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Nakamura, Hironobu; Beddingfield, D.*; Montoya, J.*; Nakamichi, Hideo; Mukai, Yasunobu; Kurita, Tsutomu
Proceedings of INMM 53rd Annual Meeting (CD-ROM), 9 Pages, 2012/07
Plutonium holdup inventory in gloveboxes are measured by HBAS for the nuclear material accountancy (NMA) at PCDF. Because the gloveboxes are installed close to one another, we must make a correction for neutron cross-talk between the gloveboxes. In order to address the issue of variable cross-talk contributions to holdup assay values, we developed a dynamic cross-talk correction (DCTC) method to obtain the actual doubles signal cross-talk between multiple gloveboxes. With the HBAS improvement, the DCTC improves PCDF NMA by eliminating the double-counting of material that stems from cross-talk in the holdup assay data and eliminates this source of bias in the assay results. Since the DCTC methodology can be used to determine the cross-correlation among multiple inventories in small areas and substantially reduce cross-talk-induced biases in assay results, it is expected that DCTC technology can reflect as a safeguards-by-design.