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Conference collection Nuclear Weapon Issues in the 21 st Century Washington, DC, 2 3 November 2013 Editors Pierce S. Corden American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, David Hafemeister California Polytechnic State University, California, Peter Zimmerman Kings College, London, England All papers have been peer reviewed. Sponsoring Organizations Forum on Physics and Society, American Physical Society Elliott School of International Relations, The George Washington University Melville, New York, 2014 AIP Proceedings Volume 1596 To learn more about AIP Proceedings visit http://proceedings.aip.org

Editors Pierce S. Corden American Association for the Advancement of Science 1200 New York Ave., NW Washington, DC 20005 E-mail: pierce.corden@yahoo.com David Hafemeister Physics Department Cal Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 E-mail: dhafemei@calpoly.edu Peter Zimmerman King College Department of War Studies 10125 Nedra Great Falls, VA 22066 E-mail: Peter.zimmerman@cox.net Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use, beyond the free copying permitted under the 1978 U.S. Copyright Law (see statement below), is granted by the AIP Publishing LLC for users registered with the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) Transactional Reporting Service, provided that the base fee of $30.00 per copy is paid directly to CCC, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, : http://www. copyright.com. For those organizations that have been granted a photocopy license by CCC, a separate system of payment has been arranged. The fee code for users of the Transactional Reporting Services is: 978-0-7354-1230-9/14/$30.00 2014 AIP Publishing LLC No claim is made to original U.S. Government works. Permission is granted to quote from the AIP Conference Proceedings with the customary acknowledgment of the source. Republication of an article or portions thereof (e.g., extensive excerpts, figures, tables, etc.) in original form or in translation, as well as other types of reuse (e.g., in course packs) require formal permission from AIP Publishing and may be subject to fees. As a courtesy, the author of the original proceedings article should be informed of any request for republication/reuse. Permission may be obtained online using RightsLink. Locate the article online at http://proceedings.aip.org, then simply click on the RightsLink icon/ Permissions/Reprints link found in the article abstract. You may also address requests to: AIP Publishing Office of Rights and Permissions, Suite 1NO1, 2 Huntington Quadrangle, Melville, NY 11747-4502, ; Fax: 516-576-2450; Tel.: 516-576-2268; E-mail: rights@aip.org. ISBN 978-0-7354-1230-9 ISSN 0094-243X Printed in the United States of America

AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 1596 Nuclear Weapon Issues in the 21st Century Table of Contents Preface: Nuclear Weapon Issues in the 21 st Century Pierce Corden, David Hafemeister, and Peter Zimmerman 1 NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND ARMS CONTROL Keynote address to the American Physical Society s nuclear weapons course Greg Delawie 5 Verifying the INF and START treaties Edward Ifft 8 The monitoring and verification of nuclear weapons Richard L. Garwin 13 Nuclear weapons modernizations Hans M. Kristensen 21 Primer on nuclear exchange models David Hafemeister 32 Gorbachev's unofficial arms-control advisers Frank von Hippel 39 Adventures in scientific nuclear diplomacy Siegfried S. Hecker 49 Working toward a world without nuclear weapons Sidney D. Drell 58 Environmental consequences of nuclear war Owen B. Toon, Alan Robock, and Richard P. Turco 65 COMPREHENSIVE NUCLEAR-TEST-BAN TREATY The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, the relationship Thomas Graham Jr. 74 iii

Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty seismic monitoring: 2012 USNAS report and recent explosions, earthquakes, and other seismic sources Paul G. Richards 79 Xenon monitoring and the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Theodore (Ted) W. Bowyer 96 CTBT on-site inspections J. J. Zucca 105 Stockpile stewardship past, present, and future Marvin L. Adams 115 BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE The National Research Council study: "Making sense of ballistic missile defense" Dean A. Wilkening 123 The science, technology, and politics of ballistic missile defense Philip E. Coyle 135 The strategic offense initiative? The Soviets and Star Wars Peter J. Westwick 143 NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION Evolution and resilience of the nuclear nonproliferation regime Arian L. Pregenzer 152 Negotiations with North Korea: Lessons learned Robert L. Gallucci 160 Nuclear programs in India and Pakistan Zia Mian 164 Status of Iran's nuclear program and negotiations David Albright 171 Technical solutions to nonproliferation challenges Lawrence Satkowiak 180 Laser and gas centrifuge enrichment Olli Heinonen 194 iv

Scope and verification of a Fissile Material (Cutoff) Treaty Frank N. von Hippel 200 Post detonation nuclear forensics Jay Davis 206 The gas centrifuge and nuclear weapons proliferation Houston G. Wood, Alexander Glaser, and R. Scott Kemp 210 MASS-CASUALTY TERRORISM; REVIEW AND THE FUTURE Revolution in nuclear detection affairs Warren M. Stern 219 Scanning of vehicles for nuclear materials J. I. Katz 225 Short course review and the future Pierce S. Corden 236 APPENDICES Appendix A: Nuclear Arms Chronology 246 Appendix B: Author Bio Briefs 258 Appendix C: Nuclear Weapon Issues Participants 265 Author Index 266 v