2022 Fall Meeting

Presentation information

Oral presentation

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

[2M10-13] Photon Detection 1

Thu. Sep 8, 2022 2:45 PM - 3:50 PM Room M (E2 Bildg.1F No.101)

Chair:Mitsuhiro Nogami(Tohoku Univ.)

2:45 PM - 3:00 PM

[2M10] Development of 4pi Compton imaging system with mobile robot

*Agus Nur Rachman1, Kenji Shimazoe 1, Hiroyuki Takahashi1, Hideki Tomita 2, Yusuke Tamura3, Hideteki Ebi4, Jun Kawarabayashi5, Kosuke Tanabe6, Hanwool Woo7, Tadashi Orita8 (1. The University of Tokyo , 2. Nagoya University , 3. Tohoku University , 4. National Institute of Technology, Toyama College, 5. Tokyo City University , 6. National Research Institute of Police Science, 7. Kogakuin University , 8. Kavli IPMU)

Keywords:Compton imaging, Detector, Mobile Robot

Compton imaging is essential for ensuring nuclear safety, security and surveillance. This technique borrows the kinematic Compton scattering principle for the reconstruction of a gamma radiation source into an image. Currently, we develop a Compton imaging device for localized the position of the unknown radiation source. To scan a certain area, we plan to install the detector on a mobile robot to move the detector by remote control. The combination of a gamma ray detector and the mobile robot will be useful for measuring radioactive substances over a wide area or in a location where it’s difficult to access by humans. Our group adopted Ce adopted Gadolinium Fine Aluminium (Ce: GFAG) scintillator and multi-pixel photon counter (MPPC) for the detector. To obtain a 360-degree field of view we design a sphere shape detector.