IP Library Granted Patent US 8,247,767
Granted Patent B2
US 8,247,767 · App. 12/447,459 · Granted Aug 21, 2012

Particle detection and applications in security and portal monitoring

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Patent No.
US 8,247,767
App. No.
12/447,459
Granted
Aug 21, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Techniques, apparatus and systems for detecting particles such as muons. In one implementation, a monitoring system has a cosmic ray-produced charged particle tracker with a plurality of drift cells. The drift cells, which can be for example aluminum drift tubes, can be arranged at least above and below a volume to be scanned to thereby track incoming and outgoing charged particles, such as cosmic ray-produced muons, while also detecting gamma rays. The system can selectively detect devices or materials, such as iron, lead, gold and/or tungsten, occupying the volume from multiple scattering of the charged particles passing through the volume and can also detect any radioactive sources occupying the volume from gamma rays emitted therefrom. If necessary, the drift tubes can be sealed to eliminate the need for a gas handling system. The system can be employed to inspect occupied vehicles at border crossings for nuclear threat objects.

Claims (31)

1. A particle detection system, comprising:

a first set of position sensitive charged particle detectors located on a first side of an object holding area to measure positions and directions of incident charged particles towards the object holding area;

a second set of position sensitive charged particle detectors located on a second side of the object holding area opposite to the first side to measure positions and directions of outgoing charged particles exiting the object holding area; and

a signal processing unit to receive data of measured signals of the incoming charged particles from the first set of position sensitive charged particle detectors and measured signals of the outgoing charged particles from the second set of position sensitive charged particle detectors, wherein the signal processing unit is configured to analyze scattering of the charged particles in the materials within the object holding area based on the measured incoming and outgoing positions and directions of charged particles to obtain a tomographic profile or the spatial distribution of scattering centers within the object holding area,

wherein the signal processing unit is configured to reconstruct a trajectory of a charged particle through the object holding area, measure a momentum of an incoming charged particle based on signals from the first set of position sensitive charged particle detectors, measure a momentum of an outgoing charged particle based on signals from the second set of position sensitive charged particle detectors, and obtain a spatial distribution of a scattering density of the object holding area, and

wherein the signal processing unit includes a mechanism to determine spatial distribution of the scattering density of the object holding area to obtain predetermined charged particle tomography data corresponding to scattering angles and estimated momentum of charged particles passing through the object holding area; to provide a probability distribution of charged particle scattering for use in an expectation maximization algorithm based on a statistical multiple scattering model; and to determine a substantially maximum likelihood estimate of the scattering density of the object holding area using the expectation maximization algorithm;

wherein the first set of position sensitive charged particle detectors includes a first double-layer of drift tubes arranged in an X direction and a second double-layer of drift tubes arranged in a Y direction.

2. The system as in claim 1 , wherein the drift tubes are arranged to allow at least three charged particle positional measurements in a first direction and at least three charged particle positional measurements in a second direction different from the first direction.

3. The system as in claim 1 , wherein the drift tubes are adapted and arranged on surrounding sides of the object holding area to form a box or four sided structure.

4. The system as in claim 1 , wherein the signal processing unit includes a mechanism to use the scattering density to identify either or both of presence and type of an object in the object holding area.

5. The system as in claim 1 , wherein each position sensitive charged particle detector is structured to detect both cosmic ray-produced muons and gamma rays.

6. The system as in claim 1 , wherein each drift tube is filled with a gaseous medium.

7. The system as in claim 6 , wherein the second set of position sensitive charged particle detectors includes a plurality of layers of drift tubes where at least two layers of drift tubes have different orientations.

8. The particle detection system of claim 1 , wherein

the drift tubes in the first double-layer and the second double-layer are arranged in two rows, offset by half a tube diameter from each other.

9. A method for sensing a presence or absence of a material in a target object, comprising:

exposing the target object to incident charged particles;

using a first set of position sensitive charged particle detectors located on a first side of the target object to measure positions and directions of incident charged particles towards the target object before reaching the target object;

using a second set of position sensitive charged particle detectors located on a second side of the target object opposite to the first side to measure positions and directions of outgoing charged particles exiting the target object;

obtaining first detector signals from the first set of position sensitive charged particle detectors containing information of the incoming charged particles and second detector signals from the second set of position sensitive charged particle detectors containing information of the outgoing charged particles;

analyzing scattering of the charged particles in the target object based on the positions and directions of the incoming and outgoing charged particles to obtain a tomographic profile or the spatial distribution of scattering centers within the target object; and

processing the tomographic profile or the spatial distribution of scattering centers to determine a presence or absence of a material in the target object,

wherein the analyzing scattering of the charged particles in the target object includes obtaining an angle and momentum of each charged particle passing through the target object to provide a probability distribution of charged particle scattering;

wherein the first set of position sensitive charged particle detectors includes a first double-layer of drift tubes arranged in an X direction and a second double-layer of drift tubes arranged in a Y direction.

10. The method as in claim 9 , wherein the exposing the target object to incident charged particles includes exposing the target object to muons in cosmic rays and the outgoing charged particles include scattered muons.

11. The method as in claim 10 , wherein the outgoing charged particles include the scattered muons and gamma rays coming out of the target object, and the second set of positive sensitive detectors are responsive to both scattered muons and gamma rays from the target object.

12. The method as in claim 9 , comprising:

after a material is determined to be present in the target object, determining a type of the material present in the target object.

13. The method as in claim 12 , wherein the type is determined based on atomic numbers of materials.

14. The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

arranging the drift tubes in the first double-layer and the second double-layer in two rows, offset by half a tube diameter from each other.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 20, 2026
From: DECISION SCIENCES INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
To: KROLL AGENCY SERVICES (US) LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 075477/0738 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2018
From: LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC
To: TRIAD NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC
Reel/Frame 047447/0201 →