In nuclear safeguards, estimation of sample parameters using neutron-based non-destructive assay methods is traditionally based on multiplicity counting with thermal neutron detectors in the pulse mode. These methods in general require multi-channel analysers and various dead time correction methods. This paper proposes and elaborates on an alternative method, which is based on fast neutron measurements with fission chambers in the current mode. A theory of “multiplicity counting” with fission chambers is developed by incorporating B\uf6hnel\u27s concept of superfission [1] into a master equation formalism, developed recently by the present authors for the statistical theory of fission chamber signals [2], [3]. Explicit expressions are deri...
Neutron multiplicity counting (NMC) techniques are widely used for nuclear materials accountability ...
When samples with very low fission rates are assayed using thermal neutron multiplicity counting, sh...
Nuclear safeguards inspections are performed in accessible facilities of Nonnuclear Weapon States by...
In two earlier papers [1], [2] we investigated the possibility of extracting traditional multiplicit...
In two earlier papers [1,2] we investigated the possibility of extracting traditional multiplicity c...
In recent work, we have developed the theory of using the first three auto- and joint central moment...
Multiplicity counting is a widely used non-destructive assay method for estimating unknown parameter...
In two earlier papers Pazsit et al. (2016), Nagy et al. (2018) we investigated the possibility of ex...
Neutron multiplicity counting is a non-destructive assay method for determining the mass of fissile ...
The subject of this thesis is the nondestructive assay (NDA) of nuclear materials. NDA is made possi...
The current practice of nondestructive assay (NDA) of fissile materials using neutrons is dominated ...
In a series of previous publications, we suggested an alternative method to the pulse-counting based...
The signals of fission chambers are usually evaluated with the help of the co-called Campbelling tec...
Passive methods of nuclear safeguards determine the important parameters of an unknown sample from t...
Neutron multiplicity counting is a widely used technique in safeguards to determine the mass of fiss...
Neutron multiplicity counting (NMC) techniques are widely used for nuclear materials accountability ...
When samples with very low fission rates are assayed using thermal neutron multiplicity counting, sh...
Nuclear safeguards inspections are performed in accessible facilities of Nonnuclear Weapon States by...
In two earlier papers [1], [2] we investigated the possibility of extracting traditional multiplicit...
In two earlier papers [1,2] we investigated the possibility of extracting traditional multiplicity c...
In recent work, we have developed the theory of using the first three auto- and joint central moment...
Multiplicity counting is a widely used non-destructive assay method for estimating unknown parameter...
In two earlier papers Pazsit et al. (2016), Nagy et al. (2018) we investigated the possibility of ex...
Neutron multiplicity counting is a non-destructive assay method for determining the mass of fissile ...
The subject of this thesis is the nondestructive assay (NDA) of nuclear materials. NDA is made possi...
The current practice of nondestructive assay (NDA) of fissile materials using neutrons is dominated ...
In a series of previous publications, we suggested an alternative method to the pulse-counting based...
The signals of fission chambers are usually evaluated with the help of the co-called Campbelling tec...
Passive methods of nuclear safeguards determine the important parameters of an unknown sample from t...
Neutron multiplicity counting is a widely used technique in safeguards to determine the mass of fiss...
Neutron multiplicity counting (NMC) techniques are widely used for nuclear materials accountability ...
When samples with very low fission rates are assayed using thermal neutron multiplicity counting, sh...
Nuclear safeguards inspections are performed in accessible facilities of Nonnuclear Weapon States by...