基于中微子的朝鲜核核查和外交工具

IF 0.7 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Science & Global Security Pub Date : 2018-11-08 DOI:10.1080/08929882.2019.1603007
R. Carr, J. Coleman, M. Danilov, G. Gratta, K. Heeger, P. Huber, Y. Hor, T. Kawasaki, Soo-Bong Kim, Yeongduk Kim, J. Learned, M. Lindner, K. Nakajima, J. Nikkel, S. Seo, F. Suekane, A. Vacheret, Wei Wang, J. Wilhelmi, L. Zhan
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摘要:我们提出了基于中微子的方案来验证朝鲜宁边核研究中心的核反应堆不再运行或它们以商定的方式运行,排除了武器生产。中微子探测器可能是一种双方都同意的传统验证协议的补充,因为它们不需要进入反应堆建筑物内部,可以协同安装,并提供持续和具体的观察。在宁边,中微子探测器可以被动地验证反应堆是否关闭,或监测功率水平和钚含量,这些都是在反应堆建筑之外进行的。这里介绍的监测方法是基于最近在基本粒子物理学方面取得的成功。经过专门的设计研究,这些工具可以在一年内以合理的成本部署。在朝鲜,合作部署中微子探测器可以帮助将数量有限的科学家和工程师从军事应用转向国际社会的和平技术工作。与韩国进行科学合作的机会尤其巨大。我们鼓励政策制定者在维护朝鲜半岛稳定与安全的更广泛行动计划中考虑合作中微子项目。
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Neutrino-Based Tools for Nuclear Verification and Diplomacy in North Korea
Abstract We present neutrino-based options for verifying that the nuclear reactors at North Korea’s Yongbyon Nuclear Research Center are no longer operating or that they are operating in an agreed manner, precluding weapons production. Neutrino detectors may be a mutually agreeable complement to traditional verification protocols because they do not require access inside reactor buildings, could be installed collaboratively, and provide persistent and specific observations. At Yongbyon, neutrino detectors could passively verify reactor shutdowns or monitor power levels and plutonium contents, all from outside the reactor buildings. The monitoring options presented here build on recent successes in basic particle physics. Following a dedicated design study, these tools could be deployed in as little as one year at a reasonable cost. In North Korea, cooperative deployment of neutrino detectors could help redirect a limited number of scientists and engineers from military applications to peaceful technical work in an international community. Opportunities for scientific collaboration with South Korea are especially strong. We encourage policymakers to consider collaborative neutrino projects within a broader program of action toward stability and security on the Korean Peninsula.
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