November 15, 2010
Journal Article

Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence of 237 Np

Abstract

Identification and characterization of fissile material is of international concern because of the possibility of proliferation. For safeguards applications, techniques providing isotopic information are necessary [1]. However, few techniques can distinguish between fissile isotopes. Nuclear resonance fluorescence is one technique that can be used in applications to identify and quantify isotopic content. NRF has also been proposed in several detector systems as a viable way to identify fissile material in cargo containers [2, 3]. It is necessary to measure the characteristic resonances of each isotope that is to be distinguished in identification and assay applications.

Revised: December 3, 2010 | Published: November 15, 2010

Citation

Angell C.T., R. Yee, T. Joshi, E. Swanberg, E.B. Norman, C.L. Hicks, and A. Klimenko, et al. 2010. Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence of 237 Np. Physical Review C 82, no. 5:Article No. 054310. PNNL-SA-74076. doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.82.054310