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Demon core

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Demon core

The demon core was a sphere of plutonium gallium alloy that was involved in two fatal radiation accidents when scientists tested it as a fissile core of an early atomic bomb. It was manufactured in 1945 by the Manhattan Project, the U.S. nuclear weapon development effort during World War II. It was a subcritical mass that weighed 6.2 kilograms (14 lb) and was 8.9 centimeters (3.5 in) in diameter. The core was prepared for shipment to the Pacific Theater as part of the third nuclear weapon to be dropped on Japan, but when Japan surrendered, the core was retained for testing and potential later use in the case of another conflict. The two criticality accidents occurred at the Los Alamos Laboratory in New Mexico on August 21, 1945, and May 21, 1946. In both cases, an experiment was intended to demonstrate how close the core was to criticality, using a neutron-reflective tamper (layer of dense material surrounding the fissile material). In both accidents, the core was accidentally put into a critical configuration. Physicists Harry Daghlian (in the first accident) and Louis Slotin (in the second accident) both suffered acute radiation syndrome and died shortly afterward. At the same time, others present in the laboratory were also exposed. The core was melted down during the summer of 1946, and the material was recycled for use in other cores.

Tables

· First incident
Haroutune "Harry" Krikor Daghlian Jr.
Haroutune "Harry" Krikor Daghlian Jr.
Name
Haroutune "Harry" Krikor Daghlian Jr.
Age at accident
24
Profession
Physicist
Dose
200 rad (2.0 Gy) neutron110 rad (1.1 Gy) gamma
Aftermath
Died 25 days after the accident of acute radiation syndrome, hematopoietic focus
Private Robert J. Hemmerly
Private Robert J. Hemmerly
Name
Private Robert J. Hemmerly
Age at accident
29
Profession
Special Engineer Detachment guard
Dose
8 rad (0.080 Gy) neutron0.1 rad (0.0010 Gy) gamma
Aftermath
Died in 1978 (33 years after accident) of acute myelogenous leukemia at age 62
Name
Age at accident
Profession
Dose
Aftermath
Haroutune "Harry" Krikor Daghlian Jr.
24
Physicist
200 rad (2.0 Gy) neutron110 rad (1.1 Gy) gamma
Died 25 days after the accident of acute radiation syndrome, hematopoietic focus
Private Robert J. Hemmerly
29
Special Engineer Detachment guard
8 rad (0.080 Gy) neutron0.1 rad (0.0010 Gy) gamma
Died in 1978 (33 years after accident) of acute myelogenous leukemia at age 62
· Second incident › Medical studies
Louis Alexander Slotin
Louis Alexander Slotin
Name
Louis Alexander Slotin
Origin
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Age at accident
35
Profession
Physicist
Dose
1,000 rad (10 Gy) neutron 114 rad (1.14 Gy) gamma
Aftermath
Died 9 days after the accident of acute radiation syndrome, gastrointestinal focus.
Alvin C. Graves
Alvin C. Graves
Name
Alvin C. Graves
Origin
Austin, Texas
Age at accident
36
Profession
Physicist
Dose
166 rad (1.66 Gy) neutron 26 rad (0.26 Gy) gamma
Aftermath
Died in 1965 (19 years after the accident) of myocardial infarction, with aggravating "compensated myxedema and cataracts", while skiing.
Samuel Allan Kline
Samuel Allan Kline
Name
Samuel Allan Kline
Origin
Chicago, Illinois
Age at accident
26
Profession
Physics student, later patent attorney
Aftermath
Died in 2001 (55 years after the accident) at age 81; refused to participate with studies and was prevented from obtaining his own medical records from the incident.
Marion Edward Cieslicki
Marion Edward Cieslicki
Name
Marion Edward Cieslicki
Origin
Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Age at accident
23
Profession
Physicist
Dose
12 rad (0.12 Gy) neutron 4 rad (0.040 Gy) gamma
Aftermath
Died of acute myelocytic leukemia in 1965 (19 years after the accident).
Dwight Smith Young
Dwight Smith Young
Name
Dwight Smith Young
Origin
Chicago, Illinois
Age at accident
54
Profession
Photographer
Dose
51 rad (0.51 Gy) neutron 11 rad (0.11 Gy) gamma
Aftermath
Died of aplastic anemia and bacterial endocarditis in 1975 (29 years after the accident) at age 83.
Raemer Edgar Schreiber
Raemer Edgar Schreiber
Name
Raemer Edgar Schreiber
Origin
McMinnville, Oregon
Age at accident
36
Profession
Physicist
Dose
9 rad (0.090 Gy) neutron 3 rad (0.030 Gy) gamma
Aftermath
Died of natural causes in 1998 (52 years after the accident), at age 88.
Theodore Perlman
Theodore Perlman
Name
Theodore Perlman
Origin
New Orleans, Louisiana
Age at accident
23
Profession
Engineer
Dose
7 rad (0.070 Gy) neutron 2 rad (0.020 Gy) gamma
Aftermath
"Alive and in good health and spirits" as of 1978; most likely died in June 1988 (42 years after the accident), in Livermore, California.
Private Patrick Joseph Cleary
Private Patrick Joseph Cleary
Name
Private Patrick Joseph Cleary
Origin
New York City, New York
Age at accident
21
Profession
Security guard
Dose
33 rad (0.33 Gy) neutron 9 rad (0.090 Gy) gamma
Aftermath
Sergeant 1st Class Cleary was killed in action on 3 September 1950 (4 years after the accident) while serving with the 8th Cavalry Regiment, US Army in the Korean War.
Name
Origin
Age at accident
Profession
Dose
Aftermath
Louis Alexander Slotin
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
35
Physicist
1,000 rad (10 Gy) neutron 114 rad (1.14 Gy) gamma
Died 9 days after the accident of acute radiation syndrome, gastrointestinal focus.
Alvin C. Graves
Austin, Texas
36
Physicist
166 rad (1.66 Gy) neutron 26 rad (0.26 Gy) gamma
Died in 1965 (19 years after the accident) of myocardial infarction, with aggravating "compensated myxedema and cataracts", while skiing.
Samuel Allan Kline
Chicago, Illinois
26
Physics student, later patent attorney
Died in 2001 (55 years after the accident) at age 81; refused to participate with studies and was prevented from obtaining his own medical records from the incident.
Marion Edward Cieslicki
Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania
23
Physicist
12 rad (0.12 Gy) neutron 4 rad (0.040 Gy) gamma
Died of acute myelocytic leukemia in 1965 (19 years after the accident).
Dwight Smith Young
Chicago, Illinois
54
Photographer
51 rad (0.51 Gy) neutron 11 rad (0.11 Gy) gamma
Died of aplastic anemia and bacterial endocarditis in 1975 (29 years after the accident) at age 83.
Raemer Edgar Schreiber
McMinnville, Oregon
36
Physicist
9 rad (0.090 Gy) neutron 3 rad (0.030 Gy) gamma
Died of natural causes in 1998 (52 years after the accident), at age 88.
Theodore Perlman
New Orleans, Louisiana
23
Engineer
7 rad (0.070 Gy) neutron 2 rad (0.020 Gy) gamma
"Alive and in good health and spirits" as of 1978; most likely died in June 1988 (42 years after the accident), in Livermore, California.
Private Patrick Joseph Cleary
New York City, New York
21
Security guard
33 rad (0.33 Gy) neutron 9 rad (0.090 Gy) gamma
Sergeant 1st Class Cleary was killed in action on 3 September 1950 (4 years after the accident) while serving with the 8th Cavalry Regiment, US Army in the Korean War.

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