2019 Fall Meeting

Presentation information

Oral presentation

II. Radiation, Accelerator, Beam and Medical Technologies » 202-2 Radiation Physics, Radiation Detection and Measurement

[2N01-04] Gamma-ray Camera 1

Thu. Sep 12, 2019 9:45 AM - 10:50 AM Room N (Common Education Bildg. 3F A32)

Chair:Tadahiro Kin(Kyushu Univ.)

10:30 AM - 10:45 AM

[2N04] Development of Radioactive source identification by 4π Compton gamma imaging

(2)Visualization of location and intensity of a hidden radioactive source by synthesis of 3D-reconstructed Compton and visible light camera images

*Fumihiko Ishida1, Hidetake Ebi1, Eiji Takada1, Keita Yamagishi1, Atsushi Mukai2, Kotaro Kanamori2, Hideki Tomita2, Yusuke Tamura3, Kenji Shimazoe3, Shintaro Hara2 (1. NIT Toyama College, 2. Nagoya Univ., 3. Tokyo Univ.)

Keywords:4π Compton gamma imaging, Image synthesis, Augmented reality

Compton camera systems have been developed for the identification of radioactive sources to improve nuclear security. We have developed a system that synthesizes three-dimensional imaged radioactive source information by 4π Compton gamma imaging into visible light camera images attached to the Compton camera for efficient detection. We conducted experiments using a 137Cs radiation source, and we synthesized an image of the estimated direction and intensity of the radiation source at a specific distance from the detector. We confirmed that the present system supports the detection of the hidden source by comparing the estimated three-dimensional image of the source information to the visible light camera image even when the sources are surrounded by a wall.