Rim Jung H, Kuhn Kevin J, Tandon Lav, Xu Ning, Porterfield Donivan R, Worley Christopher G, Thomas Mariam R, Spencer Khalil J, Stanley Floyd E, Lujan Elmer J, Garduno Katherine, Trellue Holly R
Los Alamos National Laboratory, 30 Bikini Atoll, Los Alamos, NM 87545, United States.
Forensic Sci Int. 2017 Apr;273:e1-e9. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2017.01.014. Epub 2017 Jan 19.
Nuclear forensics techniques, including micro-XRF, gamma spectrometry, trace elemental analysis and isotopic/chronometric characterization were used to interrogate two, potentially related plutonium metal foils. These samples were submitted for analysis with only limited production information, and a comprehensive suite of forensic analyses were performed. Resulting analytical data was paired with available reactor model and historical information to provide insight into the materials' properties, origins, and likely intended uses. Both were super-grade plutonium, containing less than 3% Pu, and age-dating suggested that most recent chemical purification occurred in 1948 and 1955 for the respective metals. Additional consideration of reactor modeling feedback and trace elemental observables indicate plausible U.S. reactor origin associated with the Hanford site production efforts. Based on this investigation, the most likely intended use for these plutonium foils was Pu fission foil targets for physics experiments, such as cross-section measurements, etc.
核法医技术,包括微X射线荧光光谱法、伽马能谱法、痕量元素分析以及同位素/年代测定表征,被用于研究两片可能相关的钚金属箔。这些样品提交分析时仅附带有限的生产信息,随后进行了一套全面的法医分析。所得分析数据与现有的反应堆模型和历史信息相结合,以深入了解材料的特性、来源及可能的预期用途。两片均为特级钚,含钚量低于3%,年代测定表明,各自的金属最近一次化学提纯分别发生在1948年和1955年。对反应堆建模反馈和痕量元素观测结果的进一步考量表明,其可能源自美国与汉福德基地生产活动相关的反应堆。基于此项调查,这些钚箔最可能的预期用途是用于物理实验(如截面测量等)的钚裂变箔靶。