March 13, 2013
Report

Air Activation Following an Atmospheric Explosion

Abstract

In addition to thermal radiation and fission products, nuclear explosions result in a very high flux of unfissioned neutrons. Within an atmospheric nuclear explosion, these neutrons can activate the various elemental components of natural air, potentially adding to the radioactive signature of the event as a whole. The goal of this work is to make an order-of-magnitude estimate of the total amount of air activation products that can result from an atmospheric nuclear explosion.

Revised: March 4, 2014 | Published: March 13, 2013

Citation

Lowrey J.D., J.I. McIntyre, A.W. Prichard, and C.J. Gesh. 2013. Air Activation Following an Atmospheric Explosion Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.