray spectra and γ-γ coincidences measurements were conducted before irradiation. The uranium sample was subsequently irradiated with 15 MeV bremsstrahlung photons. Relative intensities of γ-lines and several values of half-lives of the fission fragments decays were determined. The obtained information can be utilized in detection of smuggled nuclear materials and characterization of bulky nuclear waste packages.
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Authors
P. Sibczynski, J. Kownacki, A. Syntfeld-Kazuch, M. Moszynski, M. Kisielinski, W. Czarnacki, K. Kosinski, M. Matusiak, M. Klimasz, M. Kowalczyk, T. Abraham, J. Mierzejewski, J. Srebrny,