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Reactor antineutrino monitoring with a plastic scintillator array as a new safeguards method

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arxiv 1404.7309 v2 pith:V4LGICO4 submitted 2014-04-29 physics.ins-det hep-ex

Reactor antineutrino monitoring with a plastic scintillator array as a new safeguards method

classification physics.ins-det hep-ex
keywords reactorantineutrinoplasticsafeguardsaboveactiveapplicationarray
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We developed a segmented reactor-antineutrino detector made of plastic scintillators for application as a tool in nuclear safeguards inspection and performed mostly unmanned field operations at a commercial power plant reactor. At a position outside the reactor building, we measured the difference in reactor antineutrino flux above the ground when the reactor was active and inactive.

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