Muon Detector Could Thwart Nuclear Smugglers
Ben Sullivan writes "Cosmic rays that bombard Earth could help catch smugglers trying to bring nuclear weapons into the U.S. Los Alamos scientists say they've developed a detector that can see through lead or other heavy shielding in truck trailers or cargo containers to detect uranium, plutonium or other n-bomb materials. Their technique, muon radiography, is reportedly far more sensitive than x-rays, with none of the radiation hazards of x-ray or gamma-ray detectors now used at border crossings. From Science Blog."
than what these guys used.
Troy, inventor of such far-out yet functional devices like the bear encounter suit and fire paste, has finally flipped out, or maybe he's on to something.
Anyway, the reason muons are so penetrating is that they have so much energy to start with, so they can afford to give it up slowly.
BTW, as a coarse approximation, at sea level, cosmic background is about 1/3 x-rays and electrons, perhaps 1/6 neutrons and the balance is muons. That is by dose, not flux.