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El. knyga: Nuclear Physics And Gamma-ray Sources For Nuclear Security And Nonproliferation - Proceedings Of The International Symposium

Edited by (Osaka Univ & Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan), Edited by (Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan), Edited by (Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan), Edited by (Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan), Edited by (Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan), Edited by (Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan)
  • Formatas: 380 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789814635462
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  • Formatas: 380 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789814635462
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Nuclear nonproliferation is a critical global issue. A key technological challenge to ensuring nuclear nonproliferation and security is the detection of long-lived radioisotopes and fissionable nuclides in a non-destructive manner. This technological challenge requires new methods for detecting relevant nuclides and the development of new quantum-beam sources. For example, one new method that has been proposed and studied is nuclear resonance fluorescence with energy-tunable, monochromatic gamma-rays generated by Compton scattering of laser photons with electrons.The development of new methods requires the help of researchers from a wide range of fields, such as nuclear physics, accelerator physics, laser physics, etc. Furthermore, any new method must be compatible with the requirements of administrators and nuclear-material inspectors.
Preface; Oral Presentations: Nuclear Science and Applications with the
Next Generation of High-Power Lasers and Brilliant Low-Energy Gamma Beams at
ELI-NP (S Gales); New Non-Intrusive Inspection Technologies for Nuclear
Security and Nonproliferation (R J Ledoux) Development of Gamma-Ray
Nondestructive Detection and Assay Systems for Nuclear Safeguards and
Security at JAEA (R Hajima); Photonuclear Reaction Studies at HIgammaS:
Developing the Science of Remote Detection of Nuclear Materials (C R Howell);
Dipole Strength Around the Particle Threshold (D Savran) Resonant
Photonuclear Reactions for Neutrino Nuclear Responses and Nuclear Isotope
Detections (H Ejiri); Non-Destructive Testing for Control of Radioactive
Waste Package (S Plumeri and F Carrel); Development of First Responders
Equipment at RN Incident Sites (K Tsuchiya et al.); Compact Short-Pulsed
Electron Linac Based Neutron Sources for Precise Nuclear Material Analysis (M
Uesaka et al.); Laser-Driven Plasma Deceleration of Electron Beams for
Compact Photon Sources (J-L Vay et al.); Advanced Laser-Compton Gamma-Ray
Sources for Nuclear Materials Detection, Assay and Imaging (C P J Barty);
Compact Gamma-Beam Source for Nuclear Security Technologies (P Gladkikh and J
Urakawa); Developments of Optical Resonators and Optical Recirculators for
Compton X/gamma Ray Machines (A Martens); Low-Lying "Pygmy" Dipole Resonances
and Strength Functions (V Werner et al.); NRF-Based NDA of Nuclear Material
Using Monochromatic gamma-Ray Beam (T Shizuma et al.); Improving the Assay of
239Pu in Spent and Melted Fuel Using the Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence
Integral Resonance Transmission Method (C T Angell et al.); Laser Compton
Scattering Gamma-Ray Beam Source at NewSUBARU Storage Ring (S Miyamoto et
al.); Energy Calibration of Electron and Gamma-Ray Beams at NewSUBARU-GACKO
(T Shima and H Utsunomiya); A Paradigm for the Nondestructive Assay of Spent
Fuel Assemblies and Similar Large Objects, with Emphasis on the Role of
Photon-Based Techniques (A M Bolind); Medium Modification of alpha Cluster
Size in 6Li (T Yamagata et al.) Noninvasive Reactor Imaging Using Cosmic-Ray
Muons (H Miyadera et al.); Compton Radiation for Nuclear Waste Management and
Transmutation (E Bulyak and J Urakawa); Compact Intense Neutron Generators
Based on Inertial Electrostatic Confinement of D-D Fusion Plasmas (K Masuda
et al.); NRF Based Nondestructive Inspection System for SNM by Using
Laser-Compton-Backscattering Gamma-Rays (H Ohgaki et al.); Development of
Measurement Methods for Detection of Special Nuclear Materials Using D-D
Pulsed Neutron Source (T Misawa et al.); SOFIA, a Next-Generation Facility
for Fission Yields Measurements and Fission Study. First Results and
Perspectives (L Audouin et al.); Present Status of Nuclear Data for Nuclear
Nonproliferation (M Igashira); Development of the Experimental Photo-Nuclear
Reaction Database in Hokkaido University (A Makinaga); Laser-Compton
Scattering Photon Beams and Other Gamma-Ray Sources: Project for Coherent
Gamma-Ray Source on Basis of Femtosecond Laser at ILC MSU (V G Nedorezov and
A B Savelev); Laser Driven Ion Acceleration Study in JAEA (K Kondo); Status
of New JENDL Photonuclear Data File (K Kosako et al.); Nuclear Research with
Egamma<=15 MeV Photons (C Rangacharyulu); IRIDE: Interdisciplinary Research
Infrastructure Based on Dual Electron Linac and Laser (M Ferrario); Poster
Presentations: A Study of the Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence Reaction Yield
Dependence on the Target Thickness of 208PB (H Negm et al.);
Photodisintegration Reactions with Linear Polarized gamma-Ray Beam (T
Hayakawa et al.); Test Experiment of gamma-Ray Diffraction for Crystal
Monochromators (S Matsuba et al.); Overview of Laser Compton-scattered Photon
Source at the cERL (R Nagai et al.); Development of a High-Brightness and
High-Current Electron Gun for High-Flux gamma-Ray Generation (N Nishimori et
al.); Design of ERL Spoke Cavity for Non-Destructive Assay Research (M
Sawamura et al.); Measurements of Cosmic-Ray Muon-Capture X-Rays and Its
Application to Nuclear Material Detection (Y Shimbara et al.); Active
Neutron-Based Interrogation System with D-D Neutron Source for Detection of
Special Nuclear Materials (Y Takahashi et al.); Closing Summary: Summary
Comments: Nuclear Physics and Gamma-Ray Sources for Nuclear Security and
Nonproliferation (C P J Barty);