Nuclear Forensics Flashcards
1
Q
What is nuclear forensics used for?
A
Characterising signatures/footprints to different materials based on provenance.
e.g. U concentration
Can use to trace U-ores or yellowcake to their region of origin.
2
Q
What are the main proliferation issues? (rapid increases in)
A
- Nuclear threats from countries and terrorist groups
- Smuggling nuclear fission bombs
- Building nuclear bombs
- Dirty bombs
3
Q
What can a dirty bomb cause?
A
Mass disruption.
If materials are sourced, can easily be made with info online.
4
Q
What is the role of the IAEA? (International Atomic Energy Agency)
A
- Track trafficking and movement of radioactive materials
- Use a incident and trafficking data base
5
Q
What techniques are used in nuclear forensics?
A
- Radiological
- Physical characterisation
- isotope analysis
- element/chemical analysis
- Pu/Pu signatures: the time plutonium spends in the reactor will generate different signatures
e.g., longer time in reactor = larger Pu signal
6
Q
How can nuclear forensics be used non anthropogenically?
A
- Can trace back to singular mines using grain size and crystal growth etc.
- Can pinpoint signatures to specific sources
Each reactor is different, so will always get different signatures.