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A Cubic CeBr$$_{3}$$ gamma-ray spectrometer suitable for the decommissioning of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station

Kaburagi, Masaaki; Shimazoe, Kenji*; Otaka, Yutaka*; Uenomachi, Mizuki*; Kamada, Kei*; Kim, K. J.*; Yoshino, Masao*; Shoji, Yasuhiro*; Yoshikawa, Akira*; Takahashi, Hiroyuki*; et al.

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 971, p.164118_1 - 164118_8, 2020/08

 Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:65.65(Instruments & Instrumentation)

Journal Articles

Evaluation of energy spectrum around structural materials in radiation environments

Matsumura, Taichi; Nagaishi, Ryuji; Katakura, Junichi*; Suzuki, Masahide*

Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 166, p.108493_1 - 108493_9, 2020/01

 Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:23.63(Chemistry, Physical)

In this work, when radiation sources of $$^{137}$$Cs, $$^{90}$$Sr and $$^{90}$$Y were assumed to be put in the front of a plain SUS304 plate as a typical material submerged in water, energy spectra of secondary photons and electrons at the front and back sides of plate were simulated with changing the thickness of plate, and spacing between the source and plate by using a Monte Carlo calculation code of PHITS. In the case of $$^{137}$$Cs gamma-ray (monochromatic 662 keV), the energy spectra at the front side was smaller than those at the back side due to the existence of plate. Then the dependence of spectra on the plate thickness was observed more clearly at the back side than at the front side. It was clearly shown how the energy spectra of photons and electrons varied with the incident radiation type, the spacing, and the thickness.

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Introduction to development of advanced safeguards and security NDA technologies by JAEA-ISCN

Seya, Michio; Kureta, Masatoshi; Soyama, Kazuhiko; Nakamura, Hironobu; Harada, Hideo; Hajima, Ryoichi

Proceedings of INMM 55th Annual Meeting (Internet), 10 Pages, 2014/07

JAEA has been implementing development programs of basic technologies of the following advanced NDA (non-destructive assay) of nuclear material (NM) for nuclear safeguards and security. (1) Alternative to $$^{3}$$He neutron detection using ZnS/B$$_{2}$$O$$_{3}$$ ceramic scintillator, (2) NRD (neutron resonance densitometry) using NRTA (neutron resonance transmission analysis) and NRCA (neutron resonance capture analysis), (3) NRF (nuclear resonance fluorescence)-NDA using laser Compton scattered (LCS) $$gamma$$-rays (intense mono-energetic $$gamma$$-rays). The development program (1) is for NDA systems that use ZnS/B$$_{2}$$O$$_{3}$$ ceramic scintillator as alternative neutron detector to $$^{3}$$He for coming shortage of its supply. The program (2) is for a NDA system of isotopic composition measurement (non-destructive mass spectroscopy) in targets such as particle-like melted fuel debris using NRTA and NRCA. The program (3) is for NDA systems using a specific NRF reaction of certain Pu/U isotope caused by mono-energetic LCS $$gamma$$-ray with energy tuned to the specific excited state of the isotope. This paper introduces above three programs.

Journal Articles

Evaluation of peak-to-total ratio for germanium detectors

*; Oi, Yoshihiro; Taki, Mitsumasa; Kawasaki, Katsuya; Yoshida, Makoto

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 50(6), p.1057 - 1061, 1999/00

 Times Cited Count:8 Percentile:53.55(Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear)

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Radiation measuring technique by using organic liquid scintillator

Oyama, Yukio

Hoshasen, 24(1), p.77 - 83, 1998/00

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Measurement of radiation streaming in labyrinth; Measurement of radiation streaming in labyrinth at light ion room 2

Tanaka, Susumu; Nakashima, Hiroshi; Nakane, Yoshihiro; Sakamoto, Yukio; Meigo, Shinichiro; Tanaka, Shunichi; Takada, Masashi*; Kurosawa, Tadahiro*; Nakamura, Takashi*; Nakao, Noriaki*; et al.

Genshikaku Kenkyu, 41(3), p.101 - 112, 1996/06

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Attenuation data of point isotropic neutron sources up to 400MeV in water, ordinary concrete and iron

*; Tanaka, Shunichi; Sakamoto, Yukio; Nakane, Yoshihiro;

JAERI-Data/Code 94-003, 70 Pages, 1994/08

JAERI-Data-Code-94-003.pdf:3.31MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

List of strong gamma-rays emitted from radionuclides

; Kitao, Kensuke*

JAERI-M 92-051, 115 Pages, 1992/03

JAERI-M-92-051.pdf:9.87MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Catalog of gamma-rays unplaced in radioactive decay schemes

; Kitao, Kensuke*

JAERI-M 91-037, 332 Pages, 1991/03

JAERI-M-91-037.pdf:28.72MB

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Recommended values of decay heat power and method to utilize the data

*; Katakura, Junichi; Yoshida, Tadashi*; Kato, Toshio*; Nakashima, Ryuzo*

JAERI-M 91-034, 97 Pages, 1991/03

JAERI-M-91-034.pdf:2.3MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Journal Articles

Gamma-ray energy release in the decay of fission products

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Nucl.Eng.Des., 32(2), p.252 - 276, 1975/02

 Times Cited Count:6

no abstracts in English

Oral presentation

ERL based Laser-Compton sources and applications

Hajima, Ryoichi; Seya, Michio

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The QST and the JAEA are proposing an ERL (energy recovery linac) -based Compton source to produce high flux photons (1013 ph/s) in MeV region with energy tenability for non-destructive assay (NDA) of all nuclides (including nuclear materials (NM)) utilizing nuclear resonant fluorescence (NRF). We can apply the proposed NDA system to nuclear security and nuclear safeguards for analyzing NM in severe conditions such as under very high radiation background or in deep inside material. For these applications we have studied NDA of isotopes in transmission geometry for measurement of NM inside a thick wall canister and in scattering geometry for measurement of NMs of spent fuel in water or detection of NM in a heavy shield. We present our efforts on these.

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