RECENT INVESTIGATIONS USING THE NEUTRON SCATTER CAMERA

Year
2012
Author(s)
P. Marleau - Sandia National Laboratories
E. Brubaker - Sandia National Laboratories
J. Brennan - Sandia National Laboratories
S. Mrowka - Sandia National Laboratories
M. Gerling - Sandia National Laboratories
Abstract
The Neutron Scatter Camera (NSC) is a fast neutron imaging spectrometer using double scatter events in an array of liquid scintillator cells. Advantages over other neutron imaging technologies include high background rejection, imaging, neutron/gamma discrimination, as well as neutron spectrometry. Recent results with the NSC will be discussed from several applications: long distance source detection, multiple extended source resolution through shielding, and neutron energy spectrum measurements.