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DTRA’s advancements in nuclear and radiological detection
A new, more complex nuclear age has begun. Echoing the tensions of the Cold War amid rapidly evolving nuclear and radiological threats, preparedness in the modern age is a contest of scientific innovation. The Research and Development Directorate (RD) at the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) is charged with winning this contest.
James W. Baughn, Rudolph Sher
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 58 | Number 1 | September 1975 | Pages 64-74
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE75-A26767
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Activation measurements of the Doppler effect in a 1/E slowing-down spectrum for thin 238U-metal foils, of surface area to mass ratio between 8 and 25 cm2/g, have been made at temperatures up to 1000 K. The activation technique was modified to remove the dependence on flux monitor foils by rotating both a heated and a reference foil. The results show consistently higher Doppler ratios than those predicted by flat-flux models using either exact numerical solutions or the assumption of equivalence.