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Application of the Uranium–Helium Chronometer to the Analysis of Nuclear Forensic Materials
Radiochronometers
are used to constrain the manufacturing and processing
history of actinide materials for nuclear forensic investigations.
This paper describes U–He ages and He diffusion kinetics obtained
from a metallic, highly enriched uranium sample. The average U–He
age is 8% older than the known casting date, which indicates that
excess He is present and is likely due to incomplete degassing of
pre-existing He during the casting process. Although the U–He
age is older than expected, the accuracy is comparable to other chronometers
that have been applied to this material. Diffusion kinetics obtained
from the uranium metal indicate that He is quantitatively retained
under plausible storage conditions