Publications by authors named "J M Urban-Klaehn"

Accurately counting analog events requires constructing an electronics chain that produces one count for each input pulse. In this work we review the use of Nuclear Instrumentation Module electronic units for counting neutron capture events in a He tube. We identify two unique types of false trigger events in a leading-edge discriminator and show how a dual timer module can be used to produce a veto window to exclude these events.

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Domestic production of high specific activity Co was halted after a target rupture in 2012 at the Advanced Test Reactor (ATR). The Isotope Program (IP) within the US Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science tasked a multilaboratory team of researchers and managers from Oak Ridge and Idaho National Laboratories with the redesign the radioisotope capsule. The objective of this effort was to create a more robust and reliable design, compared to the pre-2012 target.

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The initial phase of Plutonium-238 (Pu-238) production for radioisotope thermal generation is described here in detail. Two dosimeters with/without cadmium sleeve containing Neptunium-237 (Np-237) and other neutron sensors were inserted into the low power Advanced Test Reactor Critical (ATRC) for Pu-238 production testing. The gamma-ray energy measurements from Np-238, the short-lived intermediate product, confirmed that sizable amount of Pu-238 can be produced in the full power Advanced Test Reactor (ATR).

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