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Application of a silicon detector array in (n,lcp) reaction cross-section measurements at the CSNS Back-n white neutron source

Authors :
Huaiyong Bai
Hantao Jing
Liang Zhou
Yongcheng He
Peng Zhu
Linhao Zhang
Ling Kang
Xiru Huang
Qiwei Zhang
Xiao Li
Zhizhou Ren
Yonghao Chen
Kejun Zhu
Lun Li
Rong Liu
Binbin Qi
Zhiyong Zhang
Zengqi Cui
Danyang Zhu
Ruirui Fan
Bo Li
Hongqing Tang
Minhao Gu
Yang Hong
X. B. Ji
Guangyuan Luan
Qiping Chen
Pengcheng Wang
Chao Li
Xiaoguang Wu
Ping Cao
Zijie Han
Yubin Zhao
Zuying Zhou
Qili Mu
Zhongwei Wen
Weiling Huang
Qi An
Yang Li
Qiang Li
Yu Bao
Xichao Ruan
Haoyu Jiang
Qi Wang
Zhijie Jiang
Zhen Chen
Tao Yu
Likun Xie
Xianpeng Zhang
Xinyi Tang
Yukai Chen
Jie Ren
Guohui Zhang
Kang Sun
Mingtao Kang
Haolei Chen
Qingbiao Wu
Luping Zhou
L. S. Wang
Zhaohui Song
Yongji Yu
Guozhu He
Jingyu Tang
Binbin Tian
Xiaoyang Sun
Xingyan Liu
Yanfeng Wang
Zhaohui Wang
Jiawen Li
Han Yi
Jie Bao
Xuan Wu
Yiwei Yang
Zhixin Tan
Changqing Feng
Hong Sun
Li Yu
Fengqin Guo
Taofeng Wang
Jie Wen
Keqing Gao
Hanxiong Huang
Yuliang Zhang
Xiaolu Ji
Wei Jiang
Changjun Ning
Yingpeng Song
Zhijia Sun
Changcai Han
Shubin Liu
Source :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 973:164126
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

The Back-n white neutron source at the China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS) was put into operation in 2018, providing a good platform for the cross-section measurement of neutron induced light charged particle ( l c p ) emission ( n , l c p ) reactions. Currently, in order to detect and identify light charged particles produced in ( n , l c p ) reactions at Back-n, a silicon detector array has been developed as a part of Light-charged Particle Detector Array. Composed of 15 silicon detectors, the array can detect the emitted particles ranging from 19.2°to 160.8°. The energy resolution of each silicon detector unit is better than 1% for 5.499 MeV α particles. Adopting this silicon detector array, several experimental measurements have been completed. Differential cross sections and angle-integrated cross sections in the neutron energy region ranging from the eV to the MeV range are extracted. Compared with previous measurements and evaluations, new results are obtained in the present measurements. These experiments indicate the feasibility of the silicon detector array in ( n , l c p ) reaction cross-section measurements.

Details

ISSN :
01689002
Volume :
973
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Accession number :
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