Author:
Georgadze Anzori Sh.,Kudryavtsev Vitaly A.
Abstract
Abstract
Traditional X-ray scanning systems for cargo use ionising radiation which can be harmful
to operators and the environment and requires shielding. Fully passive muon tomography is a
promising alternative or a complementary approach to X-ray scanners. Muon tomography is a
non-invasive technique that uses naturally occurring cosmic-ray muons and their scattering in
various materials to create images of cargo in trucks or containers without applying ionising
radiation. Muons are high-energy particles that are produced when primary cosmic rays collide with
the Earth's atmosphere. These muons can penetrate through thick materials, such as concrete or
metal, and are therefore useful for detecting hidden objects, including contraband. Muon
tomography is expected to be used for detection of a wide range of materials, including metals,
plastics, and organic materials like drugs or cigarettes, as well as weapons and explosives. In
this work we have used the GEANT4 toolkit to simulate the performance of muon tomography in
identifying the contraband hidden inside the legal cargo. We have used the Point of Closest
Approach (PoCA) reconstruction algorithm to reconstruct the three-dimensional image of a loaded
truck.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation