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Science & Global Security
The Technical Basis for Arms Control, Disarmament, and Nonproliferation Initiatives
Volume 18, 2010 - Issue 3
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Nuclear Security Applications of Antineutrino Detectors: Current Capabilities and Future Prospects

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Pages 127-192 | Received 28 Oct 2009, Accepted 29 Sep 2010, Published online: 10 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

Antineutrinos are electrically neutral, nearly massless fundamental particles produced in large numbers in the cores of nuclear reactors and in nuclear explosions. In the half century since their discovery, major advances in the understanding of their properties, and in detector technology, have opened the door to a new discipline—Applied Antineutrino Physics. Because antineutrinos are inextricably linked to the process of nuclear fission, there are many applications of interest in nuclear nonproliferation. This paper presents a comprehensive survey of applied antineutrino physics relevant for nonproliferation, summarizes recent advances in the field, describes the overlap of this nascent discipline with other ongoing fundamental and applied antineutrino research, and charts a course for research and development for future applications. It is intended as a resource for policymakers, researchers, and the wider nuclear nonproliferation community.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

This document has been approved for release by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL-JRNL-416517) and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LA-UR-10-0749).

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