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arxiv: 1710.03098 · v2 · pith:4EGVSUHEnew · submitted 2017-10-05 · ⚛️ nucl-ex · physics.app-ph

Verification of spent nuclear fuel in sealed dry storage casks via measurements of cosmic ray muon scattering

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Most of the plutonium in the world resides inside spent nuclear reactor fuel rods. This high-level radioactive waste is commonly held in long-term storage within large, heavily shielded casks. Currently, international nuclear safeguards inspectors have no stand-alone method of verifying the amount of reactor fuel stored within a sealed cask. Here we demonstrate experimentally that measurements of the scattering angles of cosmic ray muons which pass through a storage cask can be used to determine if spent fuel assemblies are missing without opening the cask. This application of technology and methods commonly used in high-energy particle physics provides a potential solution to this long-standing problem in international nuclear safeguards.

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