Center-of-Mass Corrections in Associated Particle Imaging
Caroline Egan, Ariel Amsellem, Daniel Klyde, Bernhard Ludewigt, Arun, Persaud

TL;DR
This paper analyzes center-of-mass corrections in Associated Particle Imaging, showing how COM velocity variations affect 3-D reconstruction accuracy and proposing methods to estimate and correct systematic errors.
Contribution
It provides a detailed simulation-based analysis of COM effects in API and introduces correction strategies for improved spatial reconstruction accuracy.
Findings
Average COM velocity can be used for correction.
COM effects cause systematic shifts in reconstructed locations.
Uncorrectable spread introduces inherent positional uncertainty.
Abstract
Associated Particle Imaging (API) utilizes the inelastic scattering of neutrons produced in deuterium-tritium fusion reactions to obtain 3-D isotopic distributions within an object. The locations of the inelastic scattering centers are calculated by measuring the arrival time and position of the associated alpha particle produced in the fusion reactions, and the arrival time of the prompt gamma created in the neutron scattering event. While the neutron and its associated particle move in opposite directions in the center-of-mass (COM) system, in the laboratory system the angle is slightly less than 180 degree, and the COM movement must be taken into account in the reconstruction of the scattering location. Furthermore, the fusion reactions are produced by ions of different momenta, and thus the COM velocity varies, resulting in an uncertainty in the reconstructed positions. In this…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Nuclear reactor physics and engineering
