Interviewing a Silent (Radioactive) Witness through Nuclear Forensic Analysis
Klaus Mayer1, Maria Wallenius1, Zsolt Varga1
1European Commission Joint Research Centre-Institute for Transuranium Elements , 76125 Karlsruhe, Germany.
Abstract:
Nuclear forensics is a relatively young discipline in science which aims at providing information on nuclear material of unknown origin. The determination of characteristic parameters through tailored analytical techniques enables establishing linkages to the material's processing history and hence provides hints on its place and date of production and on the intended use.
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