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2012

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An Imaging Neutron/Gamma-Ray Spectrometer, James M. Ryan, Chris Bancroft, Peter F. Bloser, Dominique Fourguette, Liane Larocque, Jason S. Legere, Amanda C. Madden, Mark L. Mcconnell, Jane Pavlich, Greg Ritter, Greg Wassick, Marissa Rouseau Oct 2012

An Imaging Neutron/Gamma-Ray Spectrometer, James M. Ryan, Chris Bancroft, Peter F. Bloser, Dominique Fourguette, Liane Larocque, Jason S. Legere, Amanda C. Madden, Mark L. Mcconnell, Jane Pavlich, Greg Ritter, Greg Wassick, Marissa Rouseau

Space Science Center

We present the design and development of a dual-species, neutron/γ-ray imaging spectrometer for the identification and location of radioactive and special nuclear materials (SNM). Real-time detection and identification is important for locating fissile materials. These materials, specifically uranium and plutonium, emit neutrons and γ rays via spontaneous or induced fission. Co-located neutron and γ-ray emissions are a sure sign of fissile material, requiring very few spatially correlated events for a significant detection. Our instrument design detects neutrons and γ rays from all sources in its field of view, constructs images of the emission pattern, and reports the spectra for both …


Development Of A Telescope For Medium-Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy, Stanley D. Hunter, Peter F. Bloser, Michael P. Dion, Georgia A. Denolfo, Jason S. Legere, Mark L. Mcconnell, Suzanne F. Nowicki, James M. Ryan, Seunghee Son, Floyd Stecker Sep 2012

Development Of A Telescope For Medium-Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy, Stanley D. Hunter, Peter F. Bloser, Michael P. Dion, Georgia A. Denolfo, Jason S. Legere, Mark L. Mcconnell, Suzanne F. Nowicki, James M. Ryan, Seunghee Son, Floyd Stecker

Space Science Center

The Advanced Energetic Pair Telescope (AdEPT) is being developed at GSFC as a future NASA MIDEX mission to explore the medium-energy (5–200 MeV) gamma-ray range. The enabling technology for AdEPT is the Three- Dimensional Track Imager (3-DTI), a gaseous time projection chamber. The high spatial resolution 3-D electron tracking of 3-DTI enables AdEPT to achieve high angular resolution gamma-ray imaging via pair production and triplet production (pair production on electrons) in the medium-energy range. The low density and high spatial resolution of 3-DTI allows the electron positron track directions to be measured before they are dominated by Coulomb scattering. Further, …