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    Lee, M.; Norman, E.B.; Akindele, O.A.; Thomas, K.J.; Guillaumon, P.V.; Sabella, J.L.; Meyer, R.E.; Shugart, H.A.

    Applied radiation and isotopes, 03/2022, Letnik: 181
    Journal Article

    Nuclear explosions expose ubiquitous materials to large numbers of neutrons, producing a variety of radioactive isotopes. To simulate such phenomena from both fission and thermonuclear explosions, we irradiated 29 different targets with approximately 3 and 14 MeV neutrons and measured the beta-delayed gamma rays using germanium detectors. For each neutron energy, the expected radioisotopes, half-lives, and gamma ray energies were deduced. From measurements of the ratios of activities of the radionuclides produced by neutron irradiations, we were able to identify several materials that are particularly sensitive to the neutron energy spectra. •Distinguishing nuclear weapons types using radioactive signatures.•Fast neutron activation of ubiquitous materials.•29 different targets irradiated.•8 targets identified that provide unique signature of thermonuclear devices.