Measurements of Photofission Neutron and Photoneutron Production from <sup>235</sup>U, <sup>238</sup>U, and <sup>239</sup>Pu Below 10 MeV

ORAL

Abstract

A long-standing nuclear security challenge is the need to screen cargo for special nuclear materials in a way that is safe and scalable. The neutrons emitted by the fission process itself constitute a unique signature of these materials, so there is significant interest in initiating fission with gamma rays at energies low enough to be produced by a compact accelerator. We report results from measurements of neutrons produced through photofission and photoneutron production by nearly monoenergetic photons below 10 MeV incident on 235U, 238U, and 239Pu. An overview of methods, supporting measurements, and comparisons with literature values will be presented.

**This research is supported in part by the US Department of Homeland Security under Grant No. 20CWDARI00035-01-00, the National Nuclear Security Administration under Grant Nos. DE-NA0003887 and DE-NA0004069, and by the US Department of Energy under Grant No. DE-FG02-97ER41033.

Publication: Planning to submit publication with results to PRC

Presenters

  • Forrest QL Friesen

    • Duke, Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory

Authors

  • Forrest QL Friesen

    • Duke, Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory
  • Mohammad Waseem Ahmed

    • North Carolina Central University
  • Sean W Finch

    • Duke University
  • Calvin R Howell

    • Duke University
  • Collin R Malone

    • Duke University
  • Ronald C Malone

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Ethan Mancil

    • Duke University
  • Innocent Y Tsorxe

    • Duke University
  • Jack A Silano

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Werner Tornow

    • Duke University
  • Michelle Riemann

    • Duke University