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4. IDENTIFICATION MESSAGES AND RADIONUCLIDE LIBRARY
Identification
Category
Classify Mode
ANSI Mode
45
U-233
Threat
Nuclear Uranium
U-235
Threat
Nuclear Uranium
U-238
Threat
Nuclear Uranium
Unknown Peak
Threat
Other
Unknown/Beta emitter
Threat
Other
V-48
Innocent
Medical
W-187
Innocent
Industrial
W-188/Re-188
Innocent
Industrial
Xe-127
Innocent
Industrial
Xe-131m
Innocent
Other
Xe-133
Innocent
Medical
Xe-133m
Innocent
Medical
Xe-135
Innocent
Other
Y-88
Innocent
Other
Y-91
Innocent
Industrial
Yb-169
Innocent
Medical
Zn-62
Innocent
Medical
Zn-65
Innocent
Medical
Zr-95
Innocent
Medical
4.1. Comments on Classify Mode Messages
The following explains the criteria for selected Classify ID Display Mode messages.
HEU (highly enriched uranium)
This message is displayed if the major lines of uranium are detected, and the ratios of the
intensities of the lines indicates the
235
U content to be above about 70%.
Am241 (unshielded) in the “Industrial” category
This message is displayed if the 59 keV peak is located. It could mean that an
241
Am source
such as a smoke detector is present. Move closer to the source and/or count longer. This will
allow the higher-energy gamma rays to accumulate in the spectrum, in case plutonium is also
present.
Unknown peak and Unknown/Beta emitter
This indicates the gamma count rate is higher than can be accounted for based on the peaks
in the Detective-EX library. The implication is that either an unexpected nuclide or a beta
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