Passive detection of radionuclides from weak and poorly resolved gamma-ray energy spectra

Large passive detectors used in screening for special nuclear materials at ports of entry are characterized by poor spectral resolution, making identification of radionuclides a difficult task. Most identification routines, which fit empirical shapes and use derivatives, are impractical in these sit...

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Main Author: Kump, Paul
Other Authors: Bai, Er-Wei
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Language:English
Published: University of Iowa 2012
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Online Access:https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/3329
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spelling ndltd-uiowa.edu-oai-ir.uiowa.edu-etd-33872019-10-13T04:48:16Z Passive detection of radionuclides from weak and poorly resolved gamma-ray energy spectra Kump, Paul Large passive detectors used in screening for special nuclear materials at ports of entry are characterized by poor spectral resolution, making identification of radionuclides a difficult task. Most identification routines, which fit empirical shapes and use derivatives, are impractical in these situations. Here I develop new, physics-based methods to determine the presence of spectral signatures of one or more of a set of isotopes. Gamma-ray counts are modeled as Poisson processes, where the average part is taken to be the model and the difference between the observed gamma-ray counts and the average is considered random noise. In the linear part, the unknown coefficients represent the intensites of the isotopes. Therefore, it is of great interest not to estimate each coefficient, but rather determine if the coefficient is non-zero, corresponding to the presence of the isotope. This thesis provides new selection algorithms, and, since detector data is undoubtedly finite, this unique work emphasizes selection when data is fixed and finite. 2012-07-01T07:00:00Z dissertation application/pdf https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/3329 https://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3387&context=etd Copyright 2012 Paul Martin Kump Theses and Dissertations eng University of IowaBai, Er-Wei LASSO model selection nuclear material detection RIVAL variable selection Electrical and Computer Engineering
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topic LASSO
model selection
nuclear material detection
RIVAL
variable selection
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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model selection
nuclear material detection
RIVAL
variable selection
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Kump, Paul
Passive detection of radionuclides from weak and poorly resolved gamma-ray energy spectra
description Large passive detectors used in screening for special nuclear materials at ports of entry are characterized by poor spectral resolution, making identification of radionuclides a difficult task. Most identification routines, which fit empirical shapes and use derivatives, are impractical in these situations. Here I develop new, physics-based methods to determine the presence of spectral signatures of one or more of a set of isotopes. Gamma-ray counts are modeled as Poisson processes, where the average part is taken to be the model and the difference between the observed gamma-ray counts and the average is considered random noise. In the linear part, the unknown coefficients represent the intensites of the isotopes. Therefore, it is of great interest not to estimate each coefficient, but rather determine if the coefficient is non-zero, corresponding to the presence of the isotope. This thesis provides new selection algorithms, and, since detector data is undoubtedly finite, this unique work emphasizes selection when data is fixed and finite.
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title Passive detection of radionuclides from weak and poorly resolved gamma-ray energy spectra
title_short Passive detection of radionuclides from weak and poorly resolved gamma-ray energy spectra
title_full Passive detection of radionuclides from weak and poorly resolved gamma-ray energy spectra
title_fullStr Passive detection of radionuclides from weak and poorly resolved gamma-ray energy spectra
title_full_unstemmed Passive detection of radionuclides from weak and poorly resolved gamma-ray energy spectra
title_sort passive detection of radionuclides from weak and poorly resolved gamma-ray energy spectra
publisher University of Iowa
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