Year
2023
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Abstract
Neutrino detectors have been proposed to meet the safeguards challenges for the next
generation of nuclear reactors [1], [2]. While small modular reactors o↵er some nonproliferation benefit arising from their smaller source terms and (frequently) sealed designs, the
prospect of remote and widespread deployment may introduce new challenges for nextgeneration nuclear reactor safeguards [3]. Neutrino detection experiments have shown the
ability to monitor reactor power from distances beyond the reactor site perimeter [4–7].
In this study we describe a possible method for identifying a cost-e↵ective detector design
with minimal mass and overburden, while ensuring collection of su