Linear Inertial-Electrostatic Fusion Neutron Sources and Highly Enriched Uranium Detection

POSTER

Abstract

A newly initiated research project investigates methods for detecting shielded highly enriched uranium (HEU) and other special nuclear materials by combining multi-dimensional neutron sources, forward/adjoint calculations modeling neutron and gamma transport, and sparse data analysis of detector signals. An overview of the project will be presented, and progress will be described in: (1) developing optimized, adaptive-geometry, inertial-electrostatic confinement (IEC) neutron source configurations with neutron pulses distributed in space and/or phased in time, and (2) applying sparse data algorithms, such as principal component analysis (PCA) to enhance detection fidelity.

*Research supported by US Dept. of Homeland Security grant 2015-DN-077-ARI095 and the Grainger Foundation.

Authors

  • John Santarius

    • UW-Madison
    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Gerald Kulcinski

    • UW-Madison
    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Marcos Navarro

    • UW-Madison
  • Aaron Fancher

    • UW-Madison
    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Richard Bonomo

    • UW-Madison
  • Gilbert Emmert

    • UW-Madison