May 6, 2025
Report

Low Yield Nuclear Monitoring Physics Experiment 1 - Integrated Data Acquisition System Design and Initial Observations

Abstract

The report documents the design of the Integrated Data AcQuisition (IDAQ) system and observations recorded during the first in a series of underground chemical explosions conducted on the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) in southern Nevada. Experiments are funded as part of Low Yield Nuclear Monitoring (LYNM) research and development within the United States National Nuclear Security Administration NA-22 nuclear non-proliferation program. The series is part of the broader Physical Experiment 1 (PE1) being conducted in and around the P-tunnel facility on the NNSS. Each explosive experiment utilizes several tons of comp-B to generate signals recorded by a broad suite of instrumentation. The IDAQ serves as the backbone for all subsurface instrumentation providing precise time synchronization, remote control, data exfiltration and backup, along with recording several sensing modalities throughout the underground complex that includes ground motion, environmental conditions, and electromagnetic signals.

Published: May 6, 2025

Citation

Strickland C.E., D.C. Linneman, J.M. Knox, D. Sirota, S.C. Myers, G. Abbott, and T.R. Alexander, et al. 2025. Low Yield Nuclear Monitoring Physics Experiment 1 - Integrated Data Acquisition System Design and Initial Observations Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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