Much of George Dracoulis's research career was devoted to utilising gamma-ray spectroscopy in fundamental studies in nuclear physics. This same technology is useful in a wide range of applications in the area of nuclear forensics. Over the last several years, our research group has made use of both high-and lowresolution gamma-ray spectrometers to: identify the first sample of plutonium large enough to be weighed; determine the yield of the Trinity nuclear explosion; measure fission fragment yields as a function of target nucleus and neutron energy; and observe fallout in the U. S. from the Fukushima nuclear reactor accident.
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Norman, E. B. (2016). Nuclear forensics using gamma-ray spectroscopy. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 123). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201612304001
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