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arXiv: Nuclear Experiment | 2004

Detectors for the gamma-ray resonant absorption (GRA) method of explosives detection in cargo: a comparative study

D. Vartsky; Mark B. Goldberg; Gideon Engler; Asher Shor; Aharon Goldschmidt; Gennady Feldman; D. Bar; Itzhak Orion; Lucian Wielopolski

Gamma-Ray Resonant Absorption (GRA) is an automatic-decision radiographic screening technique that combines high radiation penetration with very good sensitivity and specificity to nitrogenous explosives. The method is particularly well-suited to inspection of large, massive objects (since the resonant γ-ray probe is at 9.17 MeV) such as aviation and marine containers, heavy vehicles and railroad cars. Two kinds of γ-ray detectors have been employed to date in GRA systems: 1) Resonant-response nitrogen-rich liquid scintillators and 2) BGO detectors. This paper analyses and compares the response of these detector-types to the resonant radiation, in terms of single-pixel figures of merit. The latter are sensitive not only to detector response, but also to accelerator-beam quality, via the properties of the nuclear reaction that produces the resonant-γ-rays. Generally, resonant detectors give rise to much higher nitrogen-contrast sensitivity in the radiographic image than their non-resonant detector counterparts and furthermore, do not require proton beams of high energy-resolution. By comparison, the non-resonant detectors have higher γ-detection efficiency, but their contrast sensitivity is very sensitive to the quality of the accelerator beam. Implications of these detector/accelerator characteristics for eventual GRA field systems are discussed.


Substance Identification Technologies | 1994

Method for detection of explosives based on nuclear resonance absorption of gamma rays in 14 N

David Vartsky; Gideon Engler; Moshe B. Goldberg; Ronald A. Krauss

The physical principles of the nuclear resonance absorption method and its application to explosives detection are described. In this method, the object to be tested is scanned by a beam of 9.17 MeV gamma rays, which undergoes resonant attenuation whenever the beam encounters regions of nitrogen concentration. This resonant component of attenuation is detected using an array of gamma ray detectors containing a nitrogen-rich medium. From the reconstructed spatial distribution of nitrogen density obtained in multiview scanning, the presence of an explosive can be determined.


Archive | 1989

Method and system for detection of nitrogenous explosives by using nuclear resonance absorption

David Vartsky; Mark B. Goldberg; Amos Breskin; Gideon Engler; Aharon Goldschmidt; Ephraim Izak; Ovadia Even


Archive | 1992

Detection of nitrogenous material

Mark B. Goldberg; David Vartsky; Gideon Engler; Aharon Goldschmidt


Archive | 1989

Method and apparatus for accelerating projectiles

Zvi Kaplan; Avi Loeb; Gideon Engler


Archive | 1997

Method and system for obtaining x-ray single photon spectroscopic data using room-temperature solid state detectors by measuring the induced electron current

Yosef Eisen; Gideon Engler; Asher Shor; Eli Pollak


Archive | 1992

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTION OF NITROGENOUS EXPLOSIVE BY USING NUCLEAR RESONANCE

David Vartsky; Mark Goldberg; Amos Breskin; Gideon Engler; Aharon Goldschmit; Ephraim Izak; Ovadia Even


Archive | 1989

Method and system for detection of nitrogenous explosives by means of nuclear resonance absorption.

David Vartsky; Mark Goldberg; Amos Breskin; Gideon Engler; Aharon Goldschmidt; Ephraim Izak; Ovadia Even


Archive | 1989

Method and system for detection of nitrigenous explosives by using nuclear resonance absorption

David Vartsky; Mark Goldberg; Amos Breskin; Gideon Engler; Aharon Goldschmidt; Ephraim Izak; Ovadia Even


Archive | 1989

Verfahren und System zur Detektion von stickstoffhaltigen Sprengstoffen mittels Kernresonanzabsorption. Method and system for detection of nitrogenous explosives by means of nuclear resonance absorption.

David Vartsky; Mark Goldberg; Amos Breskin; Gideon Engler; Aharon Goldschmidt; Ephraim Izak; Ovadia Even

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David Vartsky

Weizmann Institute of Science

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Aharon Goldschmidt

Israel Atomic Energy Commission

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Amos Breskin

Israel Atomic Energy Commission

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Ephraim Izak

Israel Atomic Energy Commission

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Ovadia Even

Israel Atomic Energy Commission

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Mark Goldberg

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Mark B. Goldberg

Israel Atomic Energy Commission

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Asher Shor

Israel Atomic Energy Commission

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Avi Loeb

Israel Atomic Energy Commission

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Zvi Kaplan

Israel Atomic Energy Commission

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