Detection Limits of NaI Scintillator Detector Based Aerial Source Detection Systems
Aerial source detection systems have the capability to rapidly provide radiological data over a large area of land. Sodium Iodine (NaI) scintillator based aerial radiation detection systems of compact physical sizes have the potential aid nuclear security applications in a cost-effective manner when...
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Zusammenfassung: | Aerial source detection systems have the capability to rapidly provide
radiological data over a large area of land. Sodium Iodine (NaI) scintillator
based aerial radiation detection systems of compact physical sizes have the
potential aid nuclear security applications in a cost-effective manner when
deployed on aerial vehicle systems. The Minimum Detectable Activity (MDA) of
NaI scintillator airborne detectors is qualitatively evaluated as a function of
detector-source distance and as a function of detector-source relative speed.
It is found that the MDA increases exponentially with vehicle height and that
MDA increases directly proportionally with the relative speed plus the square
root of the relative speed. Furthermore, detection limits of an aerial
detection system are evaluated in a case study. MDA is evaluated for the
nuclear materials U-238 and Pu-239 as defined by the IAEA Safeguards Glossary
Table II and MDA is evaluated for arbitrarily selected isotopes found in Table
I.2 of the IAEA document TECDOC-1344. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2111.07756 |