This paper reports on theoretical investigations of the stochastic properties of the signal series of ionisation chambers, in particular fission chambers. First, a simple and transparent derivation is given of the higher order moments of the random detector signal for incoming pulses with a non homogeneous Poisson distribution and random pulse heights and arbitrary shape. Exact relationships are derived for the higher order moments of the detector signal, which constitute a generalisation of the so-called higher order Campbelling techniques. The probability distribution of the number of time points when the signal exceeds a certain level is also derived. Then, a few simple pulse shapes and amplitude distributions are selected as idealised m...
Noise analysis applied to nuclear reactor physics is a powerful tool to investigate a reactor's kine...
Systems of intermediate fissility are characterized by an evaporation residues cross section compara...
In order to test the new statistical model proposed in two papers by McGee, Johnson and Naeser for c...
This paper reports on theoretical investigations of the stochastic properties of the signal series o...
The Campbell theorem, relating the variance of the current of a fission chamber (a "filtered Poisson...
Comments on the stochastic characteristics of fission chamber signals This document has been downloa...
The work in this thesis corresponds to the safety aspect of Generation IV nuclear systems. One of th...
The signals of fission chambers are usually evaluated with the help of the co-called Campbelling tec...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.D...
In two earlier papers [1], [2] we investigated the possibility of extracting traditional multiplicit...
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...
In nuclear safeguards, estimation of sample parameters using neutron-based non-destructive assay met...
The detectors of the neutron flux monitoring system of the foreseen French GEN-IV sodium-cooled fast...
Selected aspects of a general approach to nuclear fission are described with the focus on the possib...
Noise analysis applied to nuclear reactor physics is a powerful tool to investigate a reactor's kine...
Systems of intermediate fissility are characterized by an evaporation residues cross section compara...
In order to test the new statistical model proposed in two papers by McGee, Johnson and Naeser for c...
This paper reports on theoretical investigations of the stochastic properties of the signal series o...
The Campbell theorem, relating the variance of the current of a fission chamber (a "filtered Poisson...
Comments on the stochastic characteristics of fission chamber signals This document has been downloa...
The work in this thesis corresponds to the safety aspect of Generation IV nuclear systems. One of th...
The signals of fission chambers are usually evaluated with the help of the co-called Campbelling tec...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.D...
In two earlier papers [1], [2] we investigated the possibility of extracting traditional multiplicit...
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...
In nuclear safeguards, estimation of sample parameters using neutron-based non-destructive assay met...
The detectors of the neutron flux monitoring system of the foreseen French GEN-IV sodium-cooled fast...
Selected aspects of a general approach to nuclear fission are described with the focus on the possib...
Noise analysis applied to nuclear reactor physics is a powerful tool to investigate a reactor's kine...
Systems of intermediate fissility are characterized by an evaporation residues cross section compara...
In order to test the new statistical model proposed in two papers by McGee, Johnson and Naeser for c...