1. Tagging fast neutrons from a 252 Cf fission-fragment source.
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Scherzinger J, Al Jebali R, Annand JRM, Bala A, Fissum KG, Hall-Wilton R, Hamilton D, Mauritzson N, Messi F, Perrey H, and Rofors E
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Coincidence and time-of-flight measurement techniques are employed to tag fission neutrons emitted from a
252 Cf source sealed on one side with a very thin layer of Au. The source is positioned within a gaseous4 He scintillator detector. Together with α particles, both light and heavy fission fragments pass through the thin layer of Au and are detected. The fragments enable the corresponding fission neutrons, which are detected in a NE-213 liquid-scintillator detector, to be tagged. The resulting continuous polychromatic beam of tagged neutrons has an energy dependence that agrees qualitatively with expectations. We anticipate that this technique will provide a cost-effective means for the characterization of neutron-detector efficiency in the energy range 1-6MeV., (Copyright © 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2017
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