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Experimental results supporting the concept of one-sided muon tomography

Abstract

Naturally occurring cosmic-ray muons have been shown to exhibit properties ideal for imaging the interior of structures containing material of high density and atomic number. The commonly used method for 3D imaging requires two modules of detection in order to measure muon scattering. This paper provides experimental results for a novel 3D imaging method that uses a reconstruction algorithm common to medical imaging and only one module of detection in order to measure the attenuation of the muon flux at several angles of rotation around a structure.

Authors

Boniface K; Jonkmans G; Buijs A; Erlandson A; Livingstone S

Volume

2

Pagination

pp. 1158-1163

Publication Date

January 1, 2015

Conference proceedings

Canadian Nuclear Society 35th Annual Conference of the Canadian Nuclear Society and 38th CNS Cna Student Conference 2015

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