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Multivariate test applied to single Pu isotopic composition measurement

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The determination of the plutonium isotopic composition by gamma spectrometry is one of the tasks performed by nuclear inspectors. It is typically measured using planar germanium detectors. The spectra are analyzed with deconvolution codes, which calculate all isotopic abundances. The experimental results are then compared with the declared values and the acceptance criterion is often based on one unique isotope, 240Pu, to distinguish between reactor and weapon grade Pu. If the measurement is a part of a measurement series, it is possible to calculate covariance terms and carry out a more comprehensive comparison using Hotelling’s test as recently presented in [1]. In this study, it was shown that the T2 test often rejects simulated false cases which are accepted if only the 240Pu abundance is considered. Hence, the T2 test should be preferred to the 240Pu criterion. In case of a single measurement, which is typical for inspections, the co-variance cannot be determined and the comprehensive calculation of the T2 test as performed in [1] cannot be applied. The purpose of the present paper is to consider approximations of the variance-covariance matrix to allow the application of the T2 test to isolated measurements. The results were then applied to more than 400 single measurements of Pu samples covering many different experimental conditions.
2024-09-03
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JRC138898
1872-9576 (online),   
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168900224005266?via%3Dihub,    https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC138898,   
10.1016/j.nima.2024.169600 (online),   
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