A review of the developments of radioxenon detectors for nuclear explosion monitoring

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Ciara B. Sivels
Justin I. McIntyre
Theodore W. Bowyer
Martin B. Kalinowski
Sara A. Pozzi
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[1] University of Michigan,Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences
[2] Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,Scientific Methods Unit
[3] CTBTO/IDC/SA/SM,undefined
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Radioxenon; Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty; International Monitoring System; Explosion monitoring; Minimum detectable activity; Calibration;
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Developments in radioxenon monitoring since the implementation of the International Monitoring System are reviewed with emphasis on the most current technologies to improve detector sensitivity and resolution. The nuclear detectors reviewed include combinations of plastic and NaI(Tl) detectors, high purity germanium detectors, silicon detectors, and phoswich detectors. The minimum detectable activity and calibration methods for the various detectors are also discussed.
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页码:829 / 841
页数:12
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