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Cross section andγ-ray spectra forU238(n,γ) measured with the DANCE detector array at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center

Authors :
R. C. Haight
Aaron Couture
A. Chyzh
Bayarbadrakh Baramsai
Todd Bredeweg
Marian Jandel
Toshihiko Kawano
J. A. Becker
John M. O'Donnell
G. E. Mitchell
J. B. Wilhelmy
M. Krtička
D. J. Vieira
Robert S. Rundberg
Ching-Yen Wu
J. L. Ullmann
Source :
Physical Review C. 89
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2014.

Abstract

Background: Accurate knowledge of the $^{238}\mathrm{U}$($n$,$\ensuremath{\gamma}$) cross section is important for developing theoretical nuclear reaction models and for applications. However, capture cross sections are difficult to calculate accurately and often must be measured.Purpose: We seek to confirm previous measurements and test cross-section calculations with an emphasis on the unresolved resonance region from 1 to 500 keV.Method: Cross sections were measured from 10 eV to 500 keV using the DANCE detector array at the LANSCE spallation neutron source. The measurements used a thin target, 48 mg/cm${}^{2}$ of depleted uranium. Gamma cascade spectra were also measured to provide an additional constraint on calculations. The data are compared to cross-section calculations using the code CoH${}_{3}$ and cascade spectra calculations made using the code dicebox.Results: This new cross-section measurement confirms the previous data. The measured gamma-ray spectra suggest the need for additional low-lying dipole strength in the radiative strength function. New Hauser-Feshbach calculations including this strength accurately predict the capture cross section without renormalization.Conclusions: The present cross-section data confirm previous measurements. Including additional low-lying dipole strength in the radiative strength function may lead to more accurate cross-section calculations in nuclei where $\ensuremath{\langle}{\ensuremath{\Gamma}}_{\ensuremath{\gamma}}\ensuremath{\rangle}$ has not been measured.

Details

ISSN :
1089490X and 05562813
Volume :
89
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
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