Underwater detection of dangerous substances: status the SABAT project
M. Silarski, P. Sibczy\'nski, Sz. Nied\'zwiecki, S. Sharma, J. Raj, P., Moskal

TL;DR
The SABAT project aims to develop an underwater neutron activation analysis device for non-invasive detection of hazardous substances, addressing current challenges in aquatic environments.
Contribution
This paper reports the current status of the SABAT project, introducing a novel underwater detection device based on NAA for threat identification.
Findings
Progress in designing the underwater NAA device
Identification of key technical challenges
Initial results demonstrating feasibility
Abstract
The Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA) plays an exceptional role in the modern nuclear engineering, especially in detection of hazardous substances. However, in the aquatic environment, there are still many problems to be solved for effective usage of this technique. We present status of SABAT (Stoichiometry Analysis By Activation Techniques), one of the projects aiming at construction of an underwater device for non-invasive threat detection based on the NAA.
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