Identifying Neutron Sources using Recoil and Time-of-Flight Spectroscopy
Abstract
Neutron-source identification is central to nuclear physics and its applications, from planetary science to nuclear security, yet direct discrimination from neutron spectra remains fundamentally elusive. Here, we introduce a Bayesian protocol that directly infers source ensembles from measured neutron spectra by combining full-spectrum template matching with probabilistic evidence evaluation. Applying this protocol to recoil and time-of-flight spectroscopy, we recover single- and two-source configurations with strong statistical significance ($>\!\!4σ$) at event counts as low as $\sim\!\!10^{3}$. These results demonstrate that neutron spectral signatures can be leveraged for robust source identification, opening a new observational window for both fundamental research and operationally driven applications.
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Breitenmoser, D., Lopez, R., Clarke, S. D., Pozzi, S. A. (2025). Identifying Neutron Sources using Recoil and Time-of-Flight Spectroscopy. arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.10044.
David Breitenmoser, Ricardo Lopez, Shaun D. Clarke, and Sara A. Pozzi. "Identifying Neutron Sources using Recoil and Time-of-Flight Spectroscopy." arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.10044 (2025).