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Título:
236U identification in the new AMS beamline at the TANDAR accelerator
Autor/es:
JOAQUÍN DE JESÚS; EZEQUIEL DE BARBARÁ; ANDRES ARAZI; JORGE FERNANDEZ NIELLO; GUILLERMO MARTÍ; DANIEL ABRIOLA; MARIA ANGELICA CARDONA; FERNANDO GOLLAN; DANIEL HOJMAN; ALBERTO PACHECO; NICOLÁS SAMSOLO
Lugar:
Maresias, SP
Reunión:
Conferencia; XLI Brazilian Meeting on Nuclear Physics; 2018
Institución organizadora:
Sociedade Brasileira de Física
Resumen:
236U (T1/2 = 23 My) is an excellent monitor for nuclear contamination in the environment. Indeed, spent nuclear fuels present isotopic ratios 236U/238U several orders of magnitude higher than natural samples. 236U also provides a useful fingerprint to identify and trace nuclear material for safeguards purposes. Here we describe a new beamline for the discrimination of 236U using the accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) technique. This system comprises a Wien velocity filter and a 6.7 m long time-of-flight (ToF) path with a focusing quadrupole. The ToF can be determined either by two time zero detectors (plus a surface barrier detector for energy discrimination) or by one time zero detector and the surface barrier detector. The capability of the system to discriminate 236U from the much more abundant isotopes 235U and 238U is shown. While sensitivity values of 236U/238U ~ 10^(-8) were achieved, ongoing works aim to improve this performance.