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A New Era of Nuclear Criticality Experiments: The First 10 Years of Radiation Test Object Operations at NCERC

Jesson Hutchinson, John Bounds, Theresa Cutler, Derek Dinwiddie, Joetta Goda, Travis Grove, David Hayes, George McKenzie, Alexander McSpaden, James Miller, William Myers, Ernesto Andres Ordonez Ferrer, Rene Sanchez, Travis Smith, Katrina Stults, Nicholas Thompson, Jessie Walker

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 195 / Number 1S / November 2021 / Pages S80-S98

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295639.2021.1918938

Received:January 18, 2021
Accepted:April 7, 2021
Published:October 14, 2021

The work presented in this paper focuses on the first 10 years (2011–2020) of radiation test object (RTO) operations at the National Criticality Experiments Research Center. RTOs are subcritical configurations of special nuclear material that are built by hand. These configurations are utilized for benchmark experiments, detector testing/characterization, and training. An overview of the types of measurements used in RTO operations is given as well as a history of RTO operations at Los Alamos National Laboratory from 1944–2011.