# Imaging the Inner Structure of a Nuclear Reactor by Cosmic Muon   Radiography

**Authors:** Hirofumi Fujii, Kazuhiko Hara, Shogo Hashimoto, Kohei Hayashi, Fumiaki, Ito, Hidekazu Kakuno, Hideyo Kodama, Kanetada Nagamine, Kazuyuki Sato, Kotaro, Satoh, Shin-Hong Kim, Atsuto Suzuki, Takayuki Sumiyoshi, Kazuki Takahashi, Yu, Takahashi, Fumihiko Takasaki, Shuji Tanaka, Satoru Yamashita

arXiv: 1902.01992 · 2019-02-07

## TL;DR

This paper demonstrates the use of cosmic muon radiography to non-invasively image the internal structure of a nuclear reactor, successfully identifying key components and fuel storage areas.

## Contribution

It introduces a muon radiography method applied to a real nuclear reactor, providing detailed internal imaging without physical intrusion.

## Key findings

- Successful identification of reactor components
- Detection of nuclear fuel storage areas
- Validation of muon radiography for reactor inspection

## Abstract

We studied the inner structure of the nuclear reactor of the Japan Atomic Power Company (JAPC) at Tokai, Japan, by the muon radiography. In this study, muon detectors were placed outside of the reactor building. By detecting cosmic muons penetrating through the wall of the reactor building, we could successfully identify the objects such as the containment vessel, pressure vessel, and other structures of the reactor. We also observed a concentration of heavy material which can be attributed to the nuclear fuel assemblies stored in the nuclear fuel storage pool.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1902.01992